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Michael D. Steele Michael D. Steele was a Captain and a company commander in the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment who came to fame for his part in the Somalia mission Operation Gothic Serpent, which resulted in the now famous book and movie titled 'Black Hawk Down'.
Michael Daedalus Kenny Michael Daedalus Kenny is a comic book illustrator, storyboard artist and Emmy nominated director. His storyboard and directing credits include The Wild Thornberrys], [[Rugrats, Rocket Power, Camp Lazlo, Finley the Fire Engine and Nickelodeon's Tak and the Power of Juju.
Michael Daley Award The Michael Daley Award is given annually to Australian journalists or communicators for an entry considered to have most effectively communicated scientific and/or technological issues to the public. It is currently maintained in the Science Communication category under the umbrella of the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, considered to be Australia's premier science awards.
Michael Dalton Michael Dalton is a gambling author, publisher and founder of the Blackjack Review Network. He is best known for his Encyclopedia of Casino Twenty-One (formerly titled Blackjack: A Professional Reference) and Blackjack Review Magazine, which was published from 1992 through 1998.
Michael Damian Michael Damian (born Michael Damian Weir on April 26, 1962 in San Diego, California) is an American singer and actor, most famous for his role as Danny Romalotti on The Young and the Restless. He played the role from 1981 to 1998.
Michael Danby Michael David Danby (born 16 February 1955), Australian politician, has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since October 1998, representing the Division of Melbourne Ports, Victoria. He was born in Melbourne, Victoria and was educated at Melbourne University.
Michael Daniels Dr Michael Daniels (born 1950) is a British transpersonal psychologist and parapsychologist. He is currently a senior lecturer in Psychology and programme leader for the MSc in Consciousness and Transpersonal Psychology at Liverpool John Moores University.
Michael Dante DiMartino Michael Dante DiMartino is an American animation director, most known as the co-creator, executive producer and story editor of the TV series Avatar: The Last Airbender on Nickelodeon. He studied at the Rhode Island School of Design with Bryan Konietzko, with whom he created Avatar.
Michael Daugherty Michael Daugherty (born April 28, 1954 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa) is an American composer. He comes from a musical family; his father was a dance-band drummer and his four younger brothers are professional musicians.
Michael David Thomas Michael David Thomas (唐明治), CMG, QC, SC was the second last Attorney General of Hong Kong before the transfer of sovereignty in 1997. He served the post from 1983 to 1988, under the Governorship of Sir Edward Youde and Lord Wilson of Tillyorn.
Michael Davies (judge) Sir Alfred William Michael Davies (29 July 1921 - 5 September 2006) was a British barrister, and was a High Court judge for 18 years, from 1973 to 1991. He was one of the first judges appointed specifically to hear defamation cases, one of the few areas of civil law in England in which a jury remains the tribunal of fact, and was in charge of managing the list of libel cases from 1988 to 1991.
Michael Davis (director) Michael Davis (born August 1, 1961 in Birmingham, England) is a British film director and screenwriter. His films include the campy horror film Monster Man and the big-budget action film Shoot 'em Up, which stars Clive Owen and Paul Giamatti.
Michael Davis (philosopher) Michael Davis (born 6 February 1943 in Canton, Ohio) is a philosopher of law, ethics, and political philosophy, author, and Professor of Philosophy, at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Before coming to IIT in 1986, he taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago, at Illinois State, and at Case Western Reserve.
Michael Davitt Bridge The Michael Davitt Bridge is a swing bridge in County Mayo, Ireland that crosses from the Corraun Peninsula to Achill Island. It is named for Michael Davitt, 19th Century Irish social campaigner, Fenian, and founder of the National Land League, who officially opened it in 1887.
Michael De La Maza Michael De La Maza began playing chess competitively in July 1999, and by July 2001 had improved such that his chess rating had risen from 1164, beginner level, to 2041, expert level. In his last tournament he won the Under 2000 section of the World Chess Championship and has not played a rated game since.
Michael Dean Perry Michael Dean Perry (born August 27, 1965 in Aiken, South Carolina) is a former american football defensive lineman and the younger brother of William Perry. He played football at Clemson University and was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the second round of the 1988 NFL Draft.
Michael Deaver Michael Keith Deaver born April 11, 1938 in Bakersfield, California, was a member of President Ronald Reagan's White House staff serving as Deputy White House Chief of Staff under James Baker III and Donald Regan from January 1981 until May 1985.
Michael Deeley Michael Deeley (born August 6, 1932) is a film producer who has helped create notable films such as The Italian Job, Blade Runner and The Deer Hunter. He is also a founding member and Deputy Chairman of The British Screen Advisory Council.
Michael Deering Michael Frank Deering, PhD, (b. 1956) is a computer scientist, a former chief engineer for Sun Microsystems in Mountain View, California, and a widely recognized expert on artificial intelligence, computer vision, 3D graphics hardware/software, very-large-scale integration (VLSI) design and virtual reality.
Michael Demiurgos Michael Demiurgos is a principal character in the Lucifer series by DC comics, and is a creation of Mike Carey. When the God of the Covenant began his creation of the Universe he formed two beings to fulfil his desires: one was Michael who was given the demiurgic (having "an autonomous creative force or decisive power"Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary) power to enable the physical creation to occur (Big Bang moment).
Michael Depoli Michael Depoli (born on August 10, 1976) is a professional wrestler who started with Extreme Championship Wrestling. He now works for World Wrestling Entertainment in its Ohio Valley Wrestling developmental territory as Braddock.
Michael Des Barres Michael Des Barres (born 24 January 1948) is an English actor and rock singer. He is best known for playing the recurring role of Murdoc on the television show MacGyver and for replacing Robert Palmer in the band Power Station, fronting the band at the 1985 Live Aid concert.
Michael Devitt Michael Devitt is an Australian philosopher currently teaching at the City University of New York in New York City. His primary interests include philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, metaphysics and epistemology.
Michael Devlin (musician) Michael Devlin (born November 26 1942, in Chicago, Illinois) is an opera singer who is internationally known as a bass-baritone. A protégé of the late Norman Treigle, he made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1978 as Escamillo in Carmen.
Michael Di Venuto Michael James Di Venuto (born December 12 1973 in Hobart, Tasmania) is an Australia cricketer who has played first-class cricket for Tasmanian Tigers and One-day Internationals for Australia. He has also played for Derbyshire and Sussex.
Michael Diamond (sport shooter) Michael Diamond (born May 20, 1972 in Sydney) is a professional target shooter from Australia. Mastering the shotgun, Diamond succeeded in winning the Olympic gold medal for Trap both in Atlanta (1996) and Sydney (2000).
Michael Dibdin Michael Dibdin (born March 21, 1947, Wolverhampton) is an English crime writer best known for his Aurelio Zen mysteries, set in Italy. This series of detective novels are well-written, and provide a penetrating insight into the less visible aspects of Italian society over the last twenty years.
Michael Dickson Michael "Dixie" Dickson (born 29 October 1964), is a former IRA Volunteer from Greenock, Scotland who was convicted of carrying out a June 1996 mortar attack on a British Army base at Osnabruck, Germany Man jailed over IRA attackSuspected IRA bomber loses fight.
Michael Dini Michael Dini (born 1954, Oakland, CA) is a professor of biology at Texas Tech University who went under fire for his insistence that his students accept the theory of evolution to obtain his recommendation. He had a law suit brought against him (by a student who never asked for his recommendation) and later agreed to change the wording in his letter of recommendation criteria.
Michael Dobson (actor) Michael Dobson is one of the three Dobson brothers (himself, Brian, and Paul), all of whom have made themselves known prominently in the voice acting community. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where he works with Ocean Group.
Michael Dombeck One of the most renowned and respected contemporary conservationists, Mike Dombeck dedicated a quarter of a century to managing federal lands and natural resources in the long-term public interest. His leadership in the Bureau of Land Management and as former chief of the United States Forest Service impacted nearly 500 million acres (2,000,000 km²) .
Michael Donohoe (athlete) Michael Donohoe (1908–1989) was born just outside Nenagh, County Tipperary in a small village called Belvue in the late summer of 1908. He was one of three children born to an elderly farmer who died a few years after Michael’s birth.
Michael Doohan Michael "Mick" Doohan (born June 4, 1965) is an Australian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racing World Champion, who won five consecutive 500cc World Championships, only behind Giacomo Agostini. He is considered to be one of the best motorcycle racers in history.
Michael Dormer Michael Dormer is a San Diego-based artist, cartoonist and entrepreneur, perhaps best known for his 1963 sculpture, "Hot Curl" and his more than 50 years as a contributing illustrator for San Diego Magazine.
Michael Dorris Michael Anthony Dorris (January 30, 1945 - April 11, 1997) was a prominent Native American novelist and scholar. His most famous works include the non-fiction The Broken Cord and the novel A Yellow Raft in Blue Water.
Michael Dougherty Michael Dougherty is a screenwriter who is known for his work with Dan Harris on the scripts for Bryan Singer's films X2 and Superman Returns. As of January 1, 2007, he is directing his first feature film entitled "Trick or Treat" based on his own script which is being produced by Singer.
Michael Dowd The Rev. Michael Dowd is an itinerant "evolutionary evangelist" and the author of the 1991 book "EarthSpirit: A Handbook for Nurturing an Ecological Christianity" (Twenty-Third Publications, ISBN 0-89622-479-1), which was inspired by the writings of cultural historian Thomas Berry, physicist Brian Swimme, and deep ecologist Joanna Macy, and the forthcoming "Thank God for Evolution!
Michael Duck Michel Duck is the Senior Vice President of CMP Asia, part of United Business Media plc. Not only a leading organiser of trade fairs throughout Asia but also a provider of business information through various publications and websites.
Michael Dugan (poet) Michael Dugan (1947 – 16 March 2006) was an Australian poet, children's writer, and editor. In 1968 he brought out his own small poetry magazineKris Hemensley's launch speech for Salt Lick 4 — Crosscurrents magazine — from the Melbourne suburb of Canterbury.
Michael DuHaime Mike DuHaime (born 1974), a prominent Republican strategist in the United States, is the campaign manager of former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's campaign for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination.
Michael Dumas Mike Dion Dumas (born March 18, 1969 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is an American former football player who was selected by the Houston Oilers in the 2nd round (28th overall) of the 1991 NFL Draft. A 6'0", 202-lb.
Michael Dunahee Michael Wayne Dunahee (born May 12, 1986) is a missing child from Victoria, British Columbia who disappeared when he was five years old, presumed to be abducted, and has never been found. He disappeared from the playground at Blanshard Park Elementary School, also known as the Blanshard Street Playground, in Victoria, British Columbia on March 24, 1991.
Michael Dutton Douglas Michael Dutton Douglas (November 16, 1945 - November 6, 1963) was a 17-year-old acquaintance of First Lady Laura Bush (then Laura Welch) who was killed when Welch, also 17, failed to stop at a stop sign while driving and broadsided his vehicle. Welch was not ticketed or charged in connection with the collision.
Michael Dwyer Michael Dwyer (1772 – 1825) was a United Irish leader in the 1798 rising and later fought a guerilla campaign against the British army in the Wicklow Mountains from 1798-1803. He was born in the Glen of Imaal in 1772 and was a cousin of Anne Devlin who was to later achieve fame for her loyalty to the rebel cause following the suppression of Robert Emmet's rebellion.
Michael E. DeBakey Michael Ellis DeBakey (born Michel Dabaghi according to the American Lebanese Medical Association (ALMA) on September 7, 1908, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States) is a pioneering cardiovascular surgeon and researcher. His motto is "Strive for nothing less than excellence.
Michael E. Fossum Michael Edward Fossum (born December 19, 1957 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) is an American astronaut. He flew his first mission into space onboard the NASA Space Shuttle mission STS-121 as a mission specialist.
Michael Eades Reserve The bushland in Michael Eades Reserve and surrounds is rich in sensitive vegetation, unique to the upper Blue Mountains plateau, in New South Wales, Australia. Many of the significant plants in the area, such as Acacia ptychoclada and Grevillea acanthifolia, do not appear anywhere else in the world.
Michael Earl Michael Earl Davis (born September 10, 1959 in Oakland, California) is a 4-time Emmy Award-winning writer/lyricist/singer/puppeteer whose credits include Mr. Snuffleupagus on "Sesame Street" (1978-80) and Dr.
Michael Easson Michael Bernard Easson AM (born March 1955 in Sydney, Australia), is an Australian businessman and former union leader. Michael Easson graduated with First Class Honours in Politics from the University of New South Wales in 1976 and completed management and finance programmes at Stanford and Harvard University Business Schools in 1981 and 1997 respectively.
Michael Edwards (professor) Michael Edwards, born in Barnes, London, England in 1938, was long Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Warwick, until 2002, when he was elected to the Collège de France to a chair in the Study of Literary Creation in the English Language.
Michael Egan (Australian politician) Michael Egan is a former union official and former Labor politician who served as New South Wales Treasurer from 1995, when the Carr Government came to power, until his resignation on 18 January 2005. His stated reason for resigning was that, 'after 35 years of political combat, I think it's time for me to move on' was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly] in [[1978, standing in the seat of Cronulla.
Michael Eizenga Michael Eizenga is the former National President of the Liberal Party of Canada, a post to which he was first elected in 2003 and has vacated following the election of his successor Marie-Paule Poulin, on December 2, 2006 at the 2006 Liberal convention. Professionally, he is a partner with the Ontario law firm Siskinds LLP.
Michael Ende Michael Andreas Helmuth Ende (November 12, 1929 - August 29, 1995) was a German writer of fantasy novels and children's books. He was born in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Bavaria, Germany), son of the surrealist painter Edgar Ende.
Michael Ennis Michael Ennis (born March 16, 1984 in Coffs Harbour, Australia) is an Australian rugby league player for the Brisbane Broncos club in the National Rugby League competition, he has also previously played for both the St George Illawarra Dragons and the Newcastle Knights. His usual position of choice is at hooker.
Michael Eppelstun Eppo is considered the father of the new school of bodyboarding. He was the guy that popularized tricks never before tried, like the ARS and backflip, and one of the first bodyboarders to shift bodyboarding from a fluid, surf-like style to the extreme, aerial and trick oriented sport it is today.
Michael Everson Michael Everson (born January 9, 1963) is a linguist, script encoder, typesetter, and font designer. His central area of expertise is with writing systems of the world, specifically in the representation of these systems in formats for computer and digital media.
Michael Eysenck Michael William Eysenck (Born 1944) is a British psychologist and currently a Professor in the Psychology department of Royal Holloway, University of London. His research focusses on cognitive factors affecting anxiety.
Michael ffolkes Michael ffolkes (sic, real name Michael Davies) (1925-1988) was a British illustrator and cartoonist most famous for his work on the Peter Simple column in The Daily Telegraph. He also worked for Punch and Playboy.
Michael F. "Mike" Thompson Michael Francis "Mike" Thompson (born 1942) is a Lafayette home builder who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972-1988. Thompson was a Democrat for his first six years of service, but he switched to the Republican Party for the balance of his tenure.
Michael Falzarano Guitarist, singer, songwriter Michael Falzarano has been a working musician for the past 35 years, most notably in Hot Tuna, the famed offspring of Jefferson Airplane, and in The Memphis Pilgrims, a Memphis-style rock ‘n’ roll/blues band that he founded in 1986.
Michael Fantini Michael Fantini is a Canadian voice actor who attended the West Baron School of Television early in his career. He starred in the television shows The Edison Twins and Danger Bay, before having his most notable role as summer camper John in 1986's The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation.
Michael Faraday Michael Faraday, FRS (September 22, 1791 – August 25, 1867) was an English chemist and physicist (or natural philosopher, in the terminology of that time) who contributed significantly to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. He established that magnetism could affect rays of light and that there was an underlying relationship between the two phenomena.
Michael Faraday Prize The Michael Faraday Prize is a science award given annually by the Royal Society. It is awarded annually since 1986 to a scientist or engineer who has excelled in communicating science to public audiences in the United Kingdom.
Michael Farmer Michael Farmer (born March 26, 1978 in Hammond, Indiana), also known as Kentucky Prophet filled in for regular Music Geek Andy Zax on ten episodes of Comedy Central's Beat the Geeks during the show's second season. He is also a singer/song writer performing under the names Mr.
Michael Farnworth Michael Farnworth is the current MLA for Port Coquitlam-Burke Mountain in the Canadian province of British Columbia. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly in the 1991 and 1996 elections (when his riding was called the Port Coquitlam riding), but was defeated in the 2001 election.
Michael Farr Michael Farr is a leading British Tintinologist, that is, an expert on the world of the comic Tintin and its creator, Hergé. He has written numerous books on the subject as well as translating several others into English.
Michael Fawcett Michael Fawcett is a "close personal friend", and formerly the servant of Prince Charles of Great Britain. He resigned from his position in Prince Charles' inner circle in March 2003, after the report by Sir Michael Peat accusing him of selling gifts during his time working for the royal household, including a Rolex Daytona watch valued at ÂŁ3500.
Michael Fay (banker) Sir Michael Fay is a New Zealand merchant banker and partner in the merchant bank Fay Richwhite. He is one of the richest ten men in that country, and backed New Zealand's first America's Cup campaign in 1987, which won through to the final before losing to the US.
Michael Feldstein Michael Feldstein (born August 9, ) is an Assistant Director at the SUNY Learning Network, and commentator on Online learning. He has been designing and developing E-learning and Knowledge management solutions for corporations and universities for more than a decade.
Michael Fennelly Michael Fennelly was one of the singer/guitarist/songwriters included in The Millennium, the Curt Boettcher music group of the 1960's. He went on to perform as lead singer, guitarist and songwriter in Crabby Appleton, releasing two albums and charting a top forty hit "Go Back".
Michael Fenton Stevens Michael Fenton Stevens is a UK actor and comedian, member of the Hee Bee Gee Bees and the voice behind the Spitting Image number 1 hit in 1986, The Chicken Song. He also starred in KYTV, and its Radio 4 predecessor, Radio Active.
Michael Ferguson (Australian politician) Michael Ferguson (born March 23 1974) is an Australian politician. He was elected in October 2004 as a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives, for the Division of Bass, Tasmania.
Michael Field (author) Michael Field was a pseudonym used for the poetry and verse drama of Katherine Harris Bradley (1848 - 1914) and her niece and ward Edith Cooper (1862 - 1913). As Field they wrote around 40 works together, and a long journal Works and Days.
Michael Findlay Michael Findlay, along with his wife Roberta Findlay, directed and produced numerous sexploitation movies. They are notable for having created the infamous "Flesh" trilogy and for Snuff (1975), the namesake of the fictional snuff film genre.
Michael Finnigan Michael Finnigan is an example of an unboundedly long song, which can continue with numerous variations until the singer decides (or is forced) to stop. Like most other unboundedly long songs, this song tends to be sung by schoolchildren.
Michael Fish Michael Fish (born April 27, 1944 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England) is a retired weather forecaster, most known for his BBC Weather television presentations, although he was actually employed by the Met Office.
Michael Fischer Hellmann Michael Fischer Hellmann (born August 9, 1983 in Chicago, Illinois) is a young American political activist currently living in San Francisco. Hellmann is a veteran of several electoral campaigns for such well-known political figures as John Kerry, Barack Obama, Joe Lieberman, and Chris Gabrieli.
Michael Flanders Michael Henry Flanders (March 1, 1922 – April 14, 1975) was an English actor, broadcaster, and writer and performer of comic songs. He is best known to the general public for his partnership with Donald Swann (see Flanders and Swann).
Michael Fleisher Michael "Mike" Fleisher is an American comic book writer. He came to the attention of Joe Orlando whilst working on comic book encyclopedias and subsequently got solid work throughout the seventies and eighties.
Michael Fleischer Michael Fleischer is a United States businessman from the state of New Jersey and on March 13 2004 was appointed to the post of Director of Private Sector Development for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq. He had been a deputy in the Office of Private Sector Development since November 2003.
Michael Fleischhacker Michael Fleischhacker is the current director and editor-in-chief of the daily Austrian newspaper, Die Presse, produced in Vienna. He is widely considered to be one of the most influential journalists in Austria today.
Michael Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean Michael Bruce Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean, PC, (born 16 October 1954) is a Conservative & Unionist Party politician in the United Kingdom. He served as Secretary of State for Scotland from 1995 to 1997, during which he led a high profile but ultimately unsuccessful campaign against the opposition parties' plans to establish a devolved Scottish Parliament.
Michael Foster (Ontario politician) Michael (Mike) Foster is a former municipal politician in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He served as an alderman in the Metro Toronto municipality of North York from 1978 to 1985, and later campaigned for Mayor of North York in 1988.
Michael Fowler Centre The Michael Fowler Centre is a concert hall and convention centre in Wellington, New Zealand. It was constructed on reclaimed land next to Civic Square, and is the pre-eminent concert site in central Wellington.
Michael Fox (American actor) Michael Fox (February 27, 1921 – 1 June 1996) was an American character actor born in Yonkers, New York. Two of his regular TV roles was as the coroner in the courtroom drama Perry Mason, and as Saul Fineberg on the CBS soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful from 1989-1996.
Michael Fox (lawyer) Michael Fox (b. London, England on March 8, 1934) is an Israeli-British lawyer and founder of Herzog, Fox & Neeman (the largest law firm in Israel and the former law firm of Fox & Gibbons (UK, merged into Denton Wilde Sapte).
Michael Franzese Michael Franzese (b May 27 1951, Brooklyn, New York) is an American gangster of the late 20th century who has claimed to have been a member of the Colombo crime family. He is the son of reputed Colombo mobster John "Sonny" Franzese.
Michael Fraser Michael Fraser, born October 8, 1983, is a Scottish footballer and currently the primary goalkeeper for the Scottish Premier League's Inverness Caledonian Thistle Football Club. He took over the #1 jersey after the departure of Mark Brown on January 18, 2007.
Michael Frayn Michael Frayn (born 8 September 1933) is an English playwright and novelist. He is mainly known as the author of the farce Noises Off and the dramas Copenhagen and Democracy, as well as the Fleet Street satire Towards the End of the Morning.
Michael Fredo Michael Fredo is a musician from Elmira, New York who has written and performed the theme song for the movie Black and White and the theme for a Tommy Girl advertising campaign. He is also the nephew of Tommy Hilfiger.
Michael Freedman Michael Hartley Freedman (born 21 April 1951 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is a mathematician at Microsoft Research. In 1986, he was awarded a Fields Medal for his work on the Poincaré conjecture, one of the most famous problems of the 20th century.
Michael Friedländer Michael Friedländer (April 29, 1833–December 10, 1910) was an Orientalist and principal of Jews' College, London. He is best known for his English translation of Maimonides' Guide to the Perplexed, which was the most popular such translation until the more recent work of Shlomo Pines, and still remains in print.
Michael Frolik Michael Frolik (born February 17, 1988 in Kladno, Czechoslovakia; now Czech Republic) is an ice hockey player. Frolik played two seasons in the Czech Extraliga for HC Rabat Kladno before being selected 10th overall in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft by the Florida Panthers.
Michael Fulton Michael Graham Fulton (born 26 June 1988 in Irvine, North Ayrshire) is a Scottish footballer who currently plays for Clyde reserves. He is a defender by trade although he can be deployed effectively in midfield.
Michael Fumento Michael Fumento is an American author, journalist, and attorney who writes about the Iraq War, science and health issues. He has travelled to the Al Anbar in western Iraq at his own expense to report while embedded with U.
Michael Funk Michael Funk (born August 15, 1986, in Abbotsford, British Columbia) is a professional ice hockey defenceman. He was drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in the second round, 43rd overall, of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
Michael G. Coney Michael Greatrex Coney (September 28, 1932 - November 4, 2005) was a British science fiction writer who spent his last years in Canada. Born in Birmingham, England on September 28, 1932, he moved to Vancouver, British Columbia in 1972.
Michael G. Gunther Michael Gunther is a producer, director and writer. He started out in feature films after a career as a commercials director in Europe that spanned almost a decade, and included collaborations with Hollywood A-listers such as Academy Award winning DP Russell Boyd (Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Liar Liar).
Michael Gabriel Fredersdorf Michael Gabriel Fredersdorf is famous as the longest-standing companion of Frederick II of Prussia. The two met when the future Frederick II was still in prison for having attempted to run off with his former companion, Hans Hermann von Katte.
Michael Gallagher (academic) Michael Gallagher is a noted British political scientist, who lives and works in Ireland. He is Professor of Comparative Politics and head of the Department of Political Science at the University of Dublin, Trinity College.
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