Patrick McGrath (disambiguation)
- Patrick McGrath (disambiguation)
Patrick McGrath (pronounced /mә'gra:/) can refer to:
*Patrick McGrath (born 1950), British novelist
*Patrick Joseph McGrath (born 1945), Roman Catholic bishop
*Patrick McGrath (psychologist)
*Patrick McGrath (Irish politician)
;See also
*Pat McGrath (born 1970), British make-up artist
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