McGill (surname)
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People

  • Alexander McGill (disambiguation)
  • Andrew Ryan McGill
    Andrew Ryan McGill
    Andrew Ryan McGill was an American politician of the United States Republican Party. He served as the tenth Governor of Minnesota from January 5, 1887 to January 9, 1889....

    , American politician
  • Arnold Robert McGill
    Arnold Robert McGill
    Arnold Robert McGill OAM was a Sydney-based Australian businessman and amateur ornithologist. He was President of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union 1958-1959, and elected a Fellow of the RAOU in 1965. He was Assistant Editor of the RAOU journal, the Emu 1948-1969 and compiled indexes...

    , Australian ornithologist
  • Bill McGill
    Bill McGill
    Bill "The Hill" McGill is a retired American basketball player.-NCAA achievement:A 6'9" center/forward from the University of Utah, he was the NCAA scoring leader in the 1961-1962 season with 1,009 points in 26 games , a higher one-season average than any previous player except Frank Selvy in the...

     (1939–), American basketball player
  • Brendan McGill
    Brendan McGill
    Brendan McGill is an Irish footballer who plays as a winger for League of Ireland First Division club Shelbourne.-Career:...

    , Irish footballer
  • Bruce McGill
    Bruce McGill
    Bruce Travis McGill is an American actor who has an extensive list of credits in film and television. He is perhaps best known for his role as Jack Dalton on the television series MacGyver and as Daniel Simpson "D-Day" Day in National Lampoon's Animal House.-Early life:McGill was born in San...

    , American actor
  • Bryant H. McGill
    Bryant H. McGill
    Bryant Harrison McGill is an American editor and author who was born in Mobile, Alabama. McGill is the editor and author of the McGill English Dictionary of Rhyme, and other books in the McGill Reference Series, which are used by over one hundred thousand writers, educators, students,...

    , a contemporary American poet
  • David McGill
    David McGill
    David McGill is a Canadian former professional soccer player who played in the North American Soccer League between 1979 and 1981 for the Vancouver Whitecaps, Detroit Express and Washington Diplomats. McGill also earned four caps for the Canadian under-20 side in 1979, and participated at the 1979...

     (1960–), Canadian association football player
  • Donald McGill
    Donald McGill
    Donald Fraser Gould McGill, was an English graphic artist whose name has become synonymous with a whole genre of saucy seaside postcards that were sold mostly in small shops in British coastal towns...

    , British graphic artist and author
  • Everett McGill
    Everett McGill
    Everett McGill is an American actor, best known for mostly playing villains in films like Licence to Kill, Silver Bullet, Dune, Yanks and Under Siege 2: Dark Territory.-Life and career:...

    , American actor
  • Gary Shane McGill
    Gary Shane McGill
    Gary Shane McGill is a British inventor, known for his patent contribution to the ice cream dispensing industry.- External links :* on Twitter...

    , British inventor
  • James McGill
    James McGill
    James McGill was a Scottish-Canadian businessman, military commander and philanthropist known for being the founder of McGill University...

    , Scottish-born Canadian businessman and philanthropist
  • Jason McGill
    Jason McGill
    Jason McGill is the chairman of York City, an English football club that plays in the Conference National.McGill is a former footballer, having played for the reserve team of then non-League side Wycombe Wanderers whilst at university in London.He grew up as a York City supporter and made a...

    , English football chairman
  • John McGill (disambiguation)
  • Mike McGill
    Mike McGill
    Mike McGill is an American skateboarder. He is best known for inventing the McTwist, an inverted 540 degree mute grabbed aerial which he first performed on a wooden half-pipe in Sweden in 1984 and then at the Del Mar Skate Ranch in a concrete bowl when he returned to the US. He was inspired by...

    , American skateboarder
  • Paddie McGill (fl.
    Floruit
    Floruit , abbreviated fl. , is a Latin verb meaning "flourished", denoting the period of time during which something was active...

     1953–1972), Irish politician and journalist
  • Ollie McGill
    Ollie McGill
    Oliver "Ollie" McGill is an Australian keyboardist best known for his role as the keyboard player and backing vocalist for The Cat Empire...

    , member of Australian band The Cat Empire
  • Peter McGill
    Peter McGill
    Peter McGill was a Scots-Quebecer businessman who served as the second mayor of Montreal, Canada East from 1840 to 1842.- Biography :...

    , mayor of Montreal in the 1840s
  • Ralph McGill
    Ralph McGill
    Ralph Emerson McGill , American journalist, was best known as the anti-segregationist editor and publisher of the Atlanta Constitution newspaper. He won a Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing in 1959....

    , American journalist
  • William McGill (disambiguation)

Fictional characters

  • Lynn McGill, fictional character played by Sean Astin in the 5th season of the television drama series 24
  • McGill, anti-hero of the 1960s series Man in a Suitcase
    Man in a Suitcase
    Man in a Suitcase is a 1967 television series produced by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment.-Origins and overview:Man in a Suitcase was effectively a replacement for Danger Man, whose production had been curtailed when its star Patrick McGoohan had decided to create his own series, The Prisoner...

    , whose first name is never disclosed
  • Stacey McGill, a character from The Baby-sitters Club
    The Baby-Sitters Club
    The Baby-sitters Club is a series of novels written by Ann M. Martin and published by Scholastic between 1986 and 2000, that sold 17 milllon copies. Many of the novels were ghostwritten, including 43 by Peter Lerangis. However, Ann Martin wrote the first 35 novels.The series is about a group of...

    book series
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