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Paul Currie (comedian)
Paul Currie may refer to: * Paul Currie (director) (born 1968), Australian film director * Paul Currie (footballer) (born 1985), Scottish footballer See also * Paul Curry (1917–1986), businessman and amateur magician * Paul Curry (golfer) (born 1961), English golfer {{hndis, Currie, Paul ...
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Paul Currie (director)
Paul Currie (born 2 March 1968) is an Australian director, producer and author. His directorial work spans feature films and the staging of live events. Currie directed and produced the 2004 feature film ''One Perfect Day (2004 film), One Perfect Day'', for which he was awarded Best Debut Director from the Screen Director's Association of Australia. He also produced the 1995 Australian action feature film ''Under the Gun (1995 film), Under the Gun'' and in 1997 co-authored the best selling book ''Heroes: A Guide to Realising Your Dreams''. Currie directed the acclaimed 2000 documentary ''Lionheart: The Jesse Martin Story'' and also served as creative director for World Reconciliation Day, a live and filmed event that featured Nelson Mandela and Rubin Carter. In 2005, Currie was nominated as Australian of the Year for co-founding a charity organization called The Reach Foundation. As the founder of the Elliot Currie Drama Studios in Melbourne.
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Paul Currie (footballer)
Paul Currie (born 30 January 1985) is a Scottish former footballer. Career Currie began his youth football career with Musselburgh Windsor from their colts team through to Under 13's, winning Player of the Year, from there he joined Leith Athletic at under-15 level before joining the youth system at Cowdenbeath. After a spell at his hometown club Musselburgh Athletic, Currie had a season with Scottish Second Division side Raith Rovers before returning to Musselburgh. Berwick Rangers Currie joined Berwick Rangers in 2009, making his debut on 19 September against Elgin City scoring Berwick's second goal in their 3–3 draw. In all he made 75 appearances in all competitions scoring 23 goals for the club. Hamilton On 31 August 2011 Currie signed for Hamilton Academical after the second of two offers was accepted by Berwick. He made his debut on 10 September against Queen of the South at Palmerston Park. His first goal for the club came on 15 October against Morton in their 2– ...
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Paul Curry
Paul Curry (August 19, 1917 – February 19, 1986) was the vice-president of the Blue Cross Insurance Company of New York, and a famous amateur magician who became well known in the magic community for inventing highly-original card magic. Many magicians have performed illusions and effects created by Curry. Doug Henning used Curry's "The Sliding Knot" in one of his TV specials. Curry's most famous creation is Out of This World, a self-working card trick that he created in 1942, at the age of 25. Curry is the author of a number of books and manuscripts dealing with his many original magical creations. He has also been credited with inventing the missing square puzzle. On 12 March 1977, the Academy of Magical Arts at The Magic Castle The Magic Castle is a performance venue, restaurant, and clubhouse for the Academy of Magical Arts for magicians and magic enthusiasts in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California, United States. The Academy was started in 1952 b ...
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