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Michael Coleman may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Michael Coleman (author) (born 1946), English writer of books for children and young adults *Michael Coleman (blues musician) (1956–2014), American blues guitarist *Michael Coleman (dancer) (born 1940), British ballet dancer * Michael Coleman (fiddler) (1891–1945), Irish-American fiddler *T. Michael Coleman (born 1951), American bass player of bluegrass and folk music *Michael Coleman, English musician of Brian and Michael * Michael Coleman (''The Walking Dead''), a minor fictional character Others *Michael Coleman (baseball) (born 1975), American outfielder *Michael Coleman (bishop) (1902–1969), Anglican bishop *Michael Coleman (hurler) (born 1962), Irish retired hurler * Michael Coleman (unionist), American labor union leader *Michael B. Coleman (born 1954), American politician, former mayor of Columbus, Ohio *Michael Gower Coleman (1939–2011), Roman Catholic bishop of Port Elizabeth, South Africa See also *Michae ...
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Michael Coleman (author)
Michael Coleman (born 12 May 1946) is a British author of children's and young adult fiction whose book, '' Weirdo's War'', was shortlisted for the 1996 Carnegie Medal. One of his books, Net Bandits, has been adapted to film. Coleman is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits include Football Stories, The Ups and Downs of the Premier League (Foul Football), Flaming Olympics 2008 with Quiz Book. A native of Forest Gate in the London Borough of Newham, Coleman has written nearly a hundred books, including fifteen titles in the ''Angels FC'' series and five titles, ''The Cure'', ''Going Straight'', ''The Snog Log'', ''Tag'' and ''Weirdo's War'' for "10 and older" readers. Biography Coleman was born in Forest Gate, a suburb in east London. Not long after he was born, his family moved a few miles east to Barking. At the time of his arrival, the area was just starting to recover from the damage it had received during World War II. ...
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