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Stuart Elliott (director)
Stuart or Stewart Elliott may refer to: * Stuart Elliott (footballer, born 1977), English footballer * Stuart Elliott (footballer, born 1978), Northern Ireland international footballer * Stuart Elliott (drummer) for Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, The Alan Parsons Project, Kate Bush and session drummer See also * Stewart Elliott Stewart Elliott (born March 1, 1965) is an American thoroughbred jockey. Elliott was born, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He grew up in horse racing; his father was a jockey for many years, his mother rode show horses and was a riding instructor ...
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Stuart Elliott (footballer, Born 1977)
Stuart Thomas Elliott (born 27 August 1977) is an English Manager (association football), football manager and Football player, former professional player who played as a Defender (association football), defender or midfielder in the Football League for 11 clubs. He is the manager of club Newcastle Benfield F.C., Newcastle Benfield. Elliott started his career as a schoolboy at Arsenal F.C., Arsenal, and after being released by the club he signed an apprenticeship with Newcastle United F.C., Newcastle United in 1995. He spent five years with the club, during which time he was Loan (association football), loaned out seven times. He never made a first-team appearance for Newcastle, but appeared on the Substitute (association football), substitutes' bench on six occasions and eventually became Captain (association football), captain of the reserve team. He left the club in 2000 to join Darlington F.C., Darlington, where he played for most of the 2000–01 season before joining Ply ...
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Stuart Elliott (footballer, Born 1978)
Stuart Elliott (born 23 July 1978) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder from 1998 to 2013. Elliott made a name for himself whilst with Motherwell and Hull City as well as being capped 39 times by Northern Ireland. He also played professionally for Glentoran, Doncaster Rovers, Grimsby Town, Hamilton Academical and Stirling Albion. He had initially retired in 2010 but came out of retirement to return to Glentoran for the 2012–13 season. Club career Glentoran Born in Belfast, Elliott started his career at St Andrews FC, from Belfast, then moved on to Glentoran (also in Northern Ireland) before joining Scottish Premier League club Motherwell. Motherwell He became a fans favourite at Fir Park and his impressive performances earned him his first cap for Northern Ireland against Malta in September 2002. In May 2002, Motherwell went into administration and as a result had to sell many of their best players. During his time at the club, Elli ...
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Stuart Elliott (drummer)
Stuart Elliott (born Stuart Alexander Elliott, 22 May 1953) is an English drummer, composer and producer. He was the original drummer for Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel and during his time with this band he became a session drummer playing for top artists such as Kate Bush, Al Stewart, The Alan Parsons Project, Roger Daltrey, Paul McCartney, Claudio Baglioni, Lucio Battisti, among others. Biography Elliott was born in London, England. He started to be interested in playing drums at the age of three by watching his father who was a jazz drummer. "Until I was fifteen, I was educated at St. Michael's School, Belgravia. Since then I have done a bit of session work, including a tour with Adam Faith and drifted through a number of rock bands until someone who heard me do a gig with a band called Monksilver mentioned me to Steve Harley. We soon discovered we could communicate on the same level, and having joined the band, I quickly realised that I had found my niche in rock music." ...
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