MICHAEL SMITH


'Michael' or 'Mike Smith' may refer to:

Contents
Journalists
Music and entertainment
Politicians
Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Cricket
Other sports
Others

Journalists



Michael Smith (sports reporter), American sports reporter for the ''The Boston Globe'' and ESPN

Mike Smith (television presenter), British television and radio presenter

Michael Smith (newsreader), South Australian television newsreader

Michael Smith (newspaper reporter), reporter on defence issues at ''The Times'' of London; involved with some aspects of the Downing Street Memo

Michael Townsend Smith, theatre critic for ''The Village Voice,'' music and dance critic for the ''Santa Barbara News-Press;'' also playwright

Music and entertainment



Mikey Smith (1954–1983), Jamaican dub poet and performance artist

Michael Smith (poet) (born 1942), Irish poet and translator

Michael Smith (performance artist) (born 1951), American performance artist

Michael Peter Smith, American songwriter and performer

Mike Smith (Dave Clark Five) (born 1943), English singer-songwriter, best known for being the lead singer of The Dave Clark Five during the 1960s

Michael S. Smith (1946–2006), American jazz drummer; drummer for Roberta Flack

Michael W. Smith (born 1957), American contemporary Christian singer and multi-instrumentalist

Mike Smith (A&R man), MD of Columbia Records UK

Mike Smith (actor) (born 1972), Canadian actor and guitarist who portrays Bubbles in the television show ''Trailer Park Boys''

Mike Smith (musician), drummer, mainly known for his work in the death metal band Suffocation

Mike Smith (guitarist) (born 1973), American guitarist for the bands Snot and Limp Bizkit

Politicians



Michael Smith (Irish politician) (born 1940), Republic of Ireland politician

Michael K. Smith (Vermont), as of early 2006, secretary of human services for the state of Vermont

M. Hoke Smith (1855–1931), American politician

Sports


Baseball


Mike Smith (baseball player), MLB pitcher in the 2000s

Mike Smith (MLB outfielder), MLB outfielder who played in the 1926 season

Mike Smith (NL pitcher), National League pitcher from 1984–89

Mike Smith (AL pitcher), American League pitcher from 1989–90
Basketball


Mike Smith (basketball commentator) (born 1965), former pro player and current Los Angeles Clippers television and radio commentator

Michael Smith (basketball player) (born 1972), former NBA basketball player from Washington, D.C.

Mike Smith (basketball) (born 1976), professional basketball player from West Monroe, Louisiana
Cricket


M. J. K. Smith (born 1933), English cricketer

Michael J. Smith (cricketer) (1942–2005), cricketer who played for Middlesex CCC and England

Michael Jonathon Smith (born 1966), Scottish cricketer

Andrew Michael "Smudge" Smith (born 1967), Gloucestershire CCC and England cricketer
Other sports


Mike Smith (football coach) (born 1959), American coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars

Mike Smith (football manager), Wales national football team manager and manager of Hull City A.F.C.

Mike E. Smith (born 1965), American jockey

Mike Smith (ice hockey) (born 1982), backup goaltender on the Dallas Stars

Mike Smith (NFL) (born 1981), linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens

Mike Smith (decathlon) (born 1967), Canadian silver medalist in the decathlon, at the 1991 World Championships in Athletics

Michael Smith (New Zealand rugby) (born 1977), New Zealand rugby league player

Mike Smith (European basketball), former professional basketball player from the University of South Carolina-Spartanburg

Mike Smith (football player) (born 1989), goalkeeper for Bury FC

Others



Michael Smith (chef), Canadian celebrity chef

Michael Smith (chemist) (1932–2000), Canadian Nobel-prize winning chemist

Michael Smith (bishop) (born 1940), Catholic Bishop of Meath, Ireland

Michael J. Smith (astronaut) (1945–1986), American astronaut

Michael A. Smith (philosopher)

Michael Smith (poet)

Michael Keith Smith (born 1953), chairman of United Kingdom pressure group, the Conservative Democratic Alliance

Michael Marshall Smith (born 1965), British novelist and screenwriter

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