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Munn as a surname may refer to: *Allison Munn (born 1974), American actress *Clarence Munn (1908–1975), college football player and coach *Geoffrey Munn (born 1953), jewellery expert on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow * Gurnee Munn (died 1960), American businessman * Jack Munn, Australian rugby player * John Munn (other), several people *Kathleen Munn (1887–1974), Canadian artist * Louise Munn (born 1983), Scottish hockey player *Mancel Thornton Munn (1887–1956), American agronomist and botanist * Mark Munn (born 1953), American ancient historian * Meg Munn (born 1959), British politician *Olivia Munn (born 1980), American actress and TV personality *Orson Desaix Munn, (1824-1907), publisher of ''Scientific American'' * Robert Stewart Munn (1829–1894), Newfoundland merchant and politician * Robert Edward Munn (1919–2013), Canadian climatologist and meteorologist *H. Warner Munn Harold Warner Munn (November 5, 1903 – January 10, 1981) was an American writer of fa ...
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Allison Munn
Allison Munn (born October 7, 1974) is an American actress. She played Caroline Dupree in the Fox sitcom ''That '70s Show'', Tina Haven in The WB sitcom '' What I Like About You'', Lauren in The WB/ CW drama ''One Tree Hill'', and Anne Harper on the Nickelodeon series ''Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn''. Early life Munn was born and raised in Columbia, South Carolina. Her father was Russell Munn, a political lobbyist. Munn graduated from AC Flora High School and The College of Charleston. She moved to New York, where she won a role in the Off-Broadway classic ''The Fantasticks''. Career Munn followed her stage roles with small roles in ''White Oleander'', the film adaptation of the Janet Fitch novel of the same name, opposite Alison Lohman, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robin Wright-Penn and Renée Zellweger, and in Cameron Crowe's romantic tragicomedy '' Elizabethtown'' opposite Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst. In September 2003, Munn won a co-starring role opposite Amanda Bynes and Je ...
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Clarence Munn
Clarence Lester "Biggie" Munn (September 11, 1908 – March 18, 1975) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He was the head football coach at Albright College (1935–1936), Syracuse University (1946), and most notably Michigan State University, Michigan State College (1947–1953), where his 1952 Michigan State Spartans football team, 1952 squad won a College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS, national championship. Munn retired from coaching in 1953 to assume duties as Michigan State's athletic director, a position he held until 1971. Each year, the Michigan State Spartans football, Michigan State Spartans football team hands out the "Biggie Munn Award" to the team's most motivational player. MSU's Munn Ice Arena, built in 1974, is named in his honor. Munn was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1959, and, in 1961, he became Michigan State's first inductee into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame ...
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Geoffrey Munn
Geoffrey Charles Munn, OBE, MVO, FSA, FLS (born 11 April 1953 in Hastings) is a British jewellery specialist, television presenter and writer. He is best known as one of the experts on the BBC's ''Antiques Roadshow''. Career Munn's first television appearance was in 1963 when he, and his brother, Roger Munn, featured with their pet fox cubs on Johnny Morris's '' Animal Magic''. He was brought up in Henfield in Sussex and educated at Shoreham College and Steyning Grammar School. Munn became the managing director of London jewellers Wartski, where he had worked since the age of 19; his specialisation is jewellery, especially that of Fortunato Pio Castellani, Carlo Giuliano and Peter Carl Fabergé. Wartski are jewellers by appointment to HM the Queen and HRH Prince of Wales. The firm made the Welsh gold wedding rings for the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles, and Catherine Middleton when she married Prince William in 2011. Munn has a keen interest in every aspect ...
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Gurnee Munn
Gurnee Munn (April 30, 1887 - May 7, 1960) was a businessman, president of the American Totalisator Company and former member of the New York Stock Exchange. He served in World War I and World War II. Biography Munn married Marie Louise Wanamaker of Philadelphia on June 28, 1915. The couple remained married until Marie Louise filed for divorce in 1933. The basis for the divorce was cruelty. Munn was the father of two children, Fernanda and Gurnee, Jr. Fernanda later married Lt. Francis L. Kellogg of the US Army. Gurnee Munn, Jr. first married Adrianna Manfredi, daughter of the Marchese and Marchesa Manfredi of Italy. That marriage ended in divorce in 1942. He later married Margaret Keohane of New York City in 1945. Munn, a Washington, DC businessman, acquired the seat of Robert Johnson, Jr., on the New York Stock Exchange for $468,000 in June 1930. Mr. Munn was employed by W.R.K. Taylor & Co. at the time. Munn later sold his seat on the exchange to Francis Norris in November 19 ...
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Jack Munn
Jack Warren Munn (1921–1993) was an Australian rugby league player who played in the 1940s and 1950s in the New South Wales premiership competition and was a state representative. Career Munn was a prop-forward who played with St. George immediately after World War II. After his discharge from the AIF, Jack Munn joined St George and played five seasons between 1946-1949 and 1951. He moved the Queensland in 1950, and represented Queensland against New South Wales in that year before returning to St George. Munn scored a try in the club's 1946 Grand final loss to Balmain. He won a premiership with St. George when he played prop in the 1949 Grand Final. In 1950, Munn accepted a captain coach role for Ingham, Queensland Ingham is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Hinchinbrook, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Ingham had a population of 4,426 people. It is named after William Bairstow Ingham and is the administrative centre for the Shire o ... and ...
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John Munn (other)
John Munn may refer to: * John Munn (Manitoba politician) (1882–1941), Manitoba veterinarian and politician * John Munn (shipbuilder) (1788–1859), shipbuilder and politician in Lower Canada * John Munn (Newfoundland politician) (1807–1879), Newfoundland businessman and politician * John C. Munn - United States Marine Corps general officer * John Shannon Munn John Shannon Munn (6 June 1880 – 24 February 1918) was a prominent early-20th-century Newfoundlander. The step-son of Sir Edgar Bowring, he rose to become managing director of Bowring Brothers, but died in the wreck of the SS ''Florizel'' i ...
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Kathleen Munn
Kathleen Jean Munn (1887– October 19, 1974) is recognized today as a pioneer of Modern art, modern art in Canada, though she remained on the periphery of the Canadian art scene during her lifetime. She imagined conventional subjects in a radically new visual vocabulary as she combined the traditions of European art with modern art studies in New York. She died at age eighty-seven, unaware that her long-held hope for “a possible future for my work” was about to become reality. Early years Kathleen Jean Munn was born to a middle-class family in Toronto in 1887 and was the youngest of six children. Her family owned and ran a jewellery store at the intersection of Yonge and Bloor, and the family lived in the apartment above. Munn began her formal art education in 1904 when she began attending the Westbourne School in Toronto, studying under Farquhar McGillivray Knowles. Beginning in 1909, she began to show her work in exhibitions with the Ontario Society of Artists, the Royal C ...
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Louise Munn
Louise Baxter (née Munn, born 30 September 1983) is a female field hockey defender from Scotland, who also plays on midfield. She has made 114 appearances for the Women's National Team. She was born 8 in Newport-on-Tay, attending Bell Baxter High School in Cupar, Fife. She made her debut for the Women's National Team in 2003. She played in two Commonwealth Games tournaments: Melbourne and Dehli. She retired from international competitions in 2011 after deciding to concentrate on her career in Physical education. She has played club hockey for Bell Baxter FP, Dunfermline Ladies, Grange Edinburgh, Bonagrass Grove and Grove Menzieshill. Baxter taught physical education at St George's School in Edinburgh before taking up the post of Head of Physical Education at Kilgraston School, Perthshire in 2010. She then moved to High School of Dundee The High School of Dundee is an independent, co-educational, day school in Dundee, Scotland, which provides nursery, primary and secondary ...
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Mancel Thornton Munn
Mancel Thornton Munn (January 31, 1887 in Plainwell, Michigan – November 16, 1956 in Arcadia, California) was a New York State botanist, an agronomist, and an expert in crop seed testing who pioneered some of the early American legislative efforts to regulate the import of seeds from other countries. He was also an Emeritus Professor of Seed Investigations at Cornell University. Munn attended the Michigan Agricultural College, graduating in June 1911, and studied seed samples in accordance with the provisions of Michigan's Pure Seed Law during his final two years there. Following graduation, he accepted a position as an Assistant in Research at "the New York Experiment Station at Geneva, where he will have charge of the seed work". Munn rose through the ranks at the Agricultural Experiment Station, being promoted to assistant botanist in 1918, Associate Botanist in 1929, and finally becoming Professor and Head of the present Department of Seed Investigation in 1936. From 1936 t ...
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Mark Munn
Mark Henderson Munn (born 1953) is an American scholar of Ancient Greek history and archaeology (with a special interest in ancient Greek political and military history as well as historiography). Education and career Born in 1953 to American foreign service officer Robert H. Munn, Mark Munn grew up in the Middle East. He returned to the US and earned his B.A. in Classical Studies at the University of California, San Diego in 1974 and then went to the University of Pennsylvania where he earned a Ph.D. in Ancient History in 1983 (his doctoral dissertation, entitled "Studies on the territorial defenses of fourth-century Athens," was directed by A. John Graham). He also spent 1977-1978 as a regular member of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens (supported by a Heinrich Schliemann Fellowship). Munn taught in the Department of Classics at Stanford University from 1983 to 1992 and also served as director of the Stanford-in-Greece program during that time. He next taught at ...
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Meg Munn
Margaret Patricia Munn (born 1959) is the first Independent Chair of the Church of England’s National Safeguarding Panel, ProChancellor and Deputy Chair of the Board of Governors of Sheffield Hallam University and the Senior Independent Director of the Phone-paid Services Authority. Previously she was Chair of the British Council's Society Advisory Group (2017-21) and a Non-Executive Director of the Esh Group (2015-18). She is also an international governance consultant with a focus on parliamentary processes, political party development, gender mainstreaming and women's leadership. She works with organisations such as Global Partners Governance, Inter-Parliamentary Union, United Nations Development Programme, the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, UN Women, the Kenya Women Parliamentarians’ Association (KEWOPA) and the Iraq Foundation to support democracy building in a number of countries. She is author of ''Partici ...
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Olivia Munn
Lisa Olivia Munn (born July 3, 1980) is an American actress and former television host. After an internship at a news station in Tulsa, she moved to Los Angeles where she began her professional career as a television host for the gaming network G4, primarily on the series ''Attack of the Show!'' from 2006 until 2010. She appeared as a correspondent on ''The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'' from 2010 to 2011. She is known for her three-season-long portrayal of Sloan Sabbith in Aaron Sorkin's HBO political drama series '' The Newsroom'' (2012–2014). Munn worked as an actress in the late 2000s, recurring on the television series '' Beyond the Break'' from 2006 to 2009, and appearing in supporting roles in the comedy films '' Big Stan'' (2007) and ''Date Night'' (2010), the superhero film ''Iron Man 2'' (2010), and Steven Soderbergh's comedy-drama ''Magic Mike'' (2012). She starred in the supernatural horror film '' Deliver Us from Evil'' (2014), the comedy ''Mortdecai'' (2015), and ...
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