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|ERBnumber = [[Theodore Roosevelt vs Winston Churchill]]
 
|ERBnumber = [[Theodore Roosevelt vs Winston Churchill]]
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|VerseAppeared = [[Winston Churchill]]'s second verse <br> [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s third verse
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|born = March 5, 1876 <br> ''Erding, Bavaria''
}}'''John Schrank''' made a cameo appearance in [[Theodore Roosevelt vs Winston Churchill]]. He was portrayed by [[Javi Sánchez-Blanco]].
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|died = March 5, 1943 (Aged 67) <br> ''Waupun, Wisconsin''}}'''John Schrank''' made a cameo appearance in [[Theodore Roosevelt vs Winston Churchill]]. He was portrayed by [[Javi Sánchez-Blanco]].
   
 
==Information on the cameo==
 
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John Flammang Schrank, born on March 5, 1876 in Erding, Bavaria, was a resident of New York, mostly known for his attempt to assassinate former U.S. President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] on October 14, 1912, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He died in the Central State Mental Hospital in Waupun, Wisconsin on March 5, 1943.
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==Appearance in the rap battle==
 
==Appearance in the rap battle==
 
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Revision as of 23:59, 26 December 2016

John Schrank
Sanchez-Blanco as Schrank
Javi Sanchez-Blanco as John Schrank
Cameo information
Birth name John Flammang Schrank
Born March 5, 1876
Erding, Bavaria
Died March 5, 1943 (Aged 67)
Waupun, Wisconsin
Physical description
Based on
JohnSchrank2
Appearance information
Appeared in Theodore Roosevelt vs Winston Churchill
During Winston Churchill's second verse
Theodore Roosevelt's third verse

John Schrank made a cameo appearance in Theodore Roosevelt vs Winston Churchill. He was portrayed by Javi Sánchez-Blanco.

Information on the cameo

John Flammang Schrank, born on March 5, 1876 in Erding, Bavaria, was a resident of New York, mostly known for his attempt to assassinate former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt on October 14, 1912, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He died in the Central State Mental Hospital in Waupun, Wisconsin on March 5, 1943.

Appearance in the rap battle