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Jeff Morris (other)
Geoff, Geoffrey, Jeffrey, Jefferson or Jeff Morris may refer to: Entertainment industry figures * Jeff Morris (actor) (1934–2004), American film and television performer *Jefferson Morris, American singer; winner of 1958 Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions#1950s *Jeffrey Morris, American filmmaker; wrote and directed 2015's '' Oceanus: Act One'' Footballers * Geoff Morris (footballer, born 1949) (1949–2015), English left winger during 1960s and 1970s *Geoff Morris (Australian footballer) (born 1954), coach for West Adelaide during 1990s *Geoff Morris (rugby league) Geoffrey "Geoff" Morris is an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He played at club level for Castleford, Rochdale Hornets, and Doncaster.David Smart & Andrew Howard (1 July 2000). "Images of Sport - Ca ..., English left winger during 1970s and 1980s Others * Jeff Morris (politician) (born 1964), American member of Washington House of Representatives {{hn ...
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Jeff Morris (actor)
Jeff Morris (September 20, 1934 – July 12, 2004) was an American film and television actor. Among his roles was ''Bob'', the owner of Bob's Country Bunker, in ''The Blues Brothers''. He later reprised his role in ''Blues Brothers 2000''. Biography Born in the Missouri city of St. Joseph, he was raised in Lubbock, Texas. After high school, he went to Hollywood and worked his way into the movies. He had roles in many war films, including Private Cowboy in ''Kelly's Heroes'' and in television westerns, ''Death Valley Days'' (including the role of Morgan Earp), and '' Bonanza''. Morris appeared in a number of films starring Jack Nicholson, among them ''Goin' South'', '' The Border'', '' Ironweed'', ''The Two Jakes'', ''The Crossing Guard'' and ''Anger Management''. Filmography *''The Bonnie Parker Story'' (1958) - Marvin *''Paratroop Command'' (1959) - Pigpen *''The Legend of Tom Dooley'' (1959) - Confederate Soldier *'' The Long Rope'' (1961) - Will Matthews *''Kid Galahad ...
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Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions
The Metropolitan Opera Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition (formerly the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions) is an annual singing competition sponsored by the Metropolitan Opera. Established in 1954, its purpose is to discover, assist, promote, and develop young opera singers. The competition is held in four stages: Districts, Regional, Semi-Final, and Final competitions. Each stage is judged by a panel of representatives from the Metropolitan Opera. There are a total of 14 regional competitions within the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, and 42 district competitions within each region. Winners from the district competition compete in Regionals, and then the winners of regionals are awarded a trip to New York City where they compete on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera in the National Semi-Final Competition. Approximately 10 semi-finalists are chosen to compete in the final competition; the five winners are awarded a grand prize of $15,000 each, and the remainin ...
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Act One
Act One most often refers to the first act of a play, opera, or other dramatic performance. Act One, Act I, ACTI and similar may also refer to: Theatre, film and books * ''Act One'' (book), a 1959 memoir by Moss Hart ** ''Act One'' (film), a 1963 film version of the memoir ** ''Act One'' (play), a 2014 theatrical adaptation of the memoir by James Lapine * Act One, Inc., an organization for aspiring filmmakers Music * "Act I: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge)", a 2007 composition by Jay Electronica * Act I and II, a 1993 concert tour by Prince * ''Act One'' (album), a 1970 album by Beggars Opera * ''Act One'', an album by Marian Hill * ''Act One'', a 2006 EP by I Hate Kate * ''Act I'' (Seldom Scene album), a 1972 album by The Seldom Scene * '' Act I: Live in Rosario'', a 2012 live album by Tarja Turunen * '' Act I: The Lake South, the River North'' a 2006 album by The Dear Hunter See also * Acton Trussell (UK), formerly, Actone (England) * ACTI Computer-assisted telephone ...
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Geoff Morris (footballer, Born 1949)
Geoffrey Morris (8 February 1949 – 16 February 2015) was an English footballer who played for Walsall, Shrewsbury Town, Bangor City, Port Vale, Kidderminster Harriers, and Brisbane Lions (Australia). A winger, he scored 58 goals in 305 league games in an 11-year career in the Football League. He won promotion out of the Fourth Division with Shrewsbury Town in 1974–75. Career Born at Great Barr, West Bromwich,''Shropshire Star'', Tuesday 24 February 2015, Death Notice, page 26. Morris began his career in 1964 at Walsall, who finished ninth in the Third Division in 1965–66 under the stewardship of Ray Shaw. He became the youngest player in the club's history when he made his debut against Peterborough United in September 1965 aged 16 years and 218 days. The "Saddlers" then finished 12th in 1966–67 and seventh in 1967–68. New boss Bill Moore took the club to 13th in 1968–69, 12th in 1969–70, 20th in 1970–71, and ninth in 1971–72. Morris left the club a ...
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Geoff Morris (Australian Footballer)
Geoffrey Paul Morris (born 3 October 1954) is a former Australian rules footballer who played 220 games and kicked 316 goals for West Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) between 1973 and 1986. Career Born in South Australia's second-most-populous city, Mount Gambier, Morris, a left footer, spent most of his time either on the Wing or as a half-forward flanker. He played the game aggressively and was always hard on the ball. As a result he was particularly injury prone and over the course of his career suffered many injuries including broken legs, a broken jaw and broken wrist. In 1983 he was a member of West's premiership side which defeated Sturt in the Grand Final, having to overcome a hamstring injury to be passed fit to play. To do this Morris spent a lot of grand final week at the Morphettville Racecourse stables using machines used on horses in a successful bid to play. Wests coach Neil Kerley showed faith in Morris who didn't let his coach ...
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Geoff Morris (rugby League)
Geoffrey "Geoff" Morris is an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He played at club level for Castleford, Rochdale Hornets, and Doncaster.David Smart & Andrew Howard (1 July 2000). "Images of Sport - Castleford Rugby League - A Twentieth Century History". The History Press Ltd. Geoff Morris played on the in Castleford's 10-5 victory over Bradford Northern in the 1981 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1981–82 season at Headingley, Leeds Leeds () is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by populati ..., on Saturday 3 October 1981. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Morris, Geoffrey Living people Castleford Tigers players Doncaster R.L.F.C. coaches Doncaster R.L.F.C. players English rugby league coaches English rugby league players Place of birth missi ...
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