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McCreadie is a Scottish surname; along with MacCready and McCredie it is a variant of the Irish McCready. It is uncommon as a given name. People with the surname include: * Andrew McCreadie (1870–), Scottish footballer * Drew McCreadie (born 1967), Canadian actor, playwright and improviser * Eddie McCreadie (born 1940), Scottish footballer and manager * Fergus McCreadie (born 1997), Scottish jazz pianist * Harvey McCreadie (1942–2008), Scottish footballer * Hugh McCreadie (1874–), Scottish footballer * Michael McCreadie Michael McCreadie (born 16 March 1946, in Glasgow) is a Paralympian with successes in lawn bowls and wheelchair curling. He made his debut at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg as a swimmer. He won two bronze medals in lawn bowls at the 19 ... (born 1946), Scottish Paralympic athlete * Tim McCreadie (born 1974), American dirt modified racing driver References

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Fergus McCreadie
Fergus McCreadie (born 12 July 1997, Jamestown, Easter Ross) is a Scottish jazz pianist. He was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize in 2022 for his album ''Forest Floor'', which debuted at #1 on the UK's Official Jazz & Blues Albums Chart Top 30 on 15 April 2022. All three of McCreadie's albums have been longlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year Award: ''Forest Floor'' won in 2022 and ''Turas'' was shortlisted in 2019. McCreadie was selected by BBC Radio 3 as part of their New Generation Artists talent development scheme in September 2022, and is a two-time recipient of the Young Scottish Jazz Musician of the Year award. Early life While living in a house in Dollar, Clackmannanshire, McCreadie's parents paid £20 for a broken-down piano. However, he mostly practiced with a Yamaha electric piano through headphones in his bedroom after noise complaints from a neighbor. McCreadie studied jazz at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where he met bassist David Bowden and drum ...
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Eddie McCreadie
Edward Graham McCreadie (born 15 April 1940) is a Scottish former footballer who played at left-back, mainly for Chelsea. He later became a football manager. Career McCreadie started his footballing career with amateur Scottish side Drumchapel before moving to Clydebank Juniors and then East Stirlingshire. He was signed by Chelsea in 1962 by manager Tommy Docherty for £5,000 to help the club's push for promotion from the Second Division. Docherty recounted that he discovered McCreadie by accident. He had attended an East Stirling match to watch another player named Gourlay, but "this left-back – I thought, "why the hell are you playing here?" He was great in the air, he was quick, his control was magic. I didn't know if he was a left-back or an outside left." As part of the deal Chelsea also agreed to play two friendly matches against East Stirlingshire. A match was played at Firs Park in 1963, but a return fixture was not scheduled. Over 50 years later, East Stirlingshire r ...
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Drew McCreadie
Drew McCreadie (born 1967) is a Vancouver, British Columbia writer and comedian. He is a past winner of Best Male Improvisor in Canada. McCreadie wrote and directed a short film ''The Valet'', that won him ''The Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film'' at the Vancouver International Film Festival. He co-wrote an episode of ''Casper Scare School'' (credited as Andrew McCreadie) with co-writer Ian Boothby. He was a member of ''Urban Improv'' improvisation and ''Canadian Content'' sketch troupe, whose members have/do include The Simpsons comic book writer Ian Boothby, '' Comedy Inc.'' star Roman Danylo and ''Air Farce'' actress Penelope Corrin. . He has performed with improv and sketch comedy company The Second City onboard NCL Cruiseline. As a member of the sketch group "Canadian Content", McCreadie can be heard on the group's three albums "Official Bootleg", "Sorry" and "Canuxploitation". He is the author of several books including an instructional book titled "You ...
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Harvey McCreadie
William Harvey McCreadie (1 October 1942 – 30 September 2008) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre forward. Career Starting out at Scottish club Stranraer Stranraer ( , in Scotland also ; gd, An t-Sròn Reamhar ), also known as The Toon, is a town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is located in the historical parish of Inch in the historic county of Wigtownshire. It lies on the shores of L ..., McCreadie would move to English Accrington Stanley in 1959. In 1960 he would move to Luton Town, however he would only make one appearance before moving to Wrexham He would then move to English non-league club Mossley, where he would score 36 goals in 44 games for the club. His form at Mossley would earn him a move to Scottish First Division team Hibernian for a fee of £1,000 in 1962. He would only make 9 appearances there however before moving to Altrincham. His time with Altrincham was interrupted by poor behaviour and his contract was can ...
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Andrew McCreadie
Andrew McCreadie (born 19 November 1870 in Girvan) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for Rangers, Sunderland and appeared in two international matches for Scotland. He played as a centre-back despite only measuring five foot, five inches tall. His brother Hugh McCreadie played for Rangers alongside him. During his career, McCreadie won the Scottish league championship, the English league championship and the Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,1870 births Rangers F.C. players
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Hugh McCreadie
Hugh McCreadie (born 2 January 1874 in Girvan) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for Rangers. His brother Andrew McCreadie played for Rangers alongside him. During his career McCreadie, a forward, won the Scottish league championship and the Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,McCreadie, Hugh at Fitbastats
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Michael McCreadie
Michael McCreadie (born 16 March 1946, in Glasgow) is a Paralympian with successes in lawn bowls and wheelchair curling. He made his debut at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg as a swimmer. He won two bronze medals in lawn bowls at the 1976 Summer Paralympics. He also competed in swimming and wheelchair basketball at the same Games and captained the British wheelchair basketball team at the 1980 Summer Paralympics. After that he coached the British wheelchair basketball team at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Paralympics. In 2001 he took up wheelchair curling after trying the sport at his local rink at Braehead. He was part of the Scotland rink which won a bronze at the 2002 and 2007 World Wheelchair Curling Championship, gold at the 2004 and 2005 World Championship, and was on the silver medal-winning team at the 2006 Winter Paralympics. He was the skip for the British team in Wheelchair curling at the 2010 Winter Paralympics and carried the British flag in the opening ceremony ...
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McCready
McCready is an Irish and Scottish surname. It is the Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Riada "son of Riada", a personal name meaning "trained" and "expert". McCready is a variant of McCreadie; other variants are MacCready and McCredie. People with the surname include: * Allan McCready (1916–2003), New Zealand politician * Benjamin McCready (born 1951), American portrait painter * Chris McCready (born 1981), English footballer * Connie McCready (1921–2000), American politician * Esther McCready (1931–2020), American nurse * George McCready Price (1870–1963), Canadian creationist * Keith McCready (born 1957), American professional pool player * Kevin F. McCready (1957–2004), American clinical psychologist * Lauren S. McCready (1915–2007), Rear Admiral and founder of the United States Merchant Marine Academy * Mike McCready (other), or Michael McCready, multiple people * Mindy McCready (1975–2013), American country music artist * Niall McCready, Irish Gael ...
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MacCready
MacCready is a Scottish version of the Gaelic surname McCready, McCreadie or McCredie. Notable people with the surname include: * Derek MacCready (born 1967), Canadian football league player * Paul MacCready (born 1925), American aerospace engineer and champion glider pilot ** 24643 MacCready, a Mars-crossing asteroid, named after Paul MacCready See also * * Gwyn Cready Gwyn Cready (born January 17, 1962) is an American author of romance novels. Biography Personal life Cready was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She attended Mt. Lebanon High School, where she became close friends with novelist Teri Coyne and ...
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McCredie (other)
McCredie may refer to: People * Colin McCredie (born 1972), Scottish actor * George McCredie (1859–1903), Australian politician * Malcolm McCredie (born 1942), Australian cyclist * Nancy McCredie (1945–2021), Canadian athlete * Nellie McCredie (1901–1968), Australian architect and potter * Walt McCredie (1876–1934), American baseball player * William Wallace McCredie (1862–1935), American politician Places * McCredie Springs, Lane County, Oregon, U.S. * McCredie Township, Callaway County, Missouri, U.S. See also * MacCready, a surname * McCreadie, a surname * McCready, a surname * ''R v McCredie ''R v McCredie'' 000 Triple zero, Triple Zero, Zero Zero Zero, Triple 0, Triple-0, 000, or 0-0-0 may refer to: * 000 (emergency telephone number), the Australian emergency telephone number * "Triple Zero", a song by AFI (band), AFI from ''Shut ...
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Scotland (, ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a border with England to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, the North Sea to the northeast and east, and the Irish Sea to the south. It also contains more than 790 islands, principally in the archipelagos of the Hebrides and the Northern Isles. Most of the population, including the capital Edinburgh, is concentrated in the Central Belt—the plain between the Scottish Highlands and the Southern Uplands—in the Scottish Lowlands. Scotland is divided into 32 administrative subdivisions or local authorities, known as council areas. Glasgow City is the largest council area in terms of population, with Highland being the largest in terms of area. Limited self-governing power, covering matters such as education, social services and roads and transportation, is devolved from the Scott ...
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Surname
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ...
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