McCall - People

People

  • Alexander McCall Smith (born 1948), Scottish writer
  • Andy McCall (footballer born 1911), Scottish footballer and manager
  • Andy McCall (footballer born 1925), Scottish footballer, father of Stuart McCall
  • Bruce McCall, Canadian author
  • C. W. McCall, U.S. singer and songwriter born as William Dale Fries, Jr.
  • Carl McCall (born 1935), U.S. politician
  • Christina McCall (1935–2005), Canadian political writer
  • Davina McCall (born 1967), British television presenter
  • Duke Kimbrough McCall (born 1914), U.S. religious leader
  • Edward McCall (1790–1853), U.S. Navy officer
  • Fred R.G. McCall (1896–1949), Canadian aviator, WWI ace, businessman
  • George A. McCall (1802–1868), U.S. Army officer
  • Ian McCall (born 1965), Scottish footballer
  • Jack McCall (1850s–1877), U.S. outlaw
  • James McCall (1774-1856), New York politician
  • James McCall (footballer), Scottish footballer of the 1880s, per List of Scotland international footballers (5 – 19 caps)
  • John J. McCall, U.S. economist known for work in search theory
  • John E. McCall, U.S. judge and politician
  • Oliver McCall (born 1965), U.S. boxer
  • P. J. McCall, songwriting pseudonym of Peter Dawson (bass-baritone)
  • Patrick Joseph McCall (1861-1919), Irish songwriter (also known as P. J. McCall)
  • Phil McCall (1925–2002), Scottish actor
  • Robert McCall (disambiguation) multiple people
  • Samuel W. McCall (1851–1923), U.S. politician
  • Steve McCall (born 1960), English footballer
  • Stuart McCall (born 1964), Scottish footballer
  • Tom McCall (1913–1983), U.S. politician
  • William McCall (actor) (1870–1938), American actor
  • William McCall (Australian politician) (1908–1968), Australian politician
  • Willie McCall (footballer born 1898), Scottish footballer
  • Willie McCall (footballer born 1920), Scottish footballer

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