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Michael Farmer (other)
Michael or Mike Farmer may refer to: * Michael Farmer, Baron Farmer, British businessman and life peer * Mike Farmer (basketball), American basketball player and coach * Mike Farmer (baseball) Michael Anthony Farmer (born July 3, 1968) is a former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher. Farmer played college baseball as an outfielder at Jackson State and was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies as an amateur free agent in 1989. Durin ...
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Michael Farmer, Baron Farmer
Michael Stahel Farmer, Baron Farmer (born 17 December 1944) is a British businessman, former treasurer of the Conservative Party, and life peer in the House of Lords. Early life Farmer was born on 17 December 1944 in Tonbridge, Kent, England. His sister, actress Suzan Farmer, died in September 2017. Michael has described how he and his sister had a violent and chaotic early childhood, characterised by 'poverty, neglect and shame.' His father, David Farmer, a metals trader, died due to his alcoholism when he was aged four, while they narrowly avoided being removed from their mother's care due to her own struggle with alcohol. He was educated at Wantage Grammar School, as a boarder."Farmer, Baron cr. 2014 (Life Peer) ...
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Mike Farmer (basketball)
Don Michael Farmer (born September 26, 1936) is a retired American basketball player and coach. A 6'7" forward, he was selected with the third pick in the 1958 NBA draft by the New York Knicks The New York Knickerbockers, shortened and more commonly referred to as the New York Knicks, are an American professional basketball team based in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The Knicks compete in the National Basketball Associat ... after a college career at the University of San Francisco. Farmer played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for a total of seven seasons with New York, the Cincinnati Royals, and the St. Louis Hawks. In 1966, he coached nine games for the Baltimore Bullets. References External links BasketballReference.com: Mike Farmer (as player) 1936 births Living people All-American college men's basketball players American men's basketball coaches American men's basketball players Baltimore Bullets (1963–1973) head coaches ...
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