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Moorhouse
Moorhouse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adrian Moorhouse, swimmer
- Anthony Moorhouse, British soldier kidnapped and killed in Port Said after the Suez Crisis
- Geoffrey Moorhouse (1931–2009), British author
- George Moorhouse, American-British footballer
- Harry Moorhouse, British Army officer and cricketer
- James Moorhouse, Anglican Bishop of Melbourne and Manchester
- James Moorhouse (politician), British politician
- Justin Moorhouse, comedian and broadcaster
- Matthew Moorhouse, medical practitioner, pastoralist, civil servant and the first Protector of Aborigines in South Australia
- Patrick Moorhouse, actor/director
- Robert Moorhouse, cricketer
- Roger Moorhouse, historian
- Stan Moorhouse, British rugby league footballer
- William Sefton Moorhouse, New Zealand politician
- William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse, his nephew, the first airman to be awarded the Victoria Cross
Moorhouse (band)
Moorhouse was a New Zealand boy band consisting of members Jason Aileone (born 1993), Brock Ashby (born 1993), Rory McKenna (born 1993), Marley Sola Wilcox-Nanai (born 1995) and Rameka Uitime-Paraki (born 1993). They formed in Christchurch in 2012 and are best known for their appearance in the first New Zealand series of The X Factor where they finished in fourth place. Competing in the Groups category, they were mentored by Melanie Blatt. Their debut single "Mama Said" was released in August 2013, peaking at number eight in the New Zealand charts. In February 2015 the band announced it had split up.