Malone

Malone is a family name. From the Irish "Mael Eòin", the name means a servant or a disciple of Saint John.[1]

Malone family crest.

People with the surname

Characters

  • Ed Malone, narrator of the book The Lost World
  • Bugsy Malone, a 1976 character in a popular film of the same name
  • Maggie Malone Seaver, a working (news reporter) mom in the television series Growing Pains (1985–1992), played by Joanna Kerns
  • Detective Malone, alias of Martin Lawrence's character in the film Blue Streak (1999)
  • Harry Malone (disambiguation), several characters
  • Special Agent Jack Malone (Without a Trace), portrayed by Anthony LaPaglia in the television program Without a Trace
  • Jim Malone, Sean Connery's character in the film The Untouchables (1987)
  • Kevin Malone, accountant at Dunder Mifflin on the TV Show The Office
  • Nomi Malone, lead character in the film Showgirls
  • Matches Malone, criminal alias of the Batman
  • Richard Malone, former CIA agent, and the main character in the 1987 film Malone, played by Burt Reynolds
  • Rita Malone, a character in Flushed Away, voiced by Kate Winslet
  • Rubi Malone, heroine of the video game WET
  • Scobie Malone, character in 20 novels by Jon Cleary, and the film based on one, Scobie Malone (1975)
  • Sam Malone, a character on the sitcom Cheers
  • Stella Malone, a character in Jonas, played by Chelsea Kane
  • Dr. Mary Malone, a character in Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials Trilogy
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References

  1. Harrison, Henry (1969). Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary. 2. Genealogical Publishing Company. p. 11.
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