Michael Thompson
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Michael Thompson may refer to:
Musicians
- Michael Thompson (guitarist) (born 1954), American guitarist
- Michael Thompson (horn player) (born 1954), British horn player
Politicians
- Michael Thompson (Canadian politician) (first elected 2003), Canadian politician
- Michael Thompson (Louisiana politician) (born 1942), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives
- Mike Thompson (California politician) (born 1951), United States Representative from California's 1st congressional district
- Mike Thompson (Oklahoma politician) (born 1976), Oklahoma state Representative
Sportspeople
- Michael Thompson (American football) (born 1977), offensive tackle in the National Football League
- Michael Thompson (golfer) (born 1985), professional golfer on the PGA Tour
- Michael Thompson (lacrosse) (born 1976), professional box lacrosse player
- Mickey Thompson (1928–1988), American off-road racer
- Mike Thompson (2000s pitcher) (born 1980), 2000s pitcher in Major League Baseball
- Mike Thompson (1970s pitcher) (born 1949), 1970s pitcher in Major League Baseball
- Mike Thompson (American football) (born 1971), former NFL football player
- Mychal Thompson (born 1955), former NBA basketball player
- Michael Thompson (karateka) (born 1962), English karateka and kickboxer
Others
- Michael Thompson (academic) (born 1931), British academic
- Michael Thompson (Aryan Brotherhood) (born 1951), former Commissioner of the Aryan Brotherhood, who subsequently debriefed and testified against the gang
- Michael Thompson (photographer), American photographer
- Michael C. Thompson, American military officer and police officer from Oklahoma
- Michael P. Thompson, Associate Dean of the Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University (BYU)
- Mike Thompson (Falling Skies)
See also
- Michael Thomson (disambiguation)
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