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The first Turner Prize was awarded to Malcolm Morley, an English artist living in the United States.
* Malcolm Morley ( born 1931 ), British-American artist
In 1946 – 47, when Johnson began to concentrate on his children's books, the strip was drawn by Johnson's Connecticut neighbor, artist Jack Morley, who had previously drawn editorial cartoons for the New York Journal American.
Malcolm Morley ( born June 7, 1931 ) is an English artist now living in the United States.
Morley is a lifelong fan of the jazz musician John Surman and conducted an interview with the artist for The Guardian newspaper.
Following the Dawn Parade's split, McDonald continued as a solo artist ; he has, to date, recorded two full-length solo albums, partly in collaboration with former Hip Down / Dawn Parade members Jeremy Jones, Nick Morley and Seymour Glass ( credited as Seymour Patrick ) and continues to play live throughout the UK.
A wheatpaste poster by Morley ( artist ) in Los Angeles.
Founded by Mr R. Morley, the Reverend Michael Scott SJ, Rector of Newman College, University of Melbourne, and lawyer Mrs M. Tenison, it was named after the artist and poet William Blake.
Michael Morley is an experimental musician and visual artist from New Zealand.
" Divorced " by Morley ( artist ) | Morley in Los Angeles, CA.

Morley and born
* Adrian Morley ( born 1977 ), English professional rugby player
He was born of a farming family of Swanton Morley, Norfolk.
He was born in Morley, West Yorkshire, England, to Joseph Dixon Asquith ( 10 February 1825 – 16 June 1860 ) and his wife Emily Willans ( 4 May 1828 – 12 December 1888 ).
* Cozy Morley ( born 1926 ), entertainer, singer.
Woodcock was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, but moved with his parents to England at an early age, attending Sir William Borlase's Grammar School in Marlow and Morley College.
Sir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet ( 20 September 1803 – 29 December 1876 ), born in Morley, near Leeds, was a manufacturer, politician and philanthropist in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.
* Morley Safer ( born 1931 ), Canadian news reporter
* Adrian Morley ( born 1977 ), English rugby league football player
* John David Morley ( born 1948 ), English novelist
* Lawrence Morley ( born 1920 ), Canadian geophysicist
* Lewis Morley ( born 1925 ), English photographer
* Luke Morley ( born 1960 ), English musician
* Nathan Morley ( born 1974 ), British television journalist and host
* Paul Morley ( born 1957 ), British journalist of the music scene
* Sean Morley ( born 1971 ), Canadian wrestler
* Steve Morley ( born 1981 ), Canadian football player
* Trevor Morley ( born 1961 ), English football player
Morley was born in north London.
Christopher Morley was born in Haverford, Pennsylvania.
Barry Morley Joseph Callaghan ( born July 5, 1937 ) is a Canadian author, poet and anthologist.
The son of William Morley Stubbs, a solicitor, he was born at Knaresborough, Yorkshire, and was educated at Ripon Grammar School and Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated in 1848, obtaining a first-class in Literae Humaniores and a third in mathematics.
* Tony Morley ( born ), England and Aston Villa footballer, European Cup winner in 1982

Morley and 1982
* Reproduction of Paul Morley interview, 1982
* Sheridan Morley, " More, Kenneth Gilbert ( 1914 – 1982 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 12 Sept 2007
Lord Morley served as Lord Lieutenant of Devon from 1982 to 1998.
# King of Moomba ( 1967 to 1987 ): British actor Robert Morley ( 1967 ), British actor Alfred Marks ( 1968 ), Italian opera singer Tito Gobbi ( 1969 ), featherweight boxing champion Johnny Famechon ( 1970 ), Russian clown Oleg Popov ( 1971 ), pop singer Johnny Farnham ( 1972 ) with Collingwood footballer Lou Richards as his Jester, indigenous Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls ( 1973 ), ballet dancer Sir Robert Helpmann ( 1974 ), entertainer Rolf Harris ( 1975 ), entertainer Barry Crocker ( 1976 ), Disney character Mickey Mouse as King of Moomba and TV Personality Ugly Dave Gray as a Jester ( 1977 ), first Melbourne born king, entertainer Bert Newton ( 1978 ), entertainer Graham Kennedy ( 1979 ), TV actor Paul Cronin ( 1980 ), Richards again but this time as King ( 1981 ), film, TV and stage actor Frank Thring ( 1982 ), TV Personality Daryl Somers ( 1983 ), footballer Kevin Bartlett ( 1984 ), TV Personality Ian " Molly " Meldrum ( 1985 ), motor racing driver Peter Brock ( 1986 ) and champion doubles tennis player Paul McNamee ( 1987 ).
* John St Aubyn Parker, 6th Earl of Morley 10 May 1982 – 16 September 1998
In July, almost a year after Josef K had split, yet with just one proper solo record to his name in " Running Away ", Haig was labelled " the face and sound of 1982 " by Paul Morley in a lead feature for the NME.

Morley and ),
New characters were introduced, such as Terry Duckworth ( Nigel Pivaro ), Curly Watts ( Kevin Kennedy ), Martin Platt ( Sean Wilson ), Reg Holdsworth ( Ken Morley ) and the McDonald family ; one of whom, Simon Gregson, started on the show as Steve McDonald a week after his 15th birthday, and has been in the programme ever since.
The interpretation of the null result of the Michelson – Morley experiment is that the round-trip travel time for light is isotropic ( independent of direction ), but the result alone is not enough to discount the theory of the aether or validate the predictions of special relativity.
When Reasoner left CBS to co-anchor ABC's evening newscast ( he would return to CBS and the show in 1978 ), Morley Safer joined the team in 1970, and he took over Reasoner's duties of reporting less aggressive stories.
In Marie Antoinette ( 1938 ), he was played by Robert Morley.
* Morley, Christopher, " Rupert Brooke " in Shandygaff – A number of most agreeable Inquirendoes upon Life & Letters, interspersed with Short Stories & Skits, the Whole Most Diverting to the Reader ( New York: Garden City Publishing Company, 1918 ), pp. 58 – 71.
* Kitty Foyle ( novel ), by Christopher Morley
* Sheridan Morley ( 1941 – 2007 ), broadcaster and writer
* Passage ( 2007 novel ), a novel by John David Morley
The string of notable successes continued as Princess Charlotte in The First Gentleman ( Savoy, 1945 ) opposite Robert Morley as the Prince Regent, Pegeen in Playboy of the Western World ( Bristol Old Vic, 1946 ) and Tess of the d ' Urbervilles ( Bristol Old Vic, 1946, transferring to the Piccadilly Theatre in the West End in 1947 ), which was adapted for the stage by her husband.
Other famous works presented at the Savoy included the première of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit ( 1941, which ran 1, 997 consecutive performances, setting a new record for non-musical theatre runs ), Robert Morley in The Man Who Came to Dinner, and several comedies by William Douglas-Home starring, among others, Ralph Richardson, Peggy Ashcroft, and John Mills.
* Samuel Morley MP ( 1809-1886 ), businessman, statesman, philanthropist and abolitionist – lived in Stoke Newington.
Towns founded during this period included Diehlstadt, Morley, Oran, Perkins, Blodgett, Crowder, Vanduser, Illmo, Fornfelt ( Scott City ), Chaffee, Ancell, and Kelso.
Major international contests for women include the yearly Miss World competition ( founded by Eric Morley in 1951 ), Miss Universe ( founded in 1952 ), Miss International ( founded in 1960 ) and Miss Earth ( founded in 2001 with environmental awareness as its concern ).
Members of the Borough Council are Council President Keith Miller ( 2013 ), Corey Folta ( 2014 ), Tom Morley ( 2012 ), Robert Napoli ( 2014 ), Lynn A. Parry, Jr. ( 2013 ) and Robert White ( 2012 ).
Chief Wakara ( or Walker ), a Ute Tribe leader, invited Brigham Young to send pioneers Isaac Morley and George Washington Bradley to the area.
Three secondary schools serve pupils from Morley: The Morley Academy ( formerly Morley High School and Morley Grammar ), Bruntcliffe High School and Woodkirk High School ( technically in West Ardsley but has a large proportion of students from Morley due to its catchment area ).

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