Michael Barry (disambiguation)
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Michael Barry, Mike Barry or Mick Barry may refer to:
  • Michael A. Barry
    Michael A. Barry
    Michael A. Barry is a Princeton University professor and historian of the greater Middle East and Islamic world. Since 2004 he has taught as Lecturer in Islamic Culture in Princeton's Department of Near Eastern Studies, in addition to serving as consultative chairman of the Department of Islamic...

     (born 1948), American historian of the greater Middle East and Islamic world
  • Michael Joseph Barry
    Michael Joseph Barry
    Michael Joseph Barry was an Irish poet, author, and political figure.-Life and career:Born in Cork, Ireland, Barry was imprisoned in 1843 as a Young Irelander. That year an 1843 essay on repeal won the Repeal Association prize...

     (1817–1889), Irish poet, author, and political figure
  • Michael Barry (television producer) (1910–1988), British television producer and executive
  • Michael Barry (born 1946), director of the film The Second Coming of Suzanne
    The Second Coming of Suzanne
    The Second Coming of Suzanne is a 1974 film directed by Michael Barry. It stars Jared Martin as an obsessed San Francisco indie film maker who hires a beautiful young woman called Suzanne to star as a female Christ in his next film...

  • Michael Barry (cyclist)
    Michael Barry (cyclist)
    Michael Barry is a Canadian professional road racing cyclist for UCI ProTour team .Previous to riding for UCI ProTour team he spent several years with the . He also raced of the Saturn Cycling Team for a number of years before going to US Postal Service/Discovery. He was born and raised in...

     (born 1975), Canadian professional racing cyclist
  • Michael Bukht
    Michael Bukht
    Mirza Michael John Bukht OBE was a British commercial radio executive. Under the pseudonym Michael Barry, he was a chef and television personality who was a regular co-presenter on the BBC2 television show Food and Drink.-Education and background:Barry was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys'...

     (1941–2011), British radio executive who (as a chef and television personality) used the pseudonym Michael Barry
  • "Michael Barry", a song by Grandaddy from their 1994 album Complex Party Come Along Theories
    Complex Party Come Along Theories
    Complex Party Come Along Theories is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Grandaddy, released on cassette tape in 1994. It was self-released by the band and limited to 200 copies. It features only the band's three founding members, Jason Lytle, Kevin Garcia, and Aaron Burtch.- Track...

  • Mick Barry (bowler) (born 1919), County Cork road bowler
  • Mick Barry (Irish Socialist Party)
    Mick Barry (Irish Socialist Party)
    Mick Barry is an Irish Socialist Party councillor for Cork City Council first elected in 2004 and re-elected in June 2009 on the first count in the Cork City North Central ward. He also stood unsuccessfully in the 2002, 2007 and 2011 general elections in the Cork North Central constituency...

    , Irish Socialist Party politician from Cork
  • Mike Barry (American football), American football coach
  • Mike Barry (footballer)
    Mike Barry (footballer)
    Michael James "Mike" Barry was a former professional footballer midfielder.Barry played for Huddersfield Town, Carlisle United & Bristol Rovers in England before moving to the United States to play for the Columbus Magic of the American Soccer League...

     (born 1953), English footballer
  • Mick Barry (rugby)
    Mick Barry (rugby)
    Michael Joseph "Mick" Barry was a rugby union player who represented Australia.Barry, a scrum-half, claimed 1 international rugby cap for Australia.-References:...

     (born 1943), rugby union player who represented Australia
  • Michael Maltman Barry
    Maltman Barry
    Michael Maltman Barry , often known as Maltman Barry, was a Scottish political activist who described himself as a Marxist but stood in elections for the Conservative Party....

    (1842–1909), Scottish political activist
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