Mc Ardle - People

People

People with the family name McArdle include:

  • Aidan McArdle, Irish actor
  • Andrea McArdle, Irish-American singer and actress
  • Brian McArdle (1911-2002), British doctor
  • Brian McArdle (1920-1968), editor of Australian magazine Walkabout
  • Cormac McArdle, Irish footballer for Dundalk F.C.
  • Dorothy Macardle, Irish author and historian
  • Fiachra McArdle, Irish footballer for Kildare F.C
  • James McArdle, Scottish Actor
  • Jeremy McArdle, Australian community activist.
  • John McArdle (born 1949), English actor
  • Joseph A. McArdle, Pennsylvania legislator
  • Kenndal McArdle, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Mark McArdle, Queensland legislator
  • Megan McArdle, Washington-based blogger and journalist
  • Nick McArdle, Australian sportscaster
  • Pete McArdle, Irish-American long-distance runner
  • Peter McArdle, English artist
  • Peter McArdle (footballer), (born 1911) English footballer
  • Rory McArdle, football player for Northern Ireland and Rochdale A.F.C.
  • Stanley McArdle (1922-2007), British Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy

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