Logue (surname)

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Logue is a family name derived from the Irish Ó Maolmhuaidh, anglicized to Ó Laoghog and Mulvogue.[1] Principally from County Londonderry and County Donegal.[2]

Notable persons with the surname include:

  • Alexandra W. Logue, American academic and behavioral scientist
  • Alison Logue, Australian soccer player for 2009 Newcastle Jets
  • Amanda Logue, subject of 2013 Snapped: Killer Couples episode
  • Antonia Logue, Irish novelist
  • Bob Logue, Calgary Stampede Rodeo Bareback champion 1992
  • Brenda Logue, victim of 1998 Omagh bombing
  • Cailie Logue, American collegiate 10K runner
  • Calvin Logue, signer of the 1861 Georgia Ordinance of Secession
  • Charles Logue (1858-1919), Irish-American builder
  • Charles A. Logue (1889–1938), American screenwriter
  • Charles T. Logue (1922-2000), American politician
  • Charlie Logue, member of Irish folk rock band Goats Don't Shave
  • Christian Logue, member of American metal band Savage Grace
  • Christopher Logue (1926–2011), English poet
  • Chuck Logue, Calgary Stampede Rodeo Bareback champion 2001
  • Courtland L. Logue, Jr., American businessman, founder of EZCorp
  • Dale Logue, contestant involved in The Big Surprise quiz show scandal
  • Dan Logue, (1950–2021), American politician
  • Dave Logue, American actor in The Junkman
  • David Logue, Northern Irish 3000m steeplechase runner
  • Deirdre Logue (born 1964), Canadian video artist and arts administrator, sister of Donal Logue
  • Donal Logue (born 1965), Irish-Canadian actor
  • Edward Logue (1813–1865), founder of Kent Town Brewery, South Australia, grandfather of Lionel Logue
  • Edward J. Logue (1921–2000), American urban planner and public administrator
  • Eli Logue, stuntwoman in Avengers: Endgame and other films
  • Elizabeth Logue, American actress in New Faces of 1952
  • Elizabeth Malamalamaokalani Logue, Hawaiian-Chinese-English model in opening title sequence of Hawaii Five-O
  • Florence Logue Koontz, mother of author Dean Koontz
  • Frank Logue (1924–2010), mayor of New Haven, Connecticut 1976-1979
  • Frank S. Logue (born 1963), American clergyman
  • Gerard Logue, Northern Irishman killed in 1985 in Belfast by UK law enforcement officers
  • Griffin Logue (born 1998), Australian rules footballer
  • Hazel Logue Treweek (1920–2006), Australian academic, teacher and Shakespearean scholar
  • Hugh Logue (born 1949), Northern Irish politician and economist
  • Jake Logue (born 1972), American football player
  • James Logue (born 1939), American ice hockey goaltender
  • James Logue (born 1989), Irish hurler
  • James Logue, Scottish politician
  • James Logue, mayor of Harvard, Illinois 1896-1899
  • James Washington Logue (1863–1925), American politician
  • Jarm Logue (1813-1872), African-American clergyman and abolitionist
  • Jay Logue, Chief of the Nevada Capitol Police 2010-2012
  • Jim Logue, American golf club professional and PGA Cup participant 1974, 1982, 1983
  • Jim Logue, early promoter of Ryū-te martial arts in the United States
  • Jimmy Logue (1837-1899), American criminal
  • Joan Logue (born 1942), American video artist
  • John Logue, IMCA Super Nationals winner 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003
  • John Logue, American director of multiple episodes of The PJs animated sitcom
  • John Logue, co-author of In The Arena with Pat Dye
  • John G. Logue, American lawyer, owner of Logue House
  • John J. Logue, American politician
  • John R. Logue, American writer of The Deadly Hillbillies
  • Jordan Logue, production engineer on MercyMe, It's Christmas! album
  • Joseph Logue, principal in the United States v. Joseph Logue PTSD case
  • Joseph Logue De La Cour (1894-1967), American politician
  • Josh Logue, Australian director of Empire of the Sun and other videos
  • Julian Logue, Irish professional snooker player, Northern Ireland Amateur Championship winner 1995
  • Julie Logue (born 1971), Irish cricketer
  • Karina Logue, Canadian actress in NCIS: Los Angeles (season 8) and other productions, sister of Donal Logue
  • Kerry Logue, American 420 dinghy sailor, North American club champion 2000
  • Kyle D. Logue, American law professor
  • Larry M. Logue, American historian, co-author of The Civil War Soldier: A Historical Reader and other works
  • Lionel Logue (1880–1953), Australian speech therapist
  • Louis Logue Armét (1914-1981), American architect
  • Major Logue (1826-1900), Western Australia politician
  • Mark Logue, British co-author of The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy
  • Mark Logue, English footballer for Parishes of Jersey football team
  • Mary Logue, American author of Sleep Like a Tiger, wife of Pete Hautman
  • Matt Logue, American animator for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
  • Maurice Logue, Irish rugby coach for Tullow RFC
  • Michael Logue (1840–1924), Irish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Michael Logue, five-time Australian Quiz Championship winner
  • Mike Logue, American businessman
  • Niall Logue (born 1985), Northern Irish footballer
  • Patricia Logue, Londonderry city councillor 2019
  • Paul Logue, writer for the Scottish crime drama series Shetland
  • Penellope "Penny" Logue, founder of the Tenacious Unicorn Ranch
  • Pete Logue, member of the K&A Gang
  • Dr. R. Bruce Logue, co-editor of Hurst's the Heart medical textbook
  • Rachel Logue, American voice artist on the Japanese manga series Btooom!
  • Ronald Logue, American businessman
  • Ronnie Logue, member of The Gap band
  • Rory Logue, British member of the FaZe Clan entertainment organization
  • Rose Logue, Clarion, Pennsylvania borough council member
  • Sarah E. Logue, American Internet radio host known professionally as Sarah X Dylan
  • Shawn Logue, American film editor on Mosaic
  • Stephen Logue, American video game producer of Dragonia
  • Suzette Logue, American Boston Ballet II dancer
  • Thomas Logue, Chief Judge for the Florida Third District Court of Appeal, appointed 2012
  • Thomas A. Logue, American politician
  • Zach Logue, Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League Pitcher of the Year 2015

See also[]

Characters[]

  • Logue, character in 1993 science fiction novel Flux
  • Astra Logue and Alex Logue, characters in Hellblazer mythos
  • Brilburn Logue, pseudonym used by Alan Moore
  • Marcus Logue, character on 2008-2013 British television series Being Human
  • Meredith Logue, character in 1955 novel The Talented Mr. Ripley

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References[]

  1. ^ Hanks, Patrick (2003). "Logue". Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977169-1.
  2. ^ de Breffny, Brian (1982). "Logue". Irish Family Names. W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN 0-393-01612-9.


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