Mallory - Notable People With The Surname

Notable People With The Surname

  • Anna Margarethe "Molla" Bjurstedt Mallory (1892–1959), Norwegian-American tennis player, wife of stockbroker Franklin Mallory
  • Arenia C. Mallory (1904–1977), founder and head of what is now Saints Academy in Lexington, Mississippi
  • Benajah Mallory (c. 1764-1853), farmer, merchant and political figure in Upper Canada
  • Caitlin Mallory (1987-) is an American ice dancer who competes internationally for Estonia
  • Carole Mallory is an American film actress and former model who appeared in Looking for Mr. Goodbar and the The Stepford Wives
  • Clare Mallory is the penname under which author Winifred Constance McQuilkan Hall (1913–1991) wrote ten children's books published between 1947 and 1951
  • Edward Mallory, born Edward Ralph Martz (1930–2007), American actor who played Dr. Bill Horton on NBC's soap opera, Days of our Lives from 1966 to 1980
  • Francis Mallory (1807–1860), American naval officer, physician, railroad executive and Representative from Virginia
  • Frank Burr Mallory (1862–1941), American pathologist for whom the Mallory body is named
  • George Herbert Leigh Mallory (1886–1924), British mountaineer who died attempting to climb Mount Everest
  • George Kenneth Mallory (1900–1986), American physician for whom Mallory-Weiss syndrome is named; son of Frank Burr Mallory
  • James Patrick "JP" Mallory, Irish-American archaeologist and Indo-Europeanist
  • James Russell Mallory (1916–2003), Canadian academic and constitutional expert
  • Laura Mallory unsuccessfully attempted to have Harry Potter books removed from the Gwinnett County, Georgia school system's library
  • Llewellyn Bell Mallory (1871–1933) was the 28th Chief Clerk of the California Assembly
  • Mae Mallory was a Black liberation leader, Workers World Party
  • Mark L. Mallory, Ohio politician; elected Mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio in 2005
  • Mike Mallory is a former American football linebacker who is currently Assistant Special Teams Coach for the New Orleans Saints
  • Michael Mallory, American author and journalist
  • Patricia "Boots" Mallory (1913–1958), American film actress, dancer and model
  • Penny Mallory, UK National Ladies Champion Rally Driver in 1993 and UK television presenter
  • Philip Rogers Mallory (1885–1975), one of the original founders of Duracell; son of Henry Rogers Mallory
  • Robert Mallory (1815–1885), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
  • Ronald Mallory is an American painter, holographer and sculptor whose kinetic work is in permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
  • Rufus Mallory (1831–1914), U.S. Representative from Oregon
  • Stephen Russell Mallory (c. 1812–1873), U.S. Senator from Florida and Confederate Secretary of the Navy during the American Civil War
  • Stephen Russell Mallory II (1848–1907), U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative from Florida; son of Stephen Russell Mallory
  • Thomas Malory (c. 1399-1471), compiler of Le Morte d'Arthur, a book of French and English Arthurian romances
  • Trafford Leigh-Mallory (1892–1944), senior Royal Air Force officer during WWII, younger brother of George Mallory
  • Victoria Mallory is the stage name of the American singer and actress, Vicki Morales (1949-)
  • William Guy "Bill" Mallory, football head coach at four NCAA Division I-A programs
  • William George "Lee" Mallory (1945–2005), singer, songwriter and guitarist and part of The Millennium and Sagittarius projects
  • William L. Mallory, Sr., the first African-American to serve as Ohio House of Representatives Majority Floor Leader

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