Mack
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Mack may refer to:
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Business [edit]
- Mack Trucks, a truck maker
- Mack Group, a manufacturing company
- Mack Brewery, a Norwegian brewery
- Mack Rides, a German ride manufacturer
People [edit]
Surname [edit]
- Allison Mack (born 1982), American actor best known for her role in Smallville
- Andrew Mack (1780–1854), mayor of Detroit in 1834
- Andrew Mack (actor) (1863–1931), American actor and songwriter
- Betty Mack (1901–1980), American film actress
- Bill Mack, country music radio host
- Burton L. Mack, American theologian
- Cecil Mack (1883–1944), American composer, lyricist and music publisher
- Chris Mack (disambiguation), various people
- An American family that started in baseball and has moved into politics:
- Connie Mack (1862–1956), baseball player, executive, and team owner
- Earle Mack (1890–1967), Connie's son; baseball player
- Connie Mack III (born 1940), grandson of Connie and nephew of Earle; politician
- Connie Mack IV (born 1967), son of Connie III; politician
- Mary Bono Mack (born 1961), wife of Connie IV; politician and widow of Sonny Bono
- Craig Mack (born 1971), American rap musician
- David Alan Mack, writer best known for his freelance Star Trek novels
- Denny Mack (1851–1888), baseball player
- Earle I. Mack (born 1938), businessman and former US Ambassador
- Ebenezer Mack (1791–1849), New York politician
- Elbert Mack (born 1986), American football cornerback
- Eugen Mack (1907–1978), Swiss gymnast and Olympic Champion
- Hans-Joachim Mack (1928–2008), German general
- Helen Mack (1913–1986), American actress
- Jimmy Mack (broadcaster) (1934–2004), Scottish radio and television presenter
- Joe Mack (1912–1998), Major League Baseball first baseman
- John Edward Mack (1929–2004), American psychiatrist, writer, and professor at Harvard Medical School
- John J. Mack (born 1944), CEO of Morgan Stanley
- Karl Mack von Leiberich (1752–1828), Austrian general, famous for his defeat at Ulm in Napoleon's campaign of 1805
- Lee Mack (born 1968), the stage name for English stand-up comedian Lee Gordon McKillop.
- Lonnie Mack (born 1941), American rock and blues guitarist/vocalist
- Norman Edward Mack (1855–1932), editor and publisher of the Buffalo Daily Times
- Oliver Mack (born 1957), retired American professional basketball player
- Peter F. Mack, Jr. (1916–1986), former U.S. politician
- Red Mack (born 1937), American football wide receiver and halfback
- Reinhold Mack, record producer known for working with Electric Light Orchestra, Queen and other rock bands
- Rodney Mack, ring name of professional wrestler Rodney Begnaud
- Sam Mack (born 1970), retired American professional basketball player
- Shane Mack (baseball) (born 1963), former left and center fielder
- Shane Mack (mayor) (born 1969)
- Sherman Q. Mack (born 1972), Louisiana politician
- Shorty Mack (born 1981), international rapper and actor
- Steve Mack (born 1979), American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Monsta Mack
- Tara Mack (born 1983), Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives
- Ted Mack (radio-TV host) (1904–1976), host of Ted Mack and the Original Amateur Hour on radio and television
- Timothy Mack (born 1972), American pole vaulter and Olympic champion
- Tom Mack (born 1943), former left guard
- Wayne Mack, sportscaster
- Willard Mack (1873–1934), Canadian-born actor, director, and playwright
Given Name [edit]
- Mack Brown (born 1951), head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn football team
- Mack Calvin (born 1947), American former basketball player
- Mack Charles Parker (1936–1959), African-American victim of lynching in the United States
- Mack David (1912–1993), American lyricist and songwriter
- Mack Flenniken, an American football player, coach, and sports figure
- Mack Gordon (1904–1959), American composer and lyricist of songs for the stage and film
- Mack Herron (born 1948), former professional American football running back
- Mack Jones (1938–2004), nicknamed "Mack The Knife", a left fielder
- Mack Lee Hill (1940–1965), American college and professional football player
- Mack McCarthy, former head college basketball coach for East Carolina University
- Mack Mitchell (born 1952), former defensive end
- Mack Rhoades, athletic director at the University of Houston
- Mack Swain (1876–1935), American actor and vaudevillian
Nickname [edit]
- Richard Machowicz, host of FutureWeapons and Deadliest Warrior, known as "Mack"
Fictional [edit]
- Mack (Cars), an anthropomorphic semi-trailer truck from the film Cars, based on a Mack truck
- Mack, the boss who held the first Star Piece in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
- The title character for the 1990s show The Secret World of Alex Mack
- Mark Mack, a fictional character in the HBO series Oz
Music [edit]
- "Jimmy Mack", song
- Mack Daddy, song, and album title
- "Mack the Knife", a song written by Kurt Weill and with lyrics by Berthold Brecht for their work The Threepenny Opera (1928)
- "Return of the Mack", a 1996 song by Mark Morrison
- Return of the Mack, a 1997 album by Morrison that featured the above song
Places [edit]
- United States
- Mack, Colorado, an unincorporated town
- Mack, Minnesota, an unincorporated town
- Mack, Ohio, a census-designated place
- The Bahamas
Other [edit]
- Mack (ship), composite word from the first two letters of mast and the last two of stack, used to describe a structure combining a ship's radar masts and funnels
- Mack, web application framework written in Ruby (programming language)
- The Mack, the 1973 blaxploitation film
See also [edit]
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