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Encyclopedia > Mike Newell

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Paul Fischer Interviews Mike Newell (928 words)
Mike Newell is a director whose diversity is apparent.
Newell believes that it's possible to take such an established franchise as the Potter films and make it your own.
All of this is in stark contrast to Newell's Mona Lisa Smile, a 1953-set drama about a forward-thinking art history teacher determined to reach out to a cluster of conservative young women.
Mike Newell (footballer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (316 words)
Mike Newell represented 13 different clubs in his career, playing a total of 530 league games and scoring 120 goals, overall he totalled £3,585,000 in transfer fees.
Mike Newell replaced Chris Turner as manager of Hartlepool United mid-way through the 2002/2003 season and despite ensuring Hartlepool got promoted, he was removed from the position of Hartlepool United manager.
It was widely reported that Mike Newell won a Pop Idol style poll to become manager but truth be told he was offered and signed a contract before the "results" were announced.
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