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Alan Morris (other)
Alan Morris may refer to: * Alan Morris (cricketer) (born 1953), English cricketer * Alan Morris (footballer) (1954–1998), English footballer * Alan Morris (advertiser) (1942–2007), Australian advertising creative executive * Alan Morris (character), fictional character in ''The Saga of Darren Shan'' See also *Allan Morris (other) *Allen Morris (other) Allen Morris may refer to: * W. Allen Morris, real estate and mortgage broker * Allen Morris (historian) (1909–2002), historian of the Florida legislature and Clerk of the House * Allen Morris (tennis) (1932–2017), tennis player and coach S ...
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Alan Morris (cricketer)
Alan Morris (born 23 August 1953) was an English first-class cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a leg-break bowler. He played first-class cricket between 1974 and 1980. Morris's first-class career began at Derbyshire in 1974, having spent three previous seasons in the Second XI. His first-class debut came in the disastrous 1974 County Championship season, playing out a draw with Essex, and, for the next three years, he was a regular for the Derbyshire team. At the end of the 1977 Championship, however, he saw fewer and fewer appearances in the Derbyshire team, despite their moderately impressive showing that year, and their final league position of seventh. Morris played sporadically during the 1978 season, before spending a year out of the first-class game. Towards the end of his first-class career, he played two games with Griqualand West Griqualand West is an area of central South Africa with an area of 40,000 km2 that now forms part of the Northern Ca ...
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Alan Morris (footballer)
Alan Morris (15 July 1954 – 31 December 1998) was an English footballer. He made an appearance in The Football League for Chester and also played at Wembley Stadium for Bangor City. He played as either a midfielder or striker.Sumner (1999), p 91 Playing career Morris was born in Chester. As a youngster, he made his first–team debut for Chester in a Welsh Cup tie against Oswestry Town at Sealand Road in 1974–75, as the club rested several of its regular players. He then dropped into non–league football, finishing as Caernarfon Town's leading scorer in 1981–82.Sumner (1999), p 91 Morris then had a spell with Bangor City during 1983–84 in the Alliance Premier League. The season ended with him playing at Wembley alongside fellow former Chester players Ian Howat and Peter Sutcliffe as Bangor drew 1–1 with Northwich Victoria in the final of the FA Trophy before losing the replay at Stoke. Morris returned to Chester in the summer of 1984 and he made a belated Footb ...
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Alan Morris (advertiser)
Alan "Mo" Morris (1942– 1 April 2007) was an Australian advertising creative executive, a copywriter who enjoyed particular success in the 1970s and 80s. Together with his long-time business partner Allan Johnston, he formed the Australian advertising agency Mojo which enjoyed much local and some international success in the 1980s and whose name survived till 2016 as Publicis Mojo, the Australian subsidiary of the French multinational advertising and communications company holding Publicis Groupe. Advertising pedigree Morris' father Carl Morris was one of the Australian servicemen who upon return from World War II formed the Melbourne ad agency United Service Publicity - he was the agency's Production Manager. The US agency group Needham Harper Steers entered the Australian market in 1967 by taking a stake in United Service Publicity and changed its name in 1972 to USP Needham, whose lineage can be directly traced to today's Melbourne office of DDB Worldwide. Alan Morris' broth ...
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Alan Morris (character)
The book series ''The Saga of Darren Shan'' features humans, vampires and various other types of fantasy characters. Overview * A dark grey cell indicates that the character was not in the property or that the character's presence in the property has yet to be announced. * A Main indicates that a character had a starring role in the property. * A Recurring indicates the character appeared in two or more times within the property. * A Guest indicates the character appeared once in the property. Vampires Darren Shan Darren Shan is the main character of his diary, which is expressed from his point of view. As explained in the last book, "Sons of Destiny", the diary was supposedly transferred from Mr. Tall to the author. In the first book, ''Cirque Du Freak/Cirque Du Freak: A Living Nightmare'', "Darren" says he used no real names in the books. These are just the names used by him in substitution of the real names of the key players in his life (he does this for their prote ...
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Allan Morris (other)
Allan Morris is an Australian politician. Allan Morris may also refer to: * Allan Morris (Canadian football) See also * * Allan Pollok-Morris, British documentary photographer * Alan Morris (other) *Allen Morris (other) Allen Morris may refer to: * W. Allen Morris, real estate and mortgage broker * Allen Morris (historian) (1909–2002), historian of the Florida legislature and Clerk of the House * Allen Morris (tennis) (1932–2017), tennis player and coach S ...
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