Murdock - People

People

  • Andrew Murdock, American record producer
  • Andrew G. Murdock, botanist whose official abbreviation is "Murdock", who described the fern genus Ptisana
  • Colin Murdock, Northern Irish footballer
  • D.M. Murdock, better known by pen name Acharya S, author and proponent of the Christ myth theory
  • David H. Murdock, American businessman
  • Deroy Murdock, American syndicated columnist
  • Eric Murdock, retired American professional basketball player
  • George Peter Murdock, American anthropologist who collected cultural traits for comparative purposes
  • George Murdock, American actor
  • Ian Murdock, founder and former leader of the Debian GNU/Linux Distribution
  • Joseph Murdock (disambiguation), various people
  • Kirk Radomski (known to players as Murdock), former New York Mets employee
  • Mike Murdock, American televangelist and pastor
  • Orrice Abram Murdock, Jr., United States Representative and Senator from Utah
  • Roger E. Murdock, LAPD Chief
  • Sharon Murdock, Canadian politician
  • Shirley Murdock, American R&B singer
  • William Murdock, 18th century US politician
  • William Murdoch, also spelled Murdock, early 19th century Scottish engineer
Fictional
  • Murdock, the fictional main antagonist in Carland Cross
  • Buz Murdock, fictional character
  • H. M. Murdock ("Howling Mad Murdock"), character played by the actor Dwight Schultz in the 1980s TV series The A-Team
  • Roger Murdock, character from Airplane!, played by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • Buck Murdock, character from Airplane II: The Sequel, played by William Shatner
  • Matt Murdock, fictional character, aka Daredevil (Marvel Comics)

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