Michael Carr
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Michael Carr or Mike Carr may refer to:
  • Michael Carr (Lib Dem politician)
    Michael Carr (Lib Dem politician)
    Michael Carr is a British teacher, lecturer and politician for the Liberal Democrats. Originally a teacher, Carr became active in politics as a Conservative councillor before joining the Social Democratic Party...

     (born 1946), British politician, MP for Ribble Valley 1991-92
  • Michael Carr (Labour politician)
    Michael Carr (Labour politician)
    Michael Carr was a British Labour Party politician who served as Member of Parliament for Bootle for 57 days in 1990 from his election until his death. He was a dockworker who later became a trade union official, but his political rise was assisted by the help he gave the Labour Party leadership...

     (1947–1990), British politician, MP for Bootle in 1990
  • Michael Carr (composer)
    Michael Carr (composer)
    Michael Carr , real name Maurice Alfred Cohen, was a British light music composer born in Leeds. He is best remembered for the song "South of the Border ", written with Jimmy Kennedy for the 1939 film of the same name.Among Carr's other compositions were The Shadows instrumental hits "Man of...

    , British composer
  • Mike Carr (game designer) (born 1951), American fantasy writer and game designer
  • Mike Carr (musician)
    Mike Carr (musician)
    Mike Carr, born Michael Anthony Carr in South Shields, County Durham, England is a jazz organist, pianist and vibraphonist...

  • Michael Carr (footballer)
    Michael Carr (footballer)
    Michael Andrew Carr is an English footballer, who currently plays for F.C. United of ManchesterCarr has previously played for Macclesfield Town, Northwich Victoria, Morecambe and Kidderminster Harriers...

     (born 1983), English footballer currently playing for Stalybridge Celtic F.C
  • Michael Carr, presenter of Faces of Death
    Faces of Death
    Faces of Death is a 1978 mondo film which guides viewers through explicit scenes depicting a variety of ways to die and violent acts....

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