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Sam Fisher (other)
Sam Fisher may refer to: * Sam Fisher (Australian footballer) (born 1982), former Australian rules footballer * Sam Fisher (Scottish footballer) (born 2001), Scottish association footballer * Sam Fisher (''Splinter Cell''), protagonist of Ubisoft's ''Splinter Cell'' video game series See also * Samuel Fisher (other) * Sam Fischer (born 1991), Australian singer, songwriter, and musician * Samantha Fisher (born 1995), Canadian curler {{Human name disambiguation, Fisher, Sam ...
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Sam Fisher (Australian Footballer)
Samuel Fisher (born 10 July 1982) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Between the ages of 17 and 19, Fisher was a promising junior golfer and played off a handicap of 1. He won the Riverland Tyre and Mag Boxing Day Classic four times, twice with his father Terry and twice with his brother Ben. However, Fisher gave away a possible career in golf for AFL football. Fisher began playing Australian rules in South Australia with West Adelaide, where he was first identified by AFL scouts at the age of 21. AFL career Draft and Debut The versatile defender was selected as pick number 55 in the 2003 AFL Draft. Fisher made his debut in Round 7 2004, after injuries to other key defenders meant he was required for the team. St Kilda was in a strong position when he made his debut, having won the pre-season Wizard Home Loans Cup, and were undefeated in first position in the ...
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Sam Fisher (Scottish Footballer)
Sam Fisher (born 17 May 2001) is a Scottish professional association football, footballer who plays as a defender (association football), defender for Dunfermline Athletic F.C., Dunfermline Athletic. He came through the youth ranks of Dundee F.C., Dundee and has also played on loan for East Kilbride F.C., East Kilbride, Forfar Athletic F.C., Forfar Athletic (in three separate spells) and Dunfermline, before signing permanently with the latter in 2023. Career Dundee 2019–20 season Fisher joined Lowland Football League side East Kilbride F.C., East Kilbride on loan in September 2019. Fisher's season was cut short due to an Anterior cruciate ligament injury, ACL injury picked up in a reserve game, which required surgery and kept him out for six to nine months. 2020–21 season After making his return, Fisher signed a new deal with Dundee, keeping him at the club until 2023. He then immediately joined Scottish League One side Forfar Athletic F.C., Forfar Athletic on loan ...
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Sam Fisher (Splinter Cell)
Sam Fisher is a fictional character and the protagonist of the ''Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell'' series of video games developed by Ubisoft as well as a series of tie-in novels. He was created by the writer JT Petty and designed by artist Martin Caya. Fisher was originally voiced by veteran actor Michael Ironside in the first five installments of the series. In 2013, Eric Johnson assumed the voice and physical role in '' Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist''. Ironside later returned to the role in 2018, participating in a crossover downloadable content for '' Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands'' and again in 2020 for '' Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint''. He was also added as a playable character in '' Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege'', voiced by Jeff Teravainen. Fictional biography Sam Fisher (LCDR, USN-Ret.) is a former employee of Third Echelon, a top-secret black bag operation sub-branch within the National Security Agency (NSA) and a former member of its subsequent ...
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Samuel Fisher (other)
Samuel Fisher may refer to: * Samuel Fisher (Quaker) (1605–1665), English Quaker controversialist * Samuel Fisher (died 1681) (c. 1605–1681), English ejected minister * Samuel Fisher (clergyman) (1777–1857), American clergyman and educator * Samuel Rhoads Fisher (1794–1839), secretary of the Navy of the Republic of Texas * Samuel Rowland Fisher (1745–1834), Philadelphia merchant in Revolutionary times * Samuel Fisher, Baron Fisher of Camden (1905–1979), British businessman and Jewish leader * Samuel H. Fisher (1867–1957), American attorney and print historian See also * Samuel von Fischer (1859–1934), Hungarian-born German publisher * Sam Fisher (other) Sam Fisher may refer to: * Sam Fisher (Australian footballer) (born 1982), former Australian rules footballer * Sam Fisher (Scottish footballer) (born 2001), Scottish association footballer * Sam Fisher (''Splinter Cell''), protagonist of Ubisof ...
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Sam Fischer
Samuel Fischer (born July 5, 1991) is an Australian pop rock singer-songwriter and musician. Fischer released music independently before signing with RCA Records in 2019. RCA re-released his debut EP ''Not a Hobby'' in January 2020. Life and career Early life Fischer was born outside of Sydney in 1991 and grew up on a farm in the town of Grose Vale, just outside Sydney, Australia. His musical life began at age three when he started playing violin after being inspired by seeing a performance by Queenie. He moved with his family to Sydney when he was seven, and at age 10 took up the saxophone, later playing in his high school jazz band. By age 12, he was writing songs, learning to do so after listening to Human Nature's self-titled album (which included songs such as ''He Don't Love You'', '' When We Were Young'' and '' Don't Come Back'') which his parents had bought for him. He attended Sydney Grammar School and later the Conservatorium High School in Sydney. In 2010 he was ac ...
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