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People

* Malcolm (given name), includes a list of people and fictional characters *
Clan Malcolm The Clan Malcolm, also known as the Clan MacCallum, is a Highland Scottish clan.Way, George and Squire, Romily. (1994). ''Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia''. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The Standing Counci ...
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Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray was a 14th-century bishop-elect of Dunkeld. He was a canon from Strathearn. After the death of bishop William Sinclair, the canons of Dunkeld held an election, which was held late in the year 1337 or early 1338. The ...
, 14th-century bishop-elect of Dunkeld


Nobility

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Máel Coluim, Earl of Atholl Máel Coluim of Atholl was Mormaer of Atholl between 1153/9 and the 1190s. The '' Chronicle of Holyrood'' tells us that in 1186 Máel Coluim had an outlaw called Adam mac Domnaill killed at the altar of a church in Coupar, and burned 58 of his a ...
, Mormaer of Atholl between 1153/9 and the 1190s *
Máel Coluim, King of Strathclyde Máel Coluim (died 997) was a tenth-century King of Strathclyde. He was a younger son of Dyfnwal ab Owain, King of Strathclyde, and thus a member of the Cumbrian dynasty that had ruled the kingdom for generations. Máel Coluim's Gaelic name cou ...
, 10th century *
Máel Coluim of Moray Máel Coluim of Moray (or Máel Coluim mac Máil Brigti) was King or Mormaer of Moray (1020–1029), and, as his name suggests, the son of a Máel Brigte. As with his predecessor Findláech mac Ruaidrí, sources call him "King of Scotland." Ra ...
, Mormaer of Moray 1020–1029 * Máel Coluim (son of the king of the Cumbrians), possible King of Strathclyde or King of Alba around 1054 *
Malcolm I of Scotland Máel Coluim mac Domnaill (anglicised Malcolm I; died 954) was king of Alba (before 943 – 954), becoming king when his cousin Constantine II abdicated to become a monk. He was the son of Donald II. Biography Malcolm was born in 897 in A ...
(died 954), King of Scots *
Malcolm II of Scotland Máel Coluim mac Cináeda ( gd, Maol Chaluim mac Choinnich, label=Modern Scottish Gaelic; anglicized Malcolm II; c. 954 – 25 November 1034) was King of Scots from 1005 until his death. He was a son of King Kenneth II; but the name of his mot ...
, King of Scots from 1005 until his death *
Malcolm III of Scotland Malcolm III ( mga, Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, label= Medieval Gaelic; gd, Maol Chaluim mac Dhonnchaidh; died 13 November 1093) was King of Scotland from 1058 to 1093. He was later nicknamed "Canmore" ("ceann mòr", Gaelic, literally "big head ...
, King of Scots * Malcolm IV of Scotland, King of Scots *
Máel Coluim, Earl of Angus Máel Coluim, Earl of Angus, was a Scottish nobleman who was mormaer of Angus, Scotland, Angus roughly from 1214 to 1240. He was the last of his family in the male line with title over that province. He married Mary, daughter and heiress of Hump ...
, the fifth attested post 10th-century Mormaer of Angus *
Máel Coluim I, Earl of Fife Mormaer Máel Coluim of Fife (1204–1228), or Maol Choluim anglicised as Malcolm, was one of the Mormaer of Fife, mormaers of Fife. He married Matilda, the daughter of Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn, Gille Brigte, the mormaer of Strathearn. ...
, one of the more obscure Mormaers of Fife * Maol Choluim I, Earl of Lennox, Mormaer *
Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife Máel Coluim II (or Maol Choluim II, usually anglicized as Malcolm II), was a 13th-century Mormaer of Fife who ruled the mormaerdom or earldom of Fife between 1228 and 1266. He was the nephew of Máel Coluim I, the previous mormaer, and the s ...
, Mormaer * Maol Choluim II, Earl of Lennox, Mormaer


Surname

* Arthur Malcolm (1934–2022), Australian Anglican bishop *
Christian Malcolm Christian Sean Malcolm (born 3 June 1979) is a retired Welsh track and field athlete who specialised in the 200 metres. In 2020 he was appointed Head Coach of the British Athletics Olympic Programme. Early life Malcolm was born and was brought ...
(born 1979), English sprinter *
David Malcolm David Kingsley Malcolm, AC, QC (6 May 1938 – 20 October 2014) was the Chief Justice of Western Australia from May 1988 until his retirement from the bench in February 2006. He was also an expatriate justice of the Supreme Court of Fiji. Bo ...
(1938–2014), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia 1988–2006 * Derek Malcolm (born 1932), British film critic and historian * Devon Malcolm (born 1963), English cricketer *
Donald G. Malcolm Donald G. Malcolm (March 26, 1919 - June 18, 2007)"Donald G. Malcolm, Obituary," ''Los Angeles Times.'' on July 4, 2007 was an American organizational theorist, professor and dean at Cal State L.A.'s College of Business and EconomicsTimes Staff and ...
(1919–2007), American organizational theorist *
George A. Malcolm George Arthur Malcolm (November 5, 1881 — May 16, 1961) was an American lawyer who emerged as an influential figure in the development of the practice of law in the Philippines in the 20th century. Constitutional scholar and academic Joaquin Be ...
(1881–1961), Associate Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court * Howard Malcom (1799–1879), American educator and Baptist minister * James Peller Malcolm (1767–1815), American-English engraver and topographer * Janet Malcolm (1934–2021), American writer and journalist * Jeff Malcolm (born 1956), Australian boxer of the 1970s, '80s, '90s and 2000s *
John Malcolm Major-General Sir John Malcolm GCB, KLS (2 May 1769 – 30 May 1833) was a Scottish soldier, diplomat, East India Company administrator, statesman, and historian. Early life Sir John Malcolm was born in 1769, one of seventeen children of ...
(1926–2008), Scottish actor * Joyce Lee Malcolm (born 1941), American constitutional law professor * Laura Malcolm (born 1991), English netball player *
Lavinia Malcolm Lavinia Malcolm ''nee'' Lavinia Laing (c. 1847 – 2 November 1920) was a Scottish suffragist and local Liberal politician, the first Scottish woman to be elected to a local council (1907) and one of the first women 'mayors' in the UK, as th ...
(c.1847–1920), Scottish suffragist, politician, first Scottish woman female councillor and first female Lord Provost * Mary Malcolm (1918–2010), BBC television announcer *
Noel Malcolm Sir Noel Robert Malcolm, (born 26 December 1956) is an English political journalist, historian and academic. A King's Scholar at Eton College, Malcolm read history at Peterhouse, Cambridge, and received his doctorate in history from Trinity Col ...
(born 1956), English writer, historian and journalist *
Norman Malcolm Norman Malcolm (; 11 June 1911 – 4 August 1990) was an American philosopher. Biography Malcolm was born in Selden, Kansas. He studied philosophy with O. K. Bouwsma at the University of Nebraska, then enrolled as a graduate student at Ha ...
(1911–1990), American philosopher *
Peter Malcolm (rugby league) Peter Malcolm is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer, who played in the 1980s. He made two appearances in 1988 as for the Newcastle Knights, New South Wales of the National Rugby League The National Rugby League ( ...
(active 1988), Australian rugby league footballer *
Peter Malcolm (rugby union) Peter Malcolm (born April 3, 1994) is an American rugby union player who plays hooker for the Seattle Seawolves in Major League Rugby (MLR) and the United States men's national team. Malcolm previously played for the Ohio Aviators in the ...
(born 1994), American rugby union player *
Ryan Malcolm Ryan Michael Malcolm (born October 13, 1979) is a Canadian singer and realtor best known as the winner of the first season of ''Canadian Idol''. In 2003, he released his debut solo album ''Home'' which was certified Platinum in Canada. In 2006, M ...
(born 1979), Canadian singer *
Sally Malcolm Sally Malcolm is a published science fiction author and joint owner and chief editor of the Fandemonium publishing company. She started as a fanfiction writer. She has written 3 books, all published by Fandemonium. She wrote the ''Stargate SG-1 ...
(born 1969), British author and publisher *
Sharon Malcolm M. Sharon Lewis Malcolm (July 11, 1947 – September 30, 2019) was an American politician. Malcolm was born in Park Lake, Michigan. She served in the West Virginia House of Delegates from 2018 until her death. Malcolm was a Republican. Pri ...
(1947–2019), American politician


Fiction

* Malcolm (Macbeth), Prince of Cumberland, a character in Shakespeare's ''Macbeth'' *
Ian Malcolm (character) Dr. Ian Malcolm is a fictional character from the ''Jurassic Park'' franchise created by Michael Crichton and portrayed by Jeff Goldblum. Malcolm is a gifted mathematician who specializes in chaos theory. The character was inspired in part by Am ...
, a character from Michael Crichton's ''Jurassic Park'' series of books and films *
Malcolm Reynolds Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds is a fictional character and the protagonist of the ''Firefly'' franchise. Mal is played by actor Nathan Fillion in the 2002 TV series ''Firefly'' and the 2005 film ''Serenity''. In the series, Mal is a former Browncoat s ...
, the captain of the spaceship ''Serenity'' in Joss Whedon's TV series ''Firefly'' * Malcolm Tucker, a character in Armando Iannucci's ''The Thick of It'' and ''In the Loop'' * Jamie Fraser (character), in the ''Outlander'' a book series, sometimes uses the name Alexander Malcolm * Malcolm, an evil court jester in the adventure game series ''
The Legend of Kyrandia ''The Legend of Kyrandia: Book One'' is a 2D point-and-click adventure game, and the first game in the ''Fables & Fiends'' series. It was developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Games in August 1992. Players take on the role of a y ...
'' * Malcolm, a fictional character in the ''
Unreal Tournament ''Unreal Tournament'' is a first-person arena shooter video game developed by Epic Games and Digital Extremes. The second installment in the '' Unreal'' series, it was first published by GT Interactive in 1999 for Microsoft Windows, and late ...
'' game series * ''Malcolm'', a ship, where the story of
Julio Cortázar Julio Florencio Cortázar (26 August 1914 – 12 February 1984; ) was an Argentine, nationalized French novelist, short story writer, essayist, and translator. Known as one of the founders of the Latin American Boom, Cortázar influenced an ...
's ''The Winners'' takes place


Television and film

* ''Malcolm X'' (film), 1992 biographical film about the activist and Black nationalist Muslim Malcolm X * ''Malcolm'' (film), a 1986 Australian comedy film about an amateur inventor * ''
Malcolm in the Middle ''Malcolm in the Middle'' is an American family television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for Fox. The series premiered on January 9, 2000, and ended on May 14, 2006, after seven seasons and 151 episodes. The series follows a dysfunction ...
'', American television series ** Malcolm (''Malcolm in the Middle''), the title character of the series * Malcolm
Merlyn (DC Comics) Merlyn (Arthur King), otherwise known as the Dark Archer, is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. He is a deadly bow-wielding assassin and contract killer and the archnemesis of Green Arrow, though writers have develop ...
, becomes Leader of the League of Assassins in the DC television show ''Arrow'' * '' Malcolm & Eddie'', American television situation comedy


Literature

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The Autobiography of Malcolm X ''The Autobiography of Malcolm X'' was published in 1965, the result of a collaboration between civil and human rights activist Malcolm X and journalist Alex Haley. Haley coauthored the autobiography based on a series of in-depth interviews he ...
'', 1965 book * ''
Letters to Malcolm ''Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer'' is a book by C. S. Lewis posthumously published in 1964. The book takes the form of a series of letters to a fictional friend, "Malcolm", in which Lewis meditates on prayer as an intimate dialogue be ...
'', a collection of letters written by C. S. Lewis, posthumously published in 1964 * ''Malcolm'' (novel), 1959 comic novel by James Purdy * ''Malcolm'', a 1965 stage adaptation of Purdy's novel by
Edward Albee Edward Franklin Albee III ( ; March 12, 1928 – September 16, 2016) was an American playwright known for works such as '' The Zoo Story'' (1958), '' The Sandbox'' (1959), '' Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' (1962), '' A Delicate Balance'' (196 ...


Music

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Malcolm Lincoln Malcolm Lincoln are an Estonian band that formed in October 2009. The members are Robin Juhkental, Jakob Juhkam, Siim Raidma, Ott Adamson, Johan Alexander Petti and Hans Kurvits. The original lineup consisted of Robin Juhkental (vocals/electronics ...
, Estonian electronic pop duo


Places

* Malcom, Iowa, city in Poweshiek County *
Malcolm, Maryland Malcolm is an unincorporated community, essentially centered on a five-way intersection in Charles County, Maryland, United States, located approximately seven miles (11 km) east of Waldorf. Horsehead Road, one of the five roads meeting here, ...
, community in Charles County *
Malcolm, Nebraska Malcolm is a village in Lancaster County, Nebraska, Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States. It is part of the Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska metropolitan area, Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 382 at the 2010 United States ...
, village in Lancaster County *
Malcolm, Western Australia Malcolm is an abandoned town located between Leonora and Laverton in the Shire of Leonora in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. Gold was discovered in the area in 1895, and in 1896 the local provisional committee lobbie ...
, an abandoned town in Western Australia


See also

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Malcombe Malcombe is a recreational sports area located west of Besançon, in France. The sector is a part of the neighborhood of Planoise. History In August 1336, the duke of Burgundy wanted to lay siege to the city of Besançon after disagreeing wit ...
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