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Alex Moffat (other)
Alex Moffat (born 1982) is an American actor and cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' Alex or Alexander Moffat may refer to: *Alex Moffat (American football) (1862–1914), American football player, coach and official *Alex Moffat (trade unionist) (1904–1967), Scottish trade unionist * Alex Moffat (rugby union) (born 1968), English rugby union player *Alexander Moffat Alexander Moffat, OBE, RSA, (born 1943) known as Sandy Moffat, is a painter, author, philosopher, and teacher. Biography Alexander Moffat OBE DLitt RSA studied at Edinburgh Art College, where he was taught by William Gillies, Robin Philipson and ... (born 1943), Scottish painter * Alexander Moffat (physicist) (died 1936), Scottish minister and physicist in India See also * Alec Moffatt (1879–1960), Australian rules footballer {{hndis, Moffat, Alex ...
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Alex Moffat
Alexander Everett Moffat (; born March 25, 1982) is an American actor and comedian. He was a cast member on ''Saturday Night Live''. He started as a featured player in 2016 and became a main cast member in 2018. Moffat left ''SNL'' in 2022, after six years as a cast member. Early life Moffat was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and graduated from North Shore Country Day School in 2000. Afterwards he attended Denison University, graduating in 2004. Career Moffat started his comedy career as a Chicago-based improviser and featured performer at The Second City, ImprovOlympic, Annoyance Theatre, and Zanies Comedy Club. In 2015, Moffat co-starred alongside John Ashton in the indie-drama '' Uncle John'', and in 2016, he joined the cast of ''Saturday Night Live''. ''Saturday Night Live'' Moffat made his debut on ''Saturday Night Live'' on the October 1, 2016 episode hosted by Margot Robbie with musical guest The Weeknd, alongside Mikey Day and Melissa Villaseñor. Moffat became ...
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Alex Moffat (American Football)
Alexander Moffat (September 22, 1862 – February 23, 1914) was an American football player, coach and official. He played college football at Princeton University from 1882 to 1884 and was known as one of the greatest kickers in 19th century football. After his playing career ended, he remained active in the development of the game as a coach and founding member of football's rules committee. He was reported to have held a place in Princeton athletic history similar to that held by Walter Camp at Yale. Moffat was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1971. Early years Moffat was born in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1862. He was the son of James C. Moffat, who was a professor at Princeton University for 40 years. Football player Moffat enrolled at Princeton and was a member of the Princeton Tigers football and baseball teams in the early 1880s. In baseball, he was Princeton's star pitcher for four years. In football, he played at the halfback position and developed ...
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Alex Moffat (trade Unionist)
Alexander B. Moffat (1904 – 6 September 1967) was a Scottish trade unionist and communist activist who was President of the Scottish Trades Union Congress and the Scottish Mineworkers Union. Early life Born into a Plymouth Brethren family in Lumphinnans in Fife, Moffat left school at the age of fourteen to work at the local coal mine. His family had a long association with the trade union movement; his grandfather, David Moffat, had been the secretary of the Mid and East Lothian Miners' Association, until victimisation by employers forced him to move his family to Lumphinnans to find work. Moffat was elected as pit delegate after only four years at the mine, the youngest ever pit delegate in Scotland. 1920s and 1930s He worked with his brothers, David and Abe Moffat, in support of the UK miners' strike (1926), national miners' strike of 1926. He was imprisoned for two months for a speech he made during the strike, and was thereafter blacklisted by local mines. He married Ali ...
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Alex Moffat (rugby Union)
Alex Moffat (born 29 June 1968 in Workington, England) is a former rugby union player who played for Glasgow Warriors and Orrell. He played in the position of hooker. Amateur career Moffat played for Fylde Rugby Club in Lancashire from 1990-91. He moved to Orrell in 1994, and stayed with them when they turned professional in 1995. Moving to Scotland when Orrell returned to amateur status, Moffat played for Stirling County. He rejoined Orrell, now an amateur club again. He moved to Preston Grasshoppers in 2002. In 2003 he played for Stirling County. In January 2004 he moved back to Fylde Rugby Club. He moved back to Stirling County and was their captain. He retired from rugby in 2014. Professional career Moffat first tried his hand with professional clubs with Orrell in 1995. Orrell became an amateur club again in 2001 and Moffat found his way north to Stirling County and Glasgow Warriors. In 2001-02 Moffat was called into Glasgow Warriors Heineken Cup The ...
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Alexander Moffat
Alexander Moffat, OBE, RSA, (born 1943) known as Sandy Moffat, is a painter, author, philosopher, and teacher. Biography Alexander Moffat OBE DLitt RSA studied at Edinburgh Art College, where he was taught by William Gillies, Robin Philipson and James Cumming. He concentrated on portraiture, described as "Scottish realism", and was among the leading Scottish intellectuals of the 1960s. He was Head of Painting and Printmaking at the Glasgow School of Art, where he worked for 25 years until 2005 and is credited with helping to steer the resurgence of figurative painting at the GSA. Painters like the so called New Glasgow Boys of the late 1980s including Steven Campbell, Peter Howson, Adrian Wiszniewski and Ken Currie, in addition to Jenny Saville and Alison Watt, were amongst his students. Sandy Moffat, in conjunction with Sam Ainsley and David Harding, ''individually and collectively nurtured generations of artists who have gone on to make Glasgow's reputation as a leading cen ...
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Alexander Moffat (physicist)
Alexander Moffat (c. 1870 – 4 June 1936) was a 20th-century Scottish minister and physicist. He was Professor of physics at the Christian College in Madras, India. Life He was born in Scotland around 1870. He studied both Divinity and Physics and graduated MA BSc. In 1892 he arrived in India and began teaching physics at the Madras Christian College. In 1906 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh The Royal Society of Edinburgh is Scotland's national academy of science and letters. It is a registered charity that operates on a wholly independent and non-partisan basis and provides public benefit throughout Scotland. It was established i .... His proposers were James Gordon MacGregor, William Peddie, Cargill Gilston Knott and John Gibson. He retired in 1927 and died in India on 4 June 1936. Family Little of his personal life is known other than that he was married. References 1936 deaths Scottish clergy Scottish physicists Fellows of the R ...
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