- 1999 with the song "When You Need Me",
written by
Bronagh Mullan, and
performed by The
Mullans. The
Irish parti****ting broadcaster,
Radio Telefís Éireann...
- Mc
Mullan is a
Gaelic surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bob Mc
Mullan,
Australian politician Chelsea Mc
Mullan,
Canadian do****entary filmmaker...
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Peter Mullan (/ˈmʊlən/; born 1959) is a
Scottish actor and filmmaker. His
credits include Riff-Raff (1991),
Shallow Grave (1994),
Braveheart (1995), Trainspotting...
-
Harry Mullan was an
Irish boxing writer and journalist. He died on 21 May 1999 at the age of 53
after suffering from
cancer for four years. Born Patrick...
- John
Mullan may
refer to: John
Mullan (academic),
professor of
English at
University College London John
Mullan (Australian politician) (1871–1941) John...
-
Mullan is an
Irish surname. It may
refer to:
Brian Mullan (born 1978),
American soccer player C. H.
Mullan (1912–1996),
Northern Ireland judge and unionist...
-
Mullan is a city in the
northwest United States,
located in the
Silver Valley mining district of
northern Idaho. The po****tion was 646 at the 2020 census...
- – via
Internet Archive. O'Neal, Mac
Mullan 2011, p. 212. O'Neal, Mac
Mullan 2011, pp. 215–16. O'Neal, Mac
Mullan 2011, p. 216. Ludden,
Johnny (February...
-
televised in the
United States by ABC, was
produced by Raj
Kapoor and Katy
Mullan, and was
directed by
Hamish Hamilton.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel hosted the show...
-
Stephen Desmond Soraghan Mc
Mullan (born 31
December 2004) is a
Northern Irish professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Waterford, on loan...