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Mickey McGuire (other)
Mickey or Mick McGuire may refer to: *Mickey McGuire (baseball) (born 1941), American second baseman/shortstop * Mickey McGuire (ice hockey) (1898–1968), Canadian ice hockey forward *Mickey Rooney (1920–2014), who worked under this name for a while * ''Mickey McGuire'' (film series), two-reel shorts for strip ''Toonerville Folks'' * Mick McGuire (born 1952), title character of traditional Irish folk song See also * Michael McGuire (other) *McGuire (surname) The MacGuire ( ) family is an Irish clan based in County Fermanagh. The name derives from the Gaelic , which is "son of Odhar" meaning "dun", "dark one". According to legend, this relates to the eleventh descendant of Colla da Chrich, great-gran ...
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Mickey McGuire (ice Hockey)
Frank Stewart "Mickey" McGuire (July 7, 1898 – May 23, 1968) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 36 games in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was born in Gravenhurst, Ontario. After retiring from hockey, McGuire became a competitive bowler, residing in Windsor, Ontario. He also worked for Chrysler Stellantis North America (officially FCA US and formerly Chrysler ()) is one of the " Big Three" automobile manufacturers in the United States, headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is the American subsidiary of the multinational automoti .... He died in 1968 after a long illness at a hospital in Windsor, Ontario. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs References External links * 1898 births 1968 deaths Canadian expatriate ice hockey players in the United States Canadian ice hockey forwards Central Hockey League (1925–1926) players Cleveland Hockey Club ice hockey players Cleveland Indians (IHL) p ...
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Mickey Rooney
Mickey Rooney (born Joseph Yule Jr.; other pseudonym Mickey Maguire; September 23, 1920 – April 6, 2014) was an American actor. In a career spanning nine decades, he appeared in more than 300 films and was among the last surviving stars of the silent-film era. He was the top box-office attraction from 1939 to 1941, and one of the best-paid actors of that era. At the height of a career marked by declines and comebacks, Rooney performed the role of Andy Hardy in a series of 16 films in the 1930s and 1940s that epitomized mainstream America's self-image. At the peak of his career between ages 15 and 25, he made 43 films, and was one of MGM's most consistently successful actors. A versatile performer, he became a celebrated character actor later in his career. Laurence Olivier once said he considered Rooney "the best there has ever been". Clarence Brown, who directed him in two of his earliest dramatic roles in ''National Velvet'' and '' The Human Comedy'', said Rooney was "the cl ...
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Mickey McGuire (film Series)
''Mickey McGuire'' is an American comedy series of short subjects from 1927 to 1934. Produced by Larry Darmour, the series was notable for essentially launching the careers of Mickey Rooney and Billy Barty. The series was based on Fontaine Fox's popular comic strip series, Toonerville Trolley. In 1925 Fox placed a newspaper ad for a dark-haired child to play the role of "Mickey McGuire" in a series of short films. This ad attracted the attention of Mrs Nell Yule, the recently separated wife of vaudevillian Joseph Yule, who believed her son Joseph "Joe" Yule, Jr. (later known as Mickey Rooney) was right for the part. Lacking the money to have her son's hair dyed, Mrs. Yule took her son to the audition after applying burnt cork to his scalp.''Current Biography 1942''. H.W. Wilson Co. (January 1942). pp704-06. . Joe got the role and became "Mickey" for 78 of the comedies, running from 1927 to 1934, starting with ''Mickey's Circus'', released September 4, 1927, and ending with ''Mick ...
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Mick McGuire
Michael James McGuire (born 4 September 1952) is an English footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League. He attended Blackpool Grammar School where the main sport was rugby but he was able to play some football in the evenings. He came to the attention of Coventry City for whom he signed professional terms in November 1969. He almost moved to Norwich in an exchange deal for their striker David Cross in 1974 but in January 1975 he did make the move to Carrow Road.Norwich City v Everton football programme, 22 December 1990, p22 While on loan in the summer of 1978 to the Tampa Bay Rowdies of NASL, he helped the Rowdies to Soccer Bowl '78. Though McGuire started the final, by the 68th minute he was forced to withdraw due to a knee injury suffered four nights earlier in the semi-final against Ft. Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale () is a coastal city located in the U.S. state of Florida, north of Miami along the Atlantic Ocean. It is the county seat of and largest cit ...
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Michael McGuire (other)
Michael McGuire or Mike McGuire may refer to: * Michael McGuire (actor) (born 1934), American actor * Michael McGuire (author), Australian author and columnist * Michael McGuire (politician) (1926–2018), British Labour Party politician * Michael J. McGuire (born 1947), environmental engineer and writer * Michael T. McGuire (1929–2016), American psychiatrist *Mick McGuire (born 1952), English footballer * Mick McGuire (general), American major general * Mike McGuire (baseball), American college baseball coach *Mike McGuire (basketball) (born 1977), American college basketball coach * Mike McGuire (politician) (born 1979), American politician See also * Michael Maguire (other) * Mickey McGuire (other) *McGuire (surname) The MacGuire ( ) family is an Irish clan based in County Fermanagh. The name derives from the Gaelic , which is "son of Odhar" meaning "dun", "dark one". According to legend, this relates to the eleventh descendant of Colla da Chrich, great-gr ...
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