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==Arts== |
==Arts== |
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*[[Michael Morris (artist)]] (1942–2022), British-born Canadian visual artist |
*[[Michael Morris (artist)]] (1942–2022), British-born Canadian visual artist |
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*[[Michael Morris (director)]] (born 1974), |
*[[Michael Morris (director)]] (born 1974), English television director and producer |
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*[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)]] (1918–2003), Ukraine born American television and film screenwriter |
*[[Michael Morris (screenwriter)]] (1918–2003), Ukraine born American television and film screenwriter |
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*[[MickDeth]] (Mick Richard Morris, 1978–2013), American musician |
*[[MickDeth]] (Mick Richard Morris, 1978–2013), American musician |
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{{EngvarB|date=September 2014}} |
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{{Infobox person |
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|name = Michael Morris |
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1942|21|1943}} |
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|birth_place = [[Newport, Wales|Newport]], Wales |
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|occupation = Goalkeeper |
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|website = [http://jingafilms.com/portfolio/the-goalkeeper]}} |
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==Politics== |
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'''Michael Morris''' (born 21 November 1942) is a Welsh goalkeeper who claims the world record for the most penalties saved in one football match. |
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*[[Michael Morris, Baron Morris]] (1826–1901), Irish lawyer and political figure, became the first Lord Killanin in 1900 |
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*[[Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin]] (1914–1999), Irish former head of the International Olympic Committee |
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*[[Michael Morris, Baron Naseby]] (born 1936), British Conservative politician, Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons 1992–1997 |
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==Science and industry== |
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*[[Michael G. Morris]] (born 1947), president, chief executive officer, and chairman of American Electric Power |
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*[[G. Michael Morris]], scientist, past president of the Optical Society of America |
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*[[Michael Morris (oceanographer)]], scientist and entrepreneur, founder of Ocean Optics, Inc. |
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==Sports== |
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*[[Mick Morris (footballer, born 1943)]] (1943–2020), English footballer |
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*[[Mick Morris (Australian footballer)]] (1882–1959), Australian rules footballer |
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Michael Morris was born in Newport, Gwent on 21st of November 1942. Between 1970 and 1975 he was goalkeeper for Gwent premier League football team, Newport YMCA. On September 29th, 1973, during a match with rival team Spencer Works, Spencer were awarded three penalties, two of which had to be re-taken. But with these five attempts, Spencer still did not score. Michael Morris, saved four of the shots, although he was penalised for having moved on two occasions and the fifth attempt went wide of the post. The game ended in a 3-0 victory to Newport YMCA. |
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*[[Mick Morris (Gaelic footballer)]] (born 1943), Irish former sportsperson |
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*[[Mouse Morris]] (Michael Morris, born 1951), Irish racehorse trainer |
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==References== |
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*[[Michael Armstrong (boxer)]] (born 1968), British boxer, born Michael Morris |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.jingafilms.com/portfolio/the-goalkeeper/] |
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[[Category:1943 births]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Welsh goalkeepers]] |
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[[Category:Sports]] |
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[[Category:People from Newport, Wales]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 13:48, 1 February 2024
Michael Morris may refer to:
Arts
[edit]- Michael Morris (artist) (1942–2022), British-born Canadian visual artist
- Michael Morris (director) (born 1974), English television director and producer
- Michael Morris (screenwriter) (1918–2003), Ukraine born American television and film screenwriter
- MickDeth (Mick Richard Morris, 1978–2013), American musician
Politics
[edit]- Michael Morris, Baron Morris (1826–1901), Irish lawyer and political figure, became the first Lord Killanin in 1900
- Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin (1914–1999), Irish former head of the International Olympic Committee
- Michael Morris, Baron Naseby (born 1936), British Conservative politician, Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons 1992–1997
Science and industry
[edit]- Michael G. Morris (born 1947), president, chief executive officer, and chairman of American Electric Power
- G. Michael Morris, scientist, past president of the Optical Society of America
- Michael Morris (oceanographer), scientist and entrepreneur, founder of Ocean Optics, Inc.
Sports
[edit]- Mick Morris (footballer, born 1943) (1943–2020), English footballer
- Mick Morris (Australian footballer) (1882–1959), Australian rules footballer
- Mick Morris (Gaelic footballer) (born 1943), Irish former sportsperson
- Mouse Morris (Michael Morris, born 1951), Irish racehorse trainer
- Michael Armstrong (boxer) (born 1968), British boxer, born Michael Morris