Mooney - People

People

  • Albert Mooney - aircraft designer and founder of Mooney Airplane Company
  • Alex X. Mooney - American politician
  • Bel Mooney - English journalist and broadcaster
  • Brian Mooney - professional football player
  • Cameron Mooney - Australian rules footballer
  • Carol Ann Mooney - President of Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, Indiana
  • Dave Mooney - Professional football player
  • Debra Mooney - American actress
  • Edward Mooney - Roman Catholic Cardinal Archbishop of Detroit, former Bishop of Rochester
  • Hercules Mooney - American Revolutionary War Colonel
  • James Mooney - anthropologist whose major works were about Native American Indians
  • Jim Mooney - philosopher
  • John Mooney - blues musician
  • Nadia Mooney - veterinary student
  • Malcolm Mooney - Original lead singer of rock group |Can; inspiration for The Mooney Suzuki's name (see below)
  • Melvin Mooney - American physicist, developed the Mooney Viscometer and other testing equipment used in the rubber industry.
  • Paschal Mooney - Irish politician
  • Peter Mooney (conductor) - Scottish educationalist and conductor (music)
  • Peter Thomas Mooney - Information Technology Conultant and Web Designer
  • Paul Mooney (writer) - son of James Mooney
  • Paul Mooney (comedian) - American comedian, writer, and actor
  • Robert Mooney - Canadian politician
  • Sean Mooney - Sports reporter and former WWF announcer
  • Thomas Mooney - American labor leader from San Francisco, California
  • Father Tom Mooney- First Catholic chaplain to die in World War II, in Belgium
  • Tom Mooney (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Tommy Mooney Professional football player
  • Tony Mooney - Australian politician
  • Walter E. Mooney - pilot and model aircraft designer

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