No. He allowed himself to remonstrate with God for the good of his people (Exodus, end of ch.5; Numbers ch.11), but it was never in anger.
Angry, vengeful, jealous and punishing.
I'm pretty sure it was Moses
According to Judaism - no.
yes Moses from the Bible did have speech problems
He was very angry and said who is that God I should listen and free the people.
Since Moses received messages from God (including one carved into stone tablets, the only written message ever received from God) he is considered to be a prophet.
Althhough it is questionable that Moses ever existed. However, as part of a story, God revealed himself once as a bright star like and Moses fainted along with the mountain (behind which the brightness (God) appeared and infront of Moses) turned into ashes later used as Kohl (surma).
When Moses came down from mount Sinai , he was very angry with the people, he then threw the two tablets of stone and it broke.
because they were faithful and believed God would allow them to occupy the land when they were sent in by Moses to spy out the land; the other spies said it wasn't possible and were afraid of the people inhabiting the land.
No. Moses was man. God is God and not man (Hosea 11:9).
Miriam got angry as she was not a Jewish lady.
Through spending his entire life following God's commands to the utmost, Moses became the greatest prophet to ever live (Numbers ch.12, Deuteronomy ch.34).