Barbara Morgan (disambiguation)

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Barbara Morgan is an American astronaut.

Barbara Morgan may also refer to:

Barbara Morgan (photographer) American photographer

Barbara Morgan was an American photographer best known for her depictions of modern dancers. She was a co-founder of the photography magazine Aperture.

Barbara Spofford Morgan American educator, essayist and psychologist

Barbara Spofford Morgan was an American educator, essayist on religion and a specialist in mental testing.

Sparkle Moore is an American rockabilly singer who was influential as a pioneer of female rockabilly. Her name arose because of her similarity to Sparkle, a supporting character in the Dick Tracy comic strip. Sparkle dressed in men's clothing, often including leather, and sported an Elvis-influenced pompadour.

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Debbi Morgan actress

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David S. Allee is an American artist and photographer.

Matthew or Matt Stewart may refer to:

Dennis Morgan is an American songwriter and music publisher, best known for writing songs for Aretha Franklin, Faith Hill, Barbara Mandrell, and Eric Clapton. He has also published hit songs by Garth Brooks, All-4-One, Feargal Sharkey, and Trisha Yearwood.

Barbara Gluck is an American photojournalist, art photographer, speaker, writer, and healing facilitator.

Morgan Smith may refer to:

Chris Morgan is an American screenwriter and producer. His writing credits include multiple screenplays in the Fast & Furious franchise, Wanted, and the Fox crime drama Gang Related. Morgan's production company, Chris Morgan Productions, signed a first look deal with Universal in 2011. In 2013, Morgan launched a TV production company with a first look deal at Fox. He was spoofed in a video in The Onion where he was played by a five-year-old.

Willard "Herc" Detering Morgan was a photographer, writer, editor, and educator and the husband of photographer Barbara Morgan, known for her documentation of Martha Graham's dances.

Charlotte Finkelstein Brooks was an American photographer and photojournalist. From 1951 to 1971, she was a staff photographer for Look and the only woman staff photographer in the magazine's history.

Barbara Visser is a Dutch artist, who works as conceptual artist, photographer, video artist, and performance artist.

Liliane de Cock Belguim born US phographer

Liliane de Cock Morgan was a Belgian-born American photographer who won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1972, and was assistant to Ansel Adams.