Shea - People

People

People with the surname Shea:

  • Brek Shea (b. 1990), American soccer player
  • Cornelius Shea (1872–1929), American labour leader and crime boss
  • Danny Shea (footballer) (1887–1960), English footballer
  • Dave Shea (broadcaster), American hockey announcer
  • Eric Shea (b. 1960), American actor
  • Spec Shea, Francis Joseph "Spec" Shea, American baseball player
  • George Beverly Shea (1909–2013), Canadian–American gospel singer/songwriter
  • Gerry Shea (1881–1964), American baseball player
  • Gwyn Shea (b. 1937), Texas secretary of state and member of the Texas House of Representatives
  • Jack Shea (1910–2002), American Olympic gold medalist
  • Jack Shea (director) (b. 1928), American film and television director
  • James Shea (b. 1991), English footballer
  • Jamie Shea (b. 1953), NATO official.
  • Jerry Shea (1892–1947), Wales international rugby union player and rugby league player
  • John Shea (disambiguation)
  • Joseph Shea (disambiguation)
  • Michael Shea (disambiguation)
  • Nap Shea (1874–1968), American baseball player
  • Patrick Shea (1908–1986), Northern Irish civil servant
  • Robert Shea (1933–1994), magazine editor and novelist
  • William Shea (1907–1981), American lawyer, for whom New York's Shea Stadium was named

People with first name Shea:

  • Shea Fahy, a former Irish sportsperson who played Gaelic football
  • Shea Hillenbrand (b. 1975), American baseball player
  • Shea Ralph (b. 1978), American women's basketball player and coach
  • Shea Rider (b. 1978), English guitarist, singer, songwriter
  • Shea Lolin (b. 1983), Classical Conductor, East London
  • Shea Weber (b. 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Shea Vaccaro (b. 1991), American songwriter and singer
  • Shea Ohmsford, the protagonist of Terry Brooks' The Sword of Shannara

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