Michael Schmidt
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Michael Schmidt may refer to:
  • Mike Schmidt
    Mike Schmidt
    Michael Jack Schmidt is a Hall of Fame third baseman popularly considered among the greatest third basemen in the history of Major League Baseball. He played his entire career for the Philadelphia Phillies....

    , baseball player
  • Michael Q. Schmidt
    Michael Q. Schmidt
    Michael Quentin Schmidt is an American film and television actor and fine arts model. According to film threat he " ... has become a much-in-demand presence thanks to his versatility and his willingness to take roles to wild extremes"....

    , American actor
  • Michael Schmidt (poet)
    Michael Schmidt (poet)
    Michael Schmidt is a Mexican-British poet, author and scholar. He studied at Harvard and at Wadham College, Oxford. He is currently Professor of Poetry at Glasgow University, where he is convener of the Creative Writing M.Litt programme...

    , poet and scholar
  • Michael Schmidt (bowling)
    Michael Schmidt (bowling)
    Michael Schmidt is one of the world's leading Ten-pin bowlers.In 2005 he won the 7th Bowling World Cup title for Canada defeating Or Aviram of Israel in the men’s final of the 41st Qubica/AMF World Cup to give Canada its seventh Bowling World Cup title and a tie with the Philippines for the second...

    , Canadian bowling player
  • Michael Schmidt (agriculture)
    Michael Schmidt (agriculture)
    Michael Schmidt is a Canadian dairy farmer and advocate for raw milk. His story is documented in the film Milk War .Milk War is a story about Michael Schmidt’s battle to legalize the sale of unpasteurized milk. In defiance of the law Schmidt has supplied his neighbours with raw milk for over...

    , Canadian dairy farmer
  • Michael Schmidt (singer), German singer / rapper also known by the stage name Smudo
  • Michael S. Schmidt (journalist)
    Michael S. Schmidt (journalist)
    Michael S. Schmidt is a foreign correspondent for The New York Times in Baghdad, Iraq.-Life:Schmidt graduated from Lafayette College in 2005 with an AB in International Affairs.In 2004, he worked at the The Boston Globe....

    , The New York Times
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