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McMahon
McMahon McMahon is the family name of the following persons: William McMahon (1908-1988), politician, 20th Prime Minister of Australia, father of 2 Julian McMahon, (b. 1968), actor, son of 1 Vince McMahon, highly successful professional wrestling promoter Ed McMahon, entertainer known for his work on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny ...
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William McMahon
William McMahon Rt Hon Sir William McMahon Prime Minister of Australia Chancellor of {{{country-de}}} Periods in office: 10 March, 1971–5 December, 1972 Predecessor(s): John Gorton Successor(s): Gough Whitlam Date of birth: 23 February 1908 Date of death: 31 March 1988 Place of birth: Sydney, New South Wales Place ...
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Jim McMahon
Jim McMahon {{{Caption}}} Date of birth August 21, 1959 Place of birth Jersey City, New Jersey Date of death Position(s) Quarterback College Brigham Young Draft [[ NFL Draft#Round_|]] / Round Pro Bowls 1 Awards Honors {{{Honors}}} Retired #s {{{Retired #s}}} Records {{{Records}}} Statistics Pro Football Reference Statistics NFL.com Statistics DatabaseFootball ...
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Jack McMahon
Jack McMahon John Joseph (Jack) McMahon (born December 3 1928 – died June 11 1989) was a professional basketball player and coach. A 6'1" guard from St. John's University, McMahon was selected by the Rochester Royals in the 1952 NBA Draft . He played 8 seasons in the NBA, for ...
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Lawrence McMahon
Lawrence McMahon Larry McMahon (–February 2006) was an Irish Fine Gael politician.
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Allan McMahon
Allan McMahon Allan McMahon was a former Australian rugby league test player and a former coach of the Newcastle Knights and Illawarra Steelers. He was a member of the 1978 Kangaroo Tour, and played a total of 148 games for the Balmain Tigers, Newtown Jets and Canberra Raiders. McMahon was the ...
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Jess McMahon
Jess McMahon Roderick James "Jess" McMahon was a professional wrestling promoter. He is sometimes known as Jess McMahon. He is the patriarch of the McMahon wrestling family. Career Roderick "Jess" McMahon started promoting wrestling shows in 1925. He promoted until his death in 1954. His son, Vincent J. McMahon took over ...
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Sharelle McMahon
Sharelle McMahon Sharelle McMahon is an Australian netballer. She is the current captain of both the Australian national team and the Melbourne Phoenix. McMahon is a fast-moving goal attack, known for her speed and accurate shooting. She was raised in the northern Victorian country town of Bamawm and educated in ...
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John McMahon
John McMahon Colonel the Rt Hon Sir John McMahon, Bt Private Secretary to the Sovereign 1811–1817. He was a British Army officer, and served as a Member of Parliament. He was Paymaster of Widows Pensions in 1812. McMahon was Keeper of the Privy Purse, Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall, Secretary ...
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Doug McMahon
Doug McMahon Doug McMahon (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) was signed by England's famous Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1938 and made his First Division debut in January 1939. However, the war interrupted his career and after serving in the Navy he joined Montreal Carsteel leading them to the Canadian championship in ...
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