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*[[Dan Mullen]] (born 1972), American college football coach
*[[Dan Mullen]] (born 1972), American college football coach
*[[Danny Mullen]] (born 1995), Scottish professional footballer
*[[Danny Mullen]] (born 1995), Scottish professional footballer
*[[David Mullen (photographer)]] (born 1952), artist and photographer
*[[David Mullen (singer)]] (born 1964), former Blues Pop/CCM singer and producer
*[[David Mullen (singer)]] (born 1964), former Blues Pop/CCM singer and producer
*[[David Robert Mullen]] (born 1952), American artist and photographer
*[[Earl Mullen]] (1902–1969), American politician and businessman
*[[Earl Mullen]] (1902–1969), American politician and businessman
*[[Ed Mullen]] (1913–1988), American professional basketball player
*[[Ed Mullen]] (1913–1988), American professional basketball player
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*[[James T. Mullen]] (1843–1891), first Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
*[[James T. Mullen]] (1843–1891), first Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
*[[Jarrod Mullen]] (born 1987), Australian former rugby league footballer
*[[Jarrod Mullen]] (born 1987), Australian former rugby league footballer
*[[Jeff Mullen]] (born c. 1968), assistant football coach for [[West Virginia University]]
*[[Jeff Mullen]] (born c. 1968), college assistant football coach
*[[Jerry Mullen]] (1933–1979), college basketball player ([[San Francisco Dons men's basketball|San Francisco]])
*[[Jerry Mullen]] (1933–1979), college basketball player
*[[Jesse Mullen|Jesse James Mullen]] (born c. 1984), American businessman and politician
*[[Jesse Mullen|Jesse James Mullen]] (born c. 1984), American businessman and politician
*[[Jim Mullen]] (born 1945), Scottish jazz guitarist
*[[Jim Mullen]] (born 1945), Scottish jazz guitarist
*[[Jimmy Mullen (footballer born 1923)]] (1923–1987), football player
*[[Jimmy Mullen (footballer born 1923)]] (1923–1987), football player
*[[Jimmy Mullen (footballer born 1952)]] (born 1952), former football player and manager
*[[Jimmy Mullen (footballer born 1952)]] (born 1952), former football player and manager
*[[Joe Mullen]] (born 1957), former NHL player
*[[Joe Mullen]] (born 1957), former National Hockey League player
*[[John Joseph Mullen]] (1829–1897), member of the Queensland Legislative Council
*[[John Mullan (disambiguation)]]
*[[John Mullan (academic)]], professor of English at University College London
*[[Karl Mullen]] (1926–2009), Irish rugby union player  
*[[Karl Mullen]] (1926–2009), Irish Rugby Union player  
*[[Kathryn Mullen]] (born 1940), American puppeteer, actress, and voice actress
*[[Kathryn Mullen]] (born 1940), American puppeteer, actress, and voice actress
*[[Keith Mullen]] (born 1961), English rock musician
*[[Keith Mullen]] (born 1961), English rock musician
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*[[Luke Mullen]] (born 2001), American actor, filmmaker, and environmentalist
*[[Luke Mullen]] (born 2001), American actor, filmmaker, and environmentalist
*[[M. David Mullen]] (born 1962), Japanese-born American cinematographer
*[[M. David Mullen]] (born 1962), Japanese-born American cinematographer
*[[Madeleine ffrench-Mullen]] (1880–1944), Irish revolutionary and labour activist
*[[Marie Mullen]] (born 1953), Irish actress
*[[Marie Mullen]] (born 1953), Irish actress
*[[Mark Mullen]] (born 1961), NBC News Chief and Reporter
*[[Mark Mullen]] (born 1961), NBC news chief and reporter
*[[Matthew Mullen]] (born 1989), Australian footballer  
*[[Matthew Mullen]] (born 1989), Australian footballer  
*[[Michael Mullen (Irish politician)|Michael Mullen]] (1919–1982), Irish Labour Party politician and trade union official
*[[Michael Mullen (disambiguation)]]
*[[Michael Mullen]] (born 1946), United States Navy admiral and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for the US military
*[[Michael Mullen]] (born 1958), professional investment analyst and associate professor of finance at Stonehill College
*[[Moon Mullen]] (1917–2013), American baseball player
*[[Moon Mullen]] (1917–2013), American baseball player
*[[Nick Mullen]] (born 1988), American comedian
*[[Nick Mullen]] (born 1988), American comedian
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*[[Patrick Mullen (ice hockey)]] (born 1986), American ice hockey player
*[[Patrick Mullen (ice hockey)]] (born 1986), American ice hockey player
*[[Patrick Mullen (Medal of Honor)]] (1844–1897), member of the United States Navy
*[[Patrick Mullen (Medal of Honor)]] (1844–1897), member of the United States Navy
*[[Paul Mullen (musician)]] (born 1982), English multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter
*[[Paul Mullen (rugby union)]] (born 1991), Irish-born rugby union player
*[[Paul Mullen (rugby union)]] (born 1991), Irish-born rugby union player
*[[Paul Mullen (musician)|Paul Mullen]] (born 1982), English multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter
*[[Peg Mullen]] (1917–2009), American anti-war activist
*[[Peg Mullen]] (1917–2009), American anti-war activist
*[[Peter Mullen]] (born 1942), British Church of England priest and Rector of St Michael, Cornhill
*[[Peter Mullen]] (born 1942), British Church of England priest and rector
*[[Rodney Mullen]] (born 1966), professional skateboarder
*[[Rodney Mullen]] (born 1966), professional skateboarder
*[[Rónán Mullen]] (born 1970), Irish politician
*[[Rónán Mullen]] (born 1970), Irish politician
*[[Ruth González Mullen]] (1939–2009), Cuban artist
*[[Ruth González Mullen]] (1939–2009), Cuban artist
*[[Ryan Grice-Mullen]] (born 1986), former gridiron football wide receiver
*[[Ryan Mullen]] (born 1994), Irish professional racing cyclist
*[[Ryan Mullen]] (born 1994), Irish professional racing cyclist
*[[Samuel Mullen]] (1828–1890), Irish bookseller in Australia
*[[Samuel Mullen]] (1828–1890), Irish bookseller in Australia
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*[[Tiawan Mullen]] (born 2000), American football player
*[[Tiawan Mullen]] (born 2000), American football player
*[[Tobias Mullen]] (1818–1900), Roman Catholic Bishop of Erie
*[[Tobias Mullen]] (1818–1900), Roman Catholic Bishop of Erie
*[[Tom Mullen (American football)|Tom Mullen]] (born 1951), American football player
*[[Tom Mullen (American football)]] (born 1951), American football player
*[[Tom Mullen (Australian footballer)]] (1868–1942), Australian rules footballer
*[[Trayvon Mullen]] (born 1997), American football player
*[[Trayvon Mullen]] (born 1997), American football player
*[[William F. Mullen III]] (1964–2024), United States Marine Corps officer
*[[William F. Mullen III]] (1964–2024), United States Marine Corps officer

Latest revision as of 16:40, 22 December 2025

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Notable people with the surname include:

See also

References

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