Man in Black
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The Man in Black may refer to:
People
- Johnny Cash, American country and western singer, who regularly performed dressed in all black
- Dale Earnhardt, American race car driver
- Tacchi Venturi, papal liaison to Mussolini
Entertainment
Music
- Man in Black (album), a 1971 album by Johnny Cash
- "Man in Black" (song), a Johnny Cash song on the 1971 album of the same name
Other media
- The narrator of the BBC Radio series Appointment with Fear
- Valentine Dyall, British actor, the original presenter of the BBC Radio series Appointment with Fear
- Edward de Souza, successor to Dyall, on the BBC Radio 4 series Fear on Four between 1988 and 1992
- Mark Gatiss, in the 2009 BBC Radio 4 Extra revival of the radio programme now titled The Man in Black
- Man in Black (film), a 1949 British thriller film
- Man in Black: His Own Story in His Own Words, Johnny Cash's autobiography
- The Man in Black, a 1965 Western novel by Marvin H. Albert, filmed as Rough Night in Jericho in 1967
- The Man in Black a ballet by James Kudelka
Fictional characters
- The Man in Black (Westworld) (played by Ed Harris), the unnamed antagonist of the HBO TV series Westworld
- The Man in Black (Lost) (also known as "the smoke monster" and similar), the unnamed antagonist of the TV series Lost
- Randall Flagg, a character featured in several of Stephen King's novels
- Dr. Terence Wynn, a character in the Halloween film series
- Colonel Douglas Mortimer, played by Lee Van Cleef, in For a Few Dollars More
- The earliest example, Chaucer's Man in Black, from The Book of the Duchess
- The Man in Black, aka The Dread Pirate Roberts, in The Princess Bride
Other uses
- An informal nickname for referees in association football, referring to the traditional match official's kit
See also
- List of people known as the Black
- Men in Black (disambiguation)
- The Traveller in Black, a collection of stories by John Brunner
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