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McKean

British  
/ məˈkiːn /

noun

  1. Tom. born 1963, Scottish athlete: European 800 metres gold medallist (1990)

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The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health vice-president for policy, Dr Mike McKean, says the bill must be brought in "without further delay".

From BBC

Future Spinal Tap lead singer Michael McKean appears there as a protest singer, while the 1982 CBS TV movie “Million Dollar Infield,” written again with Mishkin, features Reiner alongside future Spinal Tap lead guitarist Christopher Guest and bassist Harry Shearer; it’s a story of baseball, families and therapy.

From Los Angeles Times

Coincidentally, I have had Reiner in my ear over the past couple of weeks, listening to the audiobook version of “A Fine Line: Between Stupid and Clever,” which he narrates with contributions from McKean, Shearer and Guest.

From Los Angeles Times

To bring realism to their roles in a fake heavy metal band, actors Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer took notes on the antics of real-life acts like Judas Priest and played actual gigs as Spinal Tap in Los Angeles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Messrs. Guest, McKean and Shearer prepared for filming by donning “full hair and wardrobe” at actual gigs.

From The Wall Street Journal