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Tommy Wright (Irish Football Manager)
Tommy Wright may refer to: * Tommy A. Wright (born 1952), member of the Florida Senate * Thomas D. Wright (born 1956), known as Tommy, former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives * Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1928) (1928–2011), Scottish footballer, played for Sunderland * Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1944), English footballer who played for Everton * Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1963), Northern Ireland footballer * Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1966), Scottish footballer who played for Leicester City * Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1984), English footballer and manager who has played for Aberdeen, Forest Green Rovers and Darlington * Tommy Wright III (born 1976), American rapper and record producer * Tommy Wright (actor) (1926–1999), appeared in ''The Elephant Man'' and '' Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'' See also * Thomas Wright (other) * Tom Wright (other) Tom Wright may refer to: The arts and entertainment * Tom Wright (American act ...
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Tom or TOM may refer to: * Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name) Characters * Tom Anderson, a character in '' Beavis and Butt-Head'' * Tom Beck, a character in the 1998 American science-fiction disaster movie '' Deep Impact'' * Tom Buchanan, the main antagonist from the 1925 novel ''The Great Gatsby'' * Tom Cat, a character from the ''Tom and Jerry'' cartoons * Tom Lucitor, a character from the American animated series '' Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' * Tom Natsworthy, from the science fantasy novel '' Mortal Engines'' * Tom Nook, a character in ''Animal Crossing'' video game series * Tom Servo, a robot character from the ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' television series * Tom Sloane, a non-adult character from the animated sitcom ''Daria'' * Talking Tom, the protagonist from the ''Talking Tom & Friends'' franchise * Tom, a character from the '' Deltora Quest'' books by Emily Rodda * Tom, a ...
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Thomas D
Son Goku was a German rock band who played a mix of hardcore punk, alternative, reggae, and electronic sounds. The band was named after the Son Goku character in the ''Dragon Ball'' series. Son Goku's first and only album, ''Crashkurs'' (Crash course), was released in 2002 and reached a peak position of 15 on the Media Control Charts. The group has since disbanded due to "dissension" amongst the members. History Origins Son Goku was a side project of Thomas D of Die Fantastischen Vier. The band originated from the M.A.R.S. (Moderne Anstalt Rigoroser Spakker, or ''Modern Institute of Adamant Spakkers''), a commune of artists and musicians founded by Thomas D in 1998. Thomas D named the band after Son Goku, the protagonist of the ''Dragon Ball'' animated series, as the character embodied the band's philosophy; he stated he was "fascinated by Goku's naïveté and cheerfulness, yet, at the same time, a great warrior saving the world". Music Son Goku was formed with the "desire fo ...
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Tommy Wright (footballer, Born 1928)
Thomas Wright (20 January 1928 – 5 May 2011) was a Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland and the Scotland national football team as a midfielder. Club career He started his professional footballing career with Partick Thistle, where he made 35 appearances scoring 20 goals ranging from 1946 until 1949. From Partick Thistle, he joined Sunderland in 1949, and made his debut on 12 March 1949 against Portsmouth in a 4–1 defeat at Roker Park. He was part of the Sunderland team that finished third in the 1949–50 season and played regularly. Overall, in his Sunderland career he scored 51 goals in 170 league appearances, before moving to East Fife in 1955, in a deal seeing Charlie Fleming going the other way. He made 36 appearances scoring 18 goals during 1955 to 1957 at his time at East Fife. He then moved to Oldham Athletic in 1957 where he made 7 appearances and scored 2 goals in a single season. He then moved on a short spell to North Shields before retiring in 1957 ...
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Tommy Wright (footballer, Born 1944)
Thomas James Wright (born 21 October 1944) is a former footballer who played as a right-back. A one-club man, he played for Everton, with whom he won the Football League and the FA Cup, and represented England, including at the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Club career Wright was born in Norris Green, Liverpool. He joined Everton as an apprentice, and made his first team debut in 1964. He was part of the winning team in the 1966 FA Cup Final, in the unsuccessful team in the 1968 FA Cup Final and played all 42 league games in the 1969–70 season when Everton won the Football League Championship by nine points. He also won the 1970 FA Charity Shield. He made 437 appearances in total and scored four goals. Wright has often been described as the best right-back to play for Everton. George Best once described Wright as his most difficult opponent. International career Wright made twelve appearances for England including the classic match against Brazil in the 1970 World Cup in Mexi ...
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Tommy Wright (footballer, Born 1963)
Thomas James Wright (born 29 August 1963) is a Northern Irish football coach and former player who was most recently the manager of Kilmarnock. As a player, he was a goalkeeper who notably played in the Premier League with Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United and Manchester City. He also played in the Football League with Hull City, Reading and Wrexham, as well as in his native country with Linfield. He was capped 31 times by Northern Ireland. Since retiring as a player he has worked as a coach or manager for Limavady United, Ballymena United, Shamrock Rovers and St Johnstone. He guided St Johnstone to their win in the 2014 Scottish Cup Final, which won the first major national trophy in their history; he left his role there in May 2020. Wright was appointed Kilmarnock manager in February 2021, but was sacked in December of that year. Club career Wright was born in Ballyclare. After playing in his native Northern Ireland until he was 25, he entered English football with Newc ...
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Tommy Wright (footballer, Born 1966)
Thomas Elliott Wright (born 10 January 1966) is a Scottish football coach and former player. A winger, he made nearly 450 appearances in the English Football League and Premier League, and also had short spells in the Scottish League. He was most recently a First-Team Coach at Oldham Athletic. Career Coaching Having worked previously as his assistant manager at Oldham Athletic, Wright followed John Sheridan to League Two side Chesterfield to serve in the same capacity, in June 2009. He was made Caretaker Manager following the sacking of Sheridan on 27 August 2012, with Mark Crossley assisting. Wright was appointed assistant head coach of Barnsley on 25 February 2015 On 21 June 2018, he linked up with John Sheridan once more when being appointed the new assistant manager of Carlisle United. Swindon Town On 9 July 2019, he joined the coaching team at Swindon Town. In November 2020, Swindon Town F.C. manager John Sheridan stressed that he had no plans to change the exis ...
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Tommy Wright (footballer, Born 1984)
Thomas Andrew Wright (born 28 September 1984) is an English former professional footballer and manager. A former England under-19 and under-20 international, Wright started his career with Leicester City, helping them into the Premier League in 2002–03. However he failed to hold down a regular first team place at the higher level, and was loaned out to Brentford and Blackpool, before transferring to Barnsley in 2006. He helped the club gain promotion out of League One via the play-offs, before he joined Darlington in January 2007 following a short loan spell at League Two champions Walsall. He was sold on to Scottish Premier League side Aberdeen in August 2008 for a £100,000 fee. He returned to England in January 2010, signing with Grimsby Town, who were soon relegated out of the Football League. He rejoined Darlington, helping the club to lift the 2011 FA Trophy. He then appeared for a string of non-league clubs, latterly as player-manager with Corby Town and Nuneat ...
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Tommy Wright III
Tommy Wright III is an American rapper and hip hop producer. He began rapping in Memphis, Tennessee during the 1990s and is considered to be an early pioneer for fast-paced rap and trap production in South Memphis. Musical career Growing up in Memphis, Tommy Wright began producing music using four-track recording equipment. Between 1992 and 2001, he released five self-produced solo albums, one with N.O.D., and two more with group Ten Wanted Men, owned, operated and produced the entirety of Street Smart Record's discography and previewed – if possibly never distributed – a street documentary, Behind Closed Doors, for which there's also a soundtrack. Resurgence Despite stepping back from the music industry after 2001's ''Behind Closed Doors (Da Soundtrack)'', Tommy Wright III maintained a cult following through the 2000s and 2010s. Tommy Wright III collaborated with Bay Area rapper Lil B Brandon Christopher McCartney (born August 17, 1989), professionally known as Li ...
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Tommy Wright (actor)
Tommy Wright may refer to: * Tommy A. Wright (born 1952), member of the Florida Senate * Thomas D. Wright (born 1956), known as Tommy, former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives * Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1928) (1928–2011), Scottish footballer, played for Sunderland * Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1944), English footballer who played for Everton * Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1963), Northern Ireland footballer * Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1966), Scottish footballer who played for Leicester City * Tommy Wright (footballer, born 1984), English footballer and manager who has played for Aberdeen, Forest Green Rovers and Darlington * Tommy Wright III (born 1976), American rapper and record producer * Tommy Wright (actor) (1926–1999), appeared in ''The Elephant Man Joseph Carey Merrick (5 August 1862 – 11 April 1890), often erroneously called John Merrick, was an English man known for having severe deformities. He was first exhibited at a frea ...
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The Elephant Man (film)
''The Elephant Man'' is a 1980 British-American biographical drama film about Joseph Merrick (John Merrick in the film), a severely deformed man in late 19th-century London. The film was directed by David Lynch, produced by Mel Brooks (who was uncredited, to avoid audiences anticipating the film being in the vein of his comedic works, although his company Brooksfilms is in the opening credits) and Jonathan Sanger, and stars John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller, Michael Elphick, Hannah Gordon and Freddie Jones. ''The Elephant Man'' is generally regarded as one of Lynch's more accessible and mainstream works, alongside ''The Straight Story'' (1999). The screenplay was adapted by Lynch, Christopher De Vore and Eric Bergren from Frederick Treves's ''The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences'' (1923) and Ashley Montagu's ''The Elephant Man: A Study in Human Dignity'' (1971). It was shot in black-and-white and featured make-up work by Christopher Tucke ...
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (film)
''Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'' is a 1994 science fiction horror film directed by Kenneth Branagh who also stars as Victor Frankenstein, with Robert De Niro portraying Frankenstein's monster (called The Creation in the film), and co-stars Tom Hulce, Helena Bonham Carter, Ian Holm, John Cleese, Richard Briers and Aidan Quinn. Considered the most faithful film adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, ''Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus'', despite several differences and additions in plot from the novel, the film follows a medical student named Victor Frankenstein who creates new life in the form of a monster composed of various corpses' body parts. ''Mary Shelley's Frankenstein'' premiered at the London Film Festival, and was released theatrically on November 4, 1994, by TriStar Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics, grossing $112 million worldwide on a budget of $45 million, deeming it less successful than the previous Francis Ford Coppola-produced horror ad ...
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Thomas Wright (other)
Thomas Wright may refer to: Entertainment * Thomas Wright (writer) (fl. 1604), English writer * Thomas Wright (engraver) (1792–1849), British engraver and portrait painter * Thomas Wright (antiquarian) (1810–1877), British antiquarian and writer * Thomas Wright (social commentator) (1839–1909), English social commentator * Thomas J. Wright, film and television director, active since 1986 * Thomas Lee Wright, American writer and filmmaker * Thomas M. Wright (born 1983), Australian actor/director Politics * Thomas Wright (Lord Mayor) (died 1798), Lord Mayor of London in 1785 * Thomas C. Wright (born 1948), American politician * Thomas E. Wright (born 1955), North Carolina House of Representatives Science * Thomas Wright (astronomer) (1711–1786), English astronomer and mathematician * Thomas Wright (geologist) (1809–1884), Scottish surgeon and paleontologist * Thomas Wright (mathematical instrument maker) (1693-1767), English mathematical instrument maker * Thomas H. ...
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