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*[[Mike Barry (footballer)]] (born 1953), English footballer |
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*[[Mike Barry (American football)]] (active 1980–2008), American football coach |
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*[[Michael Barry (cricketer)]] (born 1991), New Zealand cricketer |
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*[[Michael Barry (cyclist)]] (born 1975), Canadian racing cyclist |
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Revision as of 19:21, 2 June 2016
Michael Barry, Mike Barry or Mick Barry may refer to:
Entertainment
- Michael Barry (television producer) (1910–1988), British television producer and executive
- Michael Bukht (1941–2011), British radio executive and television personality who used the pseudonym Michael Barry
- Michael Barry (born 1946), director of the film The Second Coming of Suzanne
- Michael Barry (musician), member of American progressive rock band Yezda Urfa, founded in 1973
- "Michael Barry", a song by Grandaddy from their 1994 album Complex Party Come Along Theories
Sport
- Mick Barry (bowler) (1919–2014), Irish road bowler
- Mick Barry (rugby) (born 1943), rugby union player who represented Australia
- Mike Barry (footballer) (born 1953), English footballer
- Mike Barry (American football) (active 1980–2008), American football coach
- Michael Barry (cricketer) (born 1991), New Zealand cricketer
- Michael Barry (cyclist) (born 1975), Canadian racing cyclist
Other
- Michael Joseph Barry (1817–1889), Irish poet, author, and political figure
- Michael Maltman Barry (1842–1909), Scottish political activist
- Michael A. Barry (born 1948), American historian of the greater Middle East and Islamic world
- Michael Barry (writer), Australian writer, got 2001 Aurealis Award for best science fiction short story, author of 2003 Elsewhere (anthology)
- Mick Barry (Irish politician) (active since 2002), Irish Socialist Party politician