Madigan (disambiguation)

Madigan (disambiguation)

Madigan refers to:

Persons

*Amy Madigan (b. 1950), American actress
*Betty Madigan (contemporary), American popular singer
*Cecil Madigan (1889–1947), Australian explorer and geologist
*Charles Madigan (contemporary), American journalist and editor
*Colin Madigan (b. 1921), Australian architect
*Edward Rell Madigan (1936–1994), American politician from Illinois, congressman and Secretary of Agriculture
*Elvira Madigan (1867–1889), Danish ropedancer and trick rider, eponym of a film
*Frank Madigan (contemporary), American law enforcement officer in the 1960s in California
*Kathleen Madigan (b. 1965), American television comedian
*Lisa Madigan (b. 1966), American politician from Illinois, Illinois state Attorney General
*Michael Madigan (b. 1942), American politician from Illinois, congressman
*Slip Madigan (Edward Patrick Madigan) (1896–1966), American college football player at Notre Dame University

Other

*Madigan Army Medical Center
*"Madigan", 1968 film and short-lived television series
*Madigan, a character from the 1975 film "Coonskin"
*"Madigan's Millions", 1969 Italian-Spanish movie starring Dustin Hoffman
*Ben Madigan Preparatory School at the Belfast Royal Academy
*Edward R. Madigan State Fish and Wildlife Area in Illinois, USA


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