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Maurice Evans was a Welsh international footballer. He was part of the Wales national football team, playing 1 match on 17 March 1884 against England. At club level, he played for Oswestry Town.

Maurice George Evans was a football player with Reading Football Club, and later manager of Shrewsbury, Reading and Oxford United.

Maurice Evans (actor) English-born British-American actor of Welsh descent

Maurice Herbert Evans was a British actor, noted for his interpretations of Shakespearean characters. His best-known screen roles are Dr. Zaius in the 1968 film Planet of the Apes and as Samantha Stephens's father, Maurice, on Bewitched.

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