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Andrew Marshall may refer to: Entertainment and media *Andrew Marshall (screenwriter) (born 1954), British comedy screenwriter *Andrew Marshall (journalist), British journalist and radio presenter * Andrew Marshall (Asia journalist) (born 1967), British journalist specialising in South East Asia *Andrew MacGregor Marshall Andrew MacGregor Marshall (born 25 March 1971) is a Scottish journalist and author, focusing mainly on human rights, conflict, politics and crime, mostly in Asia and the Middle East. A noted critic of the Thai monarchy and government, in June 2 ... (born 1971), Scottish journalist and writer Sports * Andrew Marshall (American football) (1879–1965), American football player * Andrew Marshall (Canadian football) (born 1990), Canadian football player * Andrew Marshall (golfer) (born 1973), English professional golfer * Andrew Marshall (soccer) (born 1984), American footballer Others * Andrew Marshall (foreign policy strategist) (1921–2019), American foreign ...
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Andrew Marshall (screenwriter)
Andrew Paul Marshall (born 27 August 1954) is a British comedy screenwriter, most noted for the domestic sitcom ''2point4 children''. He was also the inspiration for Marvin the Paranoid Android in '' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''. Although he had also previously adapted stories for '' Agatha Christie's Poirot'', in 2002 he made a further move into writing "straight" drama, with the fantasy horror series ''Strange''. He has also written several screenplays. Career Born in Lowestoft, Marshall attended Fen Park School and then Lowestoft Grammar School, and afterwards Borough Road College where he studied mathematics and psychology. Around the same time, he worked regularly on Radio 4's '' Week Ending'', together with David Renwick, Douglas Adams, Alistair Beaton, John Lloyd, Simon Brett and others. Shortly afterwards he began writing '' The Burkiss Way'' with David Renwick and John Mason (who later dropped out to go to acting school). Renwick and Marshall remained scr ...
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Andrew Marshall (journalist)
Andrew Marshall is a journalist and radio DJ from Britain, who has worked for both the BBC and ILR stations. In the 1980s he made shows for Radio Mercury, which included Andrew Marshall Meets The Stars, a Sunday afternoon show with usually an interview with people including one who was famous. Marshall also presented shows on County Sound in the 1990s and was a regular stand-in presenter for Martin Campbell on his country music Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, ... show, "Country Plus." After he left Mercury and County Sound, which by this time had merged, he became a freelance journalist. Openly gay, his credits as a writer include "Together Forever?", a book about homosexual relationships. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Brit ...
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Andrew Marshall (Asia Journalist)
Andrew R.C. Marshall (born 1967) is a British journalist and author living in London, England. In January 2012 he joined Reuters news agency aSoutheast Asia Special Correspondent He won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting along with Jason Szep for their report on the violent persecution of the Rohingya, a Muslim minority in Myanmar. He won his second Pulitzer, the 2018 prize, also for international reporting, along with Clare Baldwin and Manuel Mogato, for exposing the methods of police killing squads in Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs. He graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1989 with an MA in English Literature. In ''The Trouser People: a Story of Burma in the Shadow of the Empire'', Marshall recounts the adventures of Sir George Scott as he bullied his way through uncharted jungle to establish British colonial rule in Burma and recounts his own adventures as he revisits many of the same places that Scott visited. Marshall is co-au ...
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Andrew MacGregor Marshall
Andrew MacGregor Marshall (born 25 March 1971) is a Scottish journalist and author, focusing mainly on human rights, conflict, politics and crime, mostly in Asia and the Middle East. A noted critic of the Thai monarchy and government, in June 2011, Marshall resigned from Reuters in controversial circumstances after the news agency refused to publish exclusive stories he was writing on the Thai monarchy. His 2014 book ''A Kingdom in Crisis'' was banned in Thailand and a prominent Thai royalist made a formal complaint to police accusing Marshall of several crimes including '' lèse majesté''. Career Marshall was a correspondent for Reuters for 17 years, covering political upheaval in Thailand and the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. In 2000, he was named Reuters' Deputy Bureau Chief in Bangkok. He was Reuters' Baghdad bureau chief from 2003 to 2005 as a violent insurgency gripped Iraq, and was Reuters' managing editor for the Middle East from 2006 to 2008. From 20 ...
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Andrew Marshall (American Football)
Andrew Marshall (c. 1879February 2, 1965) was an American football player. Marshall was educated at the Roxbury Latin School, Dartmouth College and Harvard Law School. He played one year of college football College football (french: Football universitaire) refers to gridiron football played by teams of student athletes. It was through college football play that American football rules first gained popularity in the United States. Unlike most ... at Dartmouth and graduated in 1901. While attending Harvard Law School, he played for the Harvard Crimson football in 1902 and 1903 and was selected as a consensus All-American at the guard position in 1903. Marshall practiced law in Boston. He served as the Assistant Attorney General of Massachusetts. He was later a partner in the Hutchins and Wheeler law firm. He lived in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston. He died in February 1965 in Ormond Beach, Florida, at age 85. Notes 1870s births 1965 deaths All ...
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Andrew Marshall (Canadian Football)
Andrew Marshall (born June 22, 1990) is a Canadian football defensive lineman who is currently a free agent. He was most recently a member of the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played CIS football and NCAA football at Simon Fraser University and attended Ballenas Secondary School in Parksville, British Columbia. He has also been a member of the Calgary Stampeders, BC Lions, and Ottawa Redblacks. Professional career Calgary Stampeders Marshall was signed by the Calgary Stampeders on April 25, 2013. He was released by the Stampeders on June 23, 2013. BC Lions Marshall signed with the BC Lions on July 8, 2013. He played in his first career game on September 27, 2013 against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Ottawa Redblacks Marshall was drafted by the Ottawa Redblacks in the third round of the 2013 CFL Expansion Draft. He played in 82 games from 2014 to 2018 with the club and recorded 12 defensive tackles, 56 special teams tackles, three sacks, one ...
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Andrew Marshall (golfer)
Andrew Charles Marshall (born 24 August 1973) is an English professional golfer. Marshall was born in Sutton-in-Ashfield and turned professional in 1995. In 2001, he finished 4th on the Challenge Tour Rankings to earn his card on the top level European Tour. In late 2001, in one of his first tournaments as a full member of the European Tour he finished 6th at the Omega Hong Kong Open. However, he failed to build on that start and had to regain his card via qualifying school at the end of the 2002. Marshall maintained his playing status through the end of the 2007 season, with a best end of season ranking of 73rd on the Order of Merit in 2006, and best tournament results of runner-up at the 2003 Madeira Island Open and the 2006 Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles The Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles was a European Tour golf tournament which was played at the Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland. The tournament was founded in 1999 as the Scottish PGA Championship, and des ...
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Andrew Marshall (soccer)
Andrew Kenneth Marshall (born January 17, 1984) is an American soccer player. Career College Marshall grew up in Ellicott City, Maryland, attended Centennial High School, where he played both soccer and lacrosse and led his lacrosse team to the 2003 Maryland state championship. He played college soccer Towson University, where he started all 76 games of college career. He was named Freshman of the Year in 2003, and captained team in his senior year to a national ranking of 15th. Professional Marshall turned professional with Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USL Second Division in 2007, and made his professional debut on April 20, 2007, in Baltimore's first ever game, a 4–1 loss to the Charlotte Eagles. Although he did not score in league play in 2008, Marshall did score a goal in the team's 2-0 upset of Major League Soccer side New York Red Bulls in the third round of the 2008 U.S. Open Cup. On March 16, 2010, Baltimore announced the re-signing of Marshall to a new contract ...
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Andrew Marshall (foreign Policy Strategist)
Andrew W. Marshall (September 13, 1921 – March 26, 2019) was an American foreign policy strategist who served as director of the United States Department of Defense's Office of Net Assessment from 1973 to 2015. Appointed to the position by President Richard Nixon, Marshall remained in office during all successive administrations that followed until his retirement on January 2, 2015. He was succeeded in the role by James H. Baker. Early life and education Raised in Detroit, Michigan, Marshall pursued autodidactic interests in history, literature and the natural and social sciences from a young age. He graduated from Cass Technical High School (where he trained in machining and received the second-highest score on a citywide aptitude test for honors students similar in provenance to the SAT) in 1939. After briefly working in a factory and attending the University of Detroit for a year, he dropped out to take a position at the Murray Body Company, where he manufactured machine to ...
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Andy Marshall
Andrew John Marshall (born 14 April 1975) is an English former professional footballer who played for Norwich City, AFC Bournemouth, Gillingham, Ipswich Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Millwall, Coventry City and the England under-21 team. He went into coaching, and was goalkeeping coach at Aston Villa (where he was briefly caretaker manager alongside Scott Marshall in 2015), Charlton Athletic and Birmingham City. Career Norwich City Born in Bury, Greater Manchester, Marshall began his career as a trainee with Norwich City. He made his first successful team debut on 27 December 1994 as a substitute in an away match at Nottingham Forest, following an injury to first-choice goalkeeper Bryan Gunn. Gunn's injury kept him out of action for the rest of the season and Marshall played in the majority of City's remaining matches that season. They were relegated. Gunn was re-instated as first choice goalkeeper at Carrow Road at the start of the following season, and Marshall had loan ...
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