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- Irish Gaelic footballer Sean McGoldrick (born 1991), Welsh boxer Tom McGoldrick (1929–2018), English footballer Goldrick Anglicized form of Gael. Mag...
- Hurst confirms that David McGoldrick has left Ipswich Town". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 25 June 2018. "David Mcgoldrick signs for Sheffield United"...
- Michael McGoldrick (born 26 November 1971, in Manchester, England) is a folk musician who plays Irish flute, uilleann pipes, low whistle and bodhran. He...
- Jackson McGoldrick, an American drag queen, dancer, and photographer. Jax competed on the fifteenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race. McGoldrick was born...
- Edward John Paul McGoldrick (born 30 April 1965) is an Irish football coach and former professional footballer who is currently the foundation academy...
- film was directed by James Wan from a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, and stars Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry / Aquaman, alongside Patrick Wilson...
- Hubert Vincent McGoldrick (1897 — 22 November 1967) was a Dublin-born stained gl**** artist, one of a small number of Irish artists which included Michael...
- Padraig McGoldrick is a Gaelic footballer. McGoldrick won an All-Ireland Junior Football Championship with the Sligo county team. More recently,[when...
- Michael Chaves, with a screenplay by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick from a story by Johnson-McGoldrick and James Wan. The film serves as a sequel to The Conjuring...
- Michael McGoldrick (born 1971) is an Irish flute and tin whistle player. Michael McGoldrick may also refer to: Michael McGoldrick (murder victim) (1965–1996)...