Peter Morris
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Peter Morris may refer to:
  • Peter Morris (footballer)
    Peter Morris (footballer)
    Peter Morris is an English former professional footballer and manager. During his career he made over 300 appearances for Mansfield Town and over 200 for Ipswich Town. His one goal for Norwich was an outrageous fluke from 35 yards against title-chasing QPR on 17 April 1976, a date that will live...

     (born 1943), English football (soccer) player and manager
  • Peter Morris (playwright)
    Peter Morris (playwright)
    Peter Morris is an American playwright, television writer and critic, best known for his work in British theatre.-Biography:Morris was born in Philadelphia and educated at The Haverford School and Yale University, graduating in 1997...

     (born 1973), author of Guardians (play)
  • Peter Morris (politician)
    Peter Morris (politician)
    Peter Frederick Morris was an Australian politician.Morris was born in Sydney and was an alderman on the Newcastle City Council from 1968 to 1974. He won the House of Representatives seat of Shortland in 1972. He was appointed Minister for Transport in the first Hawke Ministry in March 1983. In...

     (born 1932), Australian politician
  • Peter Morris (surgeon)
    Peter Morris (surgeon)
    Professor Sir Peter John Morris AC is an Australian surgeon and a pioneer in organ transplant.Morris was born in Australia in 1934 and after education at Xavier College, Melbourne, he was a medical student at St. Vincent’s Hospital and the University of Melbourne, graduating in 1957...

    , transplant surgeon born in Australia
  • Peter Morris (Scrabble), 1991 Scrabble World Champion
  • Peter Morris (baseball)
    Peter Morris (baseball)
    Peter R. Morris was a Welsh Major League Baseball shortstop in for the Washington Nationals of the Union Association. He played one game for them, going 0-for-3. He also played for the Milwaukee team in the Northwestern League in and 1884. He was killed in a railroad accident in December, 1884...

     (1854–1884), Welsh baseball player
  • Peter Morris (swimmer), English Olympic swimmer
  • Peter Morris (ice hockey), WHA ice hockey player for Edmonton Oilers
  • Peter Morris, reporter for Melbourne television station HSV-7
    HSV-7
    HSV is a television station in Melbourne. It is part of the Seven Network, one of the three main commercial television networks in Australia, and its first and oldest station, having been launched in time for the 1956 Summer Olympic Games in Melbourne....


See also

  • Peter Morice
    Peter Morice
    Peter Morice was a Dutch-born engineer who developed one of the first pumped water supply systems for the City of London...

     (died 1588), Dutch-born engineer
  • Peter Maurice (disambiguation)
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