McGinnis - People

People

  • Alan Loy McGinnis (1933–2005), American Christian psychotherapist and author
  • Benoit McGinnis, Canadian actor
  • Charles McGinnis (1906–1995), American Olympic athlete
  • Dave McGinnis (contemporary), American football coach
  • Donna McGinnis (born 1968), Canadian Olympic swimmer
  • Gary McGinnis (born 1963), Scottish football player
  • George McGinnis (born 1950), American professional basketball player
  • Harry Lee McGinnis (born 1927), American walking around the world
  • Howard Justus McGinnis (1882–1971), American academic
  • Ian McGinnis (born 1978), American basketball player
  • James D. McGinnis (born 1932), American real estate agent and politician from Delaware
  • John McGinnis (contemporary), American legal professor and author
  • Jumbo McGinnis (1854–1934), American professional baseball player
  • Megan McGinnis (contemporary), American stage actress
  • Michael McGinnis (contemporary), American government administrator
  • Mike McGinnis (born 1973), American saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer
  • Rick McGinnis (contemporary), Canadian columnist and photojournalist
  • Robert McGinnis (born 1926), American illustrator of paperback book covers and movie posters
  • Robert B. McGinnis (1927–2000) American sociologist
  • Ross A. McGinnis (1987–2006), American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient
  • Ryan McGinnis (ice hockey) (born 1987), American professional ice hockey defenseman
  • Ryan McGinnis (actor), American actor and dancer
  • Scott McGinnis (born 1958), American actor and director
  • Shannon McGinnis (born 1980), American soap opera actress
  • Sid McGinnis (born 1949), American musician and guitarist
  • Tom McGinnis (born 1947), American professional golfer
  • William McGinnis (contemporary), American whitewater rafter and author
  • William McGinnis (contemporary), American molecular biologist

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