Mulvey (other)
Mulvey may refer to: People * Anthony Mulvey (18821957), Irish nationalist politician * Callan Mulvey (born 1975), New Zealand-born Australian actor * Dearie Mulvey (18981968), American co-owner of the Dodgers baseball club, wife of James Mulvey * Frank Mulvey (191881), Canadian football player * Gráinne Mulvey (born 1966), Irish composer * Grant Mulvey (born 1956), Canadian ice hockey player * Harold M. Mulvey (19142000), American lawyer, Attorney General of Connecticut 196368 * James Mulvey (18991973), American co-owner of the Dodgers baseball club, husband of Dearie Mulvey * James Mulvey, English drug smuggler * Joe Mulvey (18581928), American baseball player * Kevin Mulvey (born 1985), American baseball pitcher * Laura Mulvey (born 1941), British feminist film theorist * Logan Mulvey (born 1984), American businessman * Lorcan Mulvey (born before 2002), Irish Gaelic footballer * Michael Mulvey (born 1968), American Pulitzer Prize–winning photographer * Mike Mulvey (born 19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anthony Mulvey
Anthony Mulvey (188211 January 1957) was an Irish nationalist politician. Born in County Leitrim, Mulvey edited the '' Ulster Herald'' newspaper before his election to represent Fermanagh and Tyrone for the Nationalist Party in the British House of Commons at the 1935 general election. Mulvey did not take his seat until 1945, and with Patrick Cunningham, proposed that the Nationalist Party also take an abstentionist policy with regard to the Parliament of Northern Ireland The Parliament of Northern Ireland was the home rule legislature of Northern Ireland, created under the Government of Ireland Act 1920, which sat from 7 June 1921 to 30 March 1972, when it was suspended because of its inability to restore ord .... Mulvey held his seat at the 1945 general election, and in 1950 after the division of Fermanagh and Tyrone constituency, he was elected for Mid Ulster, one of the successor constituencies. He stood down the following year, and died aged 74 in 1957. Refere ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Michael Mulvey (photographer)
Michael Mulvey is an American Fine Art and editorial photographer specializing in storytelling. His images reflect the complexities of the subjects photographed for both publications and collections. He is an MFA candidate at Texas Women's University, in Denton, Texas. In 2005 he was one member of a team that covered the Hurricane Katrina tragedy for ''The Dallas Morning News'' and won the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography in 2006. With gallery of twenty 2005 photographs. Mulvey's professional career includes 13 years as a senior staff photographer and photo editor at ''The Dallas Morning News''. Early in Mulvey's career he worked professionally as a photographer with the Reuters News Agency, ''The Boston Globe'', ''The Augusta Chronicle'', The Associated Press, and The Bryan College Station Eagle. Michael Mulvey was born in 1968 in Austin, Texas. Mulvey was raised in Dallas and grew up in the RISD school system and graduated from Richardson High School in 1986, an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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William Mulvey
William Michael Mulvey (born August 23, 1949) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as bishop of the Diocese of Corpus Christi in Texas since 2010. Biography Early life and education William Mulvey was born on August 23, 1949, in Houston, Texas, the second of six children of Daniel H. Mulvey Jr. and Marjorie Jane Patterson Mulvey. His siblings are Dan, Martha, John, Tim and Kim. He has 12 nieces and nephews. All of William Mulvey's education was completed at Catholic schools, including St. Theresa and St. Cecilia in Houston and St. Thomas High School in Houston (1963–1966). Mulvey was confirmed by Bishop Wendelin Nold at St. Cecilia Parish in Houston. Mulvey attended St. Edward's Catholic High School (1967) and St. Edward's University, both in Austin, Texas. He graduated from St. Edward's in 1971 with a BBA. He attended seminary at the Pontifical North American College in Rome from 1971 to 1976, earning in 1974 his Bachelor of Sacred Theology de ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Suzanne Mulvey
Suzanne Mulvey (née Malone; born 4 October 1984) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a forward and represented Scotland at the senior international level. Club career Mulvey started her playing career with Hibernian after moving up from their youth teams. In the 2005 summer season, Mulvey played in Iceland with ÍBV and scored three goals in ten Úrvalsdeild appearances. Her spell with Hibernian showcased her as one of the most promising young players in Scotland at the time and brought her to the attention of everyone in the game, however, Mulvey brought her time with Hibernian to an end when she moved to play for Hamilton. After Hamilton, she spent a brief spell at Glasgow City, where her time was hampered by a knee injury, before Mulvey moved to Celtic in late 2007, where she endured a somewhat unsuccessful period. Mulvey moved back to Glasgow City in the 2009 close season and started her time with the club, in Lithuania, in the UEFA Women's Champions League, where s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stewart Mulvey
Stewart Mulvey (May 1834 – 26 May 1908) was a Canadian teacher, newspaper editor, militia officer, office holder and politician. Born in Sligo, Ireland, the son of Henry Mulvey and Barbara McGee, Mulvey was a teacher starting at the age of 16 in Irish National School system and the schools of the Church Educational Society. In 1856, he emigrated to Canada East at the invitation of Egerton Ryerson, the superintendent of education for Canada East, settling in Haldimand County where he was a teacher and editor of the local newspaper. He also served as a lieutenant in the 37th (Haldimand) Battalion of Rifles. In 1870, he joined the Red River expeditionary force and left for Winnipeg. From 1871 to 1873, Mulvey was editor of the Winnipeg newspaper, the ''Manitoba Liberal''. From 1873 to 1882, he was a collector with the Department of Inland Revenue. During the North-West Rebellion, he served as a major in the 95th Battalion (Manitoba Grenadiers). A Protestant, he was active ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sinéad Mulvey
Sinéad Mulvey (born 22 January 1988) is an Irish professional singer & air hostess who, alongside Black Daisy, represented her country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the pop-rock song "Et Cetera". The song was performed in the second semi-final but missed out on qualification to the grand final. Mulvey appeared on '' You're a Star'' prior to Eurovision 2009, but missed out on the final. Biography Early life Sinéad started singing at the age of thirteen, as she was picked as the star role in the musical ''Cinderella''. In 2005 she competed in RTÉ's talent show '' You're a Star''.myspace.com/sineadmulvey Sinéad's Biography on myspace She works as an air hostess with Aer Lingus. Eurovision 2009 The deadline for submissions for the Irish selection process for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 was 2 February 2009, with RTÉ inviting entries from as early as 20 December 2008. On 20 February 2009, Sinéad, alongside rock band Black Daisy, won the Irish pre-selecti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sarah Mulvey
Sarah Mulvey (13 May 1974 – 28 January 2010) was a British commissioning editor and television producer. She worked for Channel 4 from 2006 until her death in 2010. She commissioned and produced shows such as ''Secret Millionaire'', ''How to Look Good Naked'', '' Brat Camp'', ''10 Years Younger (UK)'' and ''Who Rules the Roost''. She created the First Cut strand showcasing new and first time directors. Life Mulvey was educated at both Somerville College, University of Oxford, where she read English, and Cambridge University The University of Cambridge is a Public university, public collegiate university, collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209 and granted a royal charter by Henry III of England, Henry III in 1231, Cambridge is the world' ... where she studied for an M.Phil in English and American Literature. She was found dead in the London flat she shared with her long term partner Mark, on 28 January 2010. A coroner's enquiry concluded she c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Robert Mulvey
Robert Joseph Mulvey (24 November 1868 – 24 April 1937) was a trade union secretary and member of the Queensland Legislative Council. Mulvey was born at Brisbane, Queensland, to William Mulvey and his wife Margaret Holmes (née McKechnie) and was educated in Brisbane. He secretary of the Moulders' Union from 1897 to 1908, secretary of the Eight-Hour Day Committee from 1906 to 1923, and secretary of the Queensland Trades and Labor Council from 1923 to 1935. Political career When the Labour Party starting forming governments in Queensland, it found much of its legislation being blocked by a hostile Council, where members had been appointed for life by successive conservative governments. After a failed referendum in May 1917, Premier Ryan tried a new tactic, and later that year advised the Governor, Sir Hamilton John Goold-Adams, to appoint thirteen new members whose allegiance lay with Labour to the council. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Mulvey
Peter Mulvey (born September 6, 1969) is an American folk singer-songwriter based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Since the early 1990s, he has developed a strong national following in the indie folk/rock scene through his relentless touring and critically acclaimed albums. Starting his musical career in Milwaukee while at Marquette University, he honed his performing skills while traveling in Dublin, Ireland. He later spent several years in Boston, where he frequently performed in the city's subway system. He is best known for his warmly wry songwriting and his intense percussive guitar style. Discography Albums *1992 - ''Rabbit Talk'' (self-released demo tape) *1992 - '' Brother Rabbit Speaks'' (re-issued in 2001) *1994 - ''Rain'' (re-issued in 2001) *1995 - ''Rapture'' *1997 - ''Goodbye Bob'' (EP) *1997 - ''Deep Blue'' *1998 - ''Glencree'' (live album) *2000 - '' The Trouble with Poets'' *2002 - '' Ten Thousand Mornings'' (cover album recorded entirely in the Davis Square T Stati ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paul Mulvey
Joseph Paul Mulvey (born September 27, 1958) is a Canadian retired ice hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League with the Washington Capitals, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Los Angeles Kings between 1978 and 1982. Mulvey was born in Sudbury, Ontario and raised in Merritt, British Columbia. Playing career A hard-nosed left-winger, Mulvey played junior hockey with the Edmonton Oil Kings and the Portland Winter Hawks. He was selected in the 1978 NHL Draft by the Washington Capitals and played for parts of three seasons with the Capitals. Prior to the 1981–82 NHL season, he was sent to the Pittsburgh Penguins as compensation for the Capitals signing of Orest Kindrachuk. He would later be claimed on waivers by the Los Angeles Kings during the middle of the season. It was during his brief tenure with the Kings that he would be involved in one of the most controversial incidents in the NHL. On January 24, 1982 in a game against the Vancouver Canucks, a fight broke out, and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nick Mulvey
Nick Mulvey (born 4 November 1984) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He played the hang as a founding member of the band Portico Quartet. In 2011 started his career as a singer-songwriter releasing the EPs ''The Trellis'' (2012) and ''Fever to the Form'' (2013) and his studio album ''First Mind'' in 2014 which received a Mercury Music Prize nomination. His second album, ''Wake Up Now'', was released on 8 September 2017. Beginnings Mulvey grew up in Cambridge and attended Chesterton Community College and Long Road Sixth Form College. At the age of 19 he moved to Havana, Cuba, to study music and art. On returning to the UK, Mulvey enrolled at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies to study Ethnomusicology. Portico Quartet While studying ethnomusicology at the School of Oriental and African Studies, Mulvey met the other members of Portico Quartet. The band consisted of Cambridge school friend Duncan Bellamy (drums), Jack Wyllie (soprano a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mike Mulvey
Mike Mulvey (born in Manchester) is an Australian-English football manager, who is currently the Technical Director of South West Queensland Thunder. He had previously been in charge of clubs in Australia, Thailand and Malaysia. Mulvey is best known for his coaching performance in 2013-14, when he took Brisbane Roar to their record-breaking third A-League title. He was named A-League Coach of the Year in the same season - just 12 months after being named W-League Coach of the Year. In December 2014, he was named as the Queensland's Coach of the Year at the annual state coaching awards. Biography Playing career Mulvey begin his playing career as a trainee at Manchester United, before his family decided to emigrate to Australia in 1981. Once arriving in Brisbane, he soon signed with National Soccer League club Brisbane Lions (now Brisbane Roar), where spent several seasons. He later joined his brother Phil at North Star in the Brisbane Premier League. Managerial career M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |