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Terrence Mc
Nally (November 3, 1938 –
March 24, 2020) was an
American playwright, librettist, and screenwriter.
Described as "the bard of
American theater"...
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Stephen Mc
Nally (born
Horace Vincent Mc
Nally; July 29, 1911 – June 4, 1994) was an
American actor remembered mostly for his
appearances in many Westerns...
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Leonard Mc
Nally or
MacNally (27
September 1752 – 13
February 1820) was an
Irish barrister, playwright, lyricist,
founding member of the
United Irishmen...
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Matthew James MacNally (1873–1943) was a well
known Australian watercolourist during the
first half of the
twentieth century.
Since his
death there have...
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players he is
officially stepping down as manager, with
pitching coach Mac MacNally taking his place, as well as
bringing back
Jerry to be the
third base...
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Stephen Mc
Nally (1911–1994) was an
American actor.
Stephen Mc
Nally may also
refer to:
Stephen Mc
Nally (footballer) (born 1984),
Scottish football (soccer)...
- Mark Mc
Nally may
refer to: Mark Mc
Nally (cyclist) (born 1989),
cyclist from
Great Britain Mark Mc
Nally (footballer) (born 1971),
Scottish former footballer...
- MacGovern,
MacGowan,
MacGrath,
MacGuiness,
MacHugh,
MacKenna,
MacKean,
MacLoughlin,
Mac****n,
MacM****,
MacNally,
MacNamara, Madden,
MacGee, Maguire...
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James Mc
Nally or Jim Mc
Nally may
refer to:
James Mc
Nally (American football),
American football player and
coach James Mc
Nally (musician),
British musician...
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Fashionable Levities is a 1785
comedy play by the
Irish writer Leonard MacNally. It
premiered at the
Theatre Royal,
Covent Garden in
London on 7 April...