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Scully is a
surname , and may refer to:*
Scully (TV series) , British television programme, broadcast onChannel Four
*Carl Scully , former Australian politician
*Cornelius D. Scully , American politician
*Dana Scully , fictional character on television's "The X-Files "
*David Scully , voice actor
*Felicity Scully , fictional character from "Neighbours "
*Frank Scully , UFO author
*Hugh Scully , British TV presenter
*Jack Scully , fictional character from "Neighbours "
* Sgt. Jack Scully, a recurring character from "M*A*S*H".
*Jake Scully , fictional character from "Body Double "
*John Patrick Scully , veteran journalist (BBC, CBC, TVNZ), author of [http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/Am-Dead-Yet-journalists-Perspective-John-Scully/9780595427079-item.html?ref=Search+Books%3a+'am+i+dead+yet'&sterm=am+i+dead+yet+-+Books Am I Dead Yet? A Journalist's Perspective on Terror]
*Keiran Scully , broadcaster
*Joe Scully , fictional character from "Neighbours "
*Lyn Scully , fictional character from "Neighbours "
*Marlan Scully , physicist
*Matthew Scully , American journalist and speechwriter
*Maurice Scully , Irish poet
*Michelle Scully , fictional character from "Neighbours "
*Mike Scully , television producer
*Oscar Scully , fictional character from "Neighbours "
*Rock Scully , manager of the Grateful Dead
*Sean Scully , Irish-american painter
*Sean Scully (actor) , Australian actor
*Terry Scully , British actor
*Thomas A. Scully , American healthcare administrator
*Vin Scully ,Major League Baseball announcer
* Vincent J. Scully - architectural history professor and writer
*Noel "Scully" Sims - a Jamaican percussionist and singer
*Scully Recording Instruments was a manufacturer of professional audio tape recorders based in Bridgewater, Connecticut from about 1962-1971.
* Scully, a character on theMighty Morphin' Power Rangers
* Scully, aMarvel Comics villain and enemy ofThe Punisher *The Irish name, "Scully" is almost the exact word in classical and modern Greek. It means "Scholar," with the accent on the second syllable. The pre-Christian Celts/Irish adopted Greek as their second language; the Irish origins of the Arthurian talesFact|date=October 2008 with their textual and thematic connections with Macedonia point out the connectionFact|date=October 2008.In classical Greek, the word (σχολή) actually means "leisure," which was perceived as a basis or precondition for scholarship. In modern European languages the word has transmuted into such names as "Schyler," Shulman," "Scooler," and so forth: "School-man" or "A man of the schools," or "ScholarFact|date=October 2008."
*Scully (though more often "skully") is a word used in some parts of
Scotland and the northeast of England to meanbald Fact|date=October 2008.:e.g. "He's gettin' skully." ("He's going bald.")ee also
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John Sculley
* Skully, a children's street game
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