Mad Dog - People

People

  • Johnny Adair, Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary
  • Martin Allen, Former footballer and current Gillingham F.C. manager
  • Mad Dog Coll, Irish-American gangster
  • David C. Dolby, US Army Medal of Honor recipient
  • Charles Gargotta, Italian-American criminal
  • Jon Hall (programmer), American computer programmer
  • Bob Lassiter, American radio talk show host in the 1980s and 1990s
  • Adam MacDougall, Australian rugby league player
  • John Madden (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Joe Maddock (rugby union), New Zealand and Bath rugby union player
  • Greg Maddux, American baseball pitcher
  • Jim Mandich, former National Football League tight end
  • Mark Madsen American basketball player
  • James Mattis, American general
  • Michael "Mad Dog" Mavridoglou, American musician
  • Dominic McGlinchey, Irish republican paramilitary
  • Mad Dog McPhie, English professional wrestler
  • Jay Michaels, Canadian broadcast personality
  • Lewis Moody, English rugby player
  • Robbie Muir (footballer), Australian Australian-rules footballer
  • Emanuel Pogatetz, Austrian football (soccer) player
  • Chris Russo, American sports radio personality
  • Joseph "Mad Dog" Taborsky, American executed murderer
  • Maurice Vachon, French-Canadian wrestler
  • Raymond Wong (politician), Hong Kong politician

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