Mullen
Mullen is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Aaron Mullen (born 1965), English theatre director
- Alex Mullen (born 1992), Australian professional footballer
- Andrew Mullen (born 1996), British
- Ann A. Mullen (1935-1994), American politician
- April Mullen, Canadian actress and filmmaker
- Barbara Mullen (1914-1979), American actress
- Brian Mullen (born 1962), former NHL player
- Charlie Mullen (1889-1963), Major League Baseball first baseman
- Conor Mullen (born 1962), Irish actor
- Dan Mullen (born 1972), American college football coach
- 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
- Earl Mullen (1902-1969), American politician and businessman
- Ed Mullen (1913–1988), American professional basketball player
- Frank Mullen, American death metal vocalist
- Fraser Mullen (born 1993), professional footballer
- Geoff Mullen (1947-2014), Australian draft resister
- George Mullen https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mullen
- Graham Calder Mullen (born 1940), Senior United States District Judge
- Harryette Mullen (b. 1953)
- James T. Mullen (1843–1891)
- Jarrod Mullen (born 1987), current NRL player
- Jeff Mullen (born c. 1968), assistant football coach for West Virginia University
- Jerry Mullen (1933–1979), college basketball player (San Francisco)
- Jim Mullen (born 1945), Scottish jazz guitarist
- Jimmy Mullen (footballer born 1923) (1923–1987), football player
- Jimmy Mullen (footballer born 1952) (born 1952), former football player and manager
- Joe Mullen (born 1957), former NHL player
- John Joseph Mullen (1829-1897), member of the Queensland Legislative Council
- John Mullan, professor of English at University College London
- Karl Mullen (1926-2009), Irish Rugby Union player
- Kathryn Mullen (born 1940)
- Keith Mullen (born 1961)
- Kim Mullen (born 1979), former model and beauty queen
- Larry Mullen, Jr., (born 1961), drummer for U2
- Laura Mullen (born 1958), American poet
- Luke Mullen (born 2001), American actor, filmmaker, and environmentalist
- 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
- Mark Mullen (born 1961), NBC News Chief and Reporter
- Matthew Mullen (born 1989), Australian footballer
- Michael Mullen (1919-1982), Irish Labour Party politician and trade union official
- 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
- Nicole C. Mullen (born 1967)
- Patrick Mullen (ice hockey) (born 1986), American ice hockey player
- Patrick Mullen (Medal of Honor) (1844–1897), member of the United States Navy
- Paul Mullen (rugby union) (born 1991), Irish-born rugby union player
- Paul Mullen (born 1982), English multi-instrumentalist & singer songwriter
- Peg Mullen (1917–2009), American anti-war activist
- Peter Mullen (born 1942), British Church of England priest and Rector of St Michael, Cornhill
- Rodney Mullen (born 1966), professional skateboarder
- Ryan Grice-Mullen (born 1986), former gridiron football wide receiver
- Ryan Mullen (born 1994), Irish professional racing cyclist
- Rónán Mullen (born 1970)
- Samuel Mullen (1828–1890)
- Sheila Mullen (artist) (born 1942), Scottish painter
- Sheila Mullen (model) (born 1957), American model
- Thomas Mullen (1897-1966), Irish Fianna Fáil politician and school teacher
- Tobias Mullen (1818–1900)
- Tom Mullen (born 1951), American football player
- Trayvon Mullen (born 1997), American football player
- William F. Mullen, III, United States Marine Corps officer
See also
- Mullens (disambiguation)
- Mullin, a surname
- Mullins (surname)
- Moylan
- Maelan mac Cathmogha
- Mac Maoláin
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