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Andrew Bailey (baseball), Andrew Bailey
Andrew Bailey may refer to: * Andrew Bailey (banker) (born 1959), British banker, Governor of the Bank of England * Andrew Bailey (baseball) (born 1984), American baseball pitcher * Andrew Bailey (performance artist) Andrew Bailey (born 1947) is a British performance artist, character comedian, and musical absurdist from Manchester. One of the original alternative comedy pioneers at London's seminal Comedy Store in the early 80s, alongside Rik Mayall, ... (born 1947), British performance artist and comedian * Andrew Bailey (politician), Missouri Attorney General since November 2022 {{hndis, Bailey, Andrew ...
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Andrew Bailey (banker)
Andrew John Bailey (born 30 March 1959) is a British central banker who has been Governor of the Bank of England since 16 March 2020. Previously he served as the Chief Cashier of the Bank of England from January 2004 until April 2011, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England#With specific responsibility (1998–present), Deputy Governor of the Bank of England for Prudential Regulation from April 2013 to July 2016 and Chief Executive of the Financial Conduct Authority from 2016 to 2020. Education Bailey attended Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys, Wyggeston Boys' Grammar School, Leicester, from where he went to Queens' College, Cambridge, where he gained a bachelor's degree in History (promoted to MA by seniority in 1985) and a PhD from the Faculty of History, University of Cambridge in 1984 with a thesis on ''The impact of the Napoleonic Wars on the development of the cotton industry in Lancashire: a study of the structure and behaviour of firms during the Industrial Revolution'' ...
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Andrew Bailey (baseball)
Andrew Scott Bailey (born May 31, 1984), nicknamed Bails, is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball for the Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Angels, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Philadelphia Phillies. He played college baseball for Wagner College and was selected by the Oakland Athletics in the sixth round of the 2006 Major League Baseball draft. He made his MLB debut in 2009 and won the 2009 American League Rookie of the Year Award. He was an All-Star in 2009 and 2010 while he was the closer for the Athletics. He is currently the pitching coach for the San Francisco Giants. Baseball career High school and college Bailey was born in Voorhees, New Jersey, and first played baseball at Paul VI High School in Haddonfield, New Jersey. He attended Wagner College in Staten Island. Bailey was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 16th round (475th overall) of the 2005 Major League Baseball draft, but decided to return to Wagner fo ...
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Andrew Bailey (performance Artist)
Andrew Bailey (born 1947) is a British performance artist, character comedian, and musical absurdist from Manchester. One of the original alternative comedy pioneers at London's seminal Comedy Store in the early 80s, alongside Rik Mayall, French & Saunders and Ben Elton. He has performed at the Royal National Theatre in London, supported the Eurythmics and John Hegley and others, he has influenced the work of Jerry Sadowitz and Simon Munnery. Andrew Bailey has been known to create highly visual performances that take risks on stage in order to provoke audiences. One such example of this is his character Podomovski, whom spoke in gibberish that was translated offstage, by Paul Merton, and as his performance went on it continued to get weirder. However, the audience were with him every step of the way. Described as being on the "lunatic fringe" and "the King of Dysfunctional Doo Wop", Bailey has performed regularly at the Edinburgh Fringe The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (a ...
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