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Don Shanks (born Hammersmith London October 2, 1952) was a footballer with QPR.
He signed in 1974 from Luton Town and made his debut in December that year against Burnley. Don was a member of the remarkable mid 1970's side managed by Dave Sexton. Don was great friends with Stan Bowles and dated Mary Stavin a former Miss World.
Don played 180 league games for QPR scoring 10 goals before transferring to Brighton in 1981 and later had spells in Hong Kong and with Wimbledon.
In 1989, he had the role of infamous serial killer Michael Myers.
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