Malcolm
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Malcolm, Máel Coluim, or Maol Choluim may refer to:
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[edit] Nobility
- Máel Coluim, Earl of Atholl, Mormaer of Atholl between 1153/9 and the 1190s
- Máel Coluim I of Strathclyde, ruler of the Kingdom of Strathclyde
- Máel Coluim of Moray, Mormaer of Moray
- Malcolm I of Scotland, King of Scots
- Malcolm II of Scotland, King of Scots from 1005 until his death
- Malcolm III of Scotland, King of Scots
- Malcolm IV of Scotland, King of Scots
- Maol Choluim, Earl of Angus, the fifth attested post tenth century Mormaer of Angus
- Maol Choluim I, Earl of Fife, one of the more obscure Mormaers of Fife
- Maol Choluim I, Earl of Lennox, Mormaer
- Maol Choluim II, Earl of Fife, Mormaer
- Maol Choluim II, Earl of Lennox, Mormaer
[edit] Religion
- Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray, fourteenth century bishop-elect of Dunkeld
[edit] People with the given name Malcolm
[edit] Fiction
- Malcolm (novel), by George MacDonald
- Malcolm, an evil court jester in the adventure game series The Legend of Kyrandia
- Malcolm, a fictional character in the Unreal Tournament game series
- Malcolm, a ship, where the story of Julio Cortazar's The Winners takes place
- Ian Malcolm (Jurassic Park), character from Michael Crichton's series of books, Jurassic Park
[edit] Television and film
- Malcolm X (film), 1992 biographical film about the activist and Black nationalist Muslim Malcolm X
- Malcolm (film), a 1986 Australian film about a petty criminal
- Malcolm (game show), a game show pilot hosted by Alex Trebek
- Malcolm in the Middle, American television series
- Malcolm (Malcolm in the Middle), the title character of the series
- Malcolm & Eddie, American television sitcom-comedy
[edit] Music
- Ryan Malcolm (born 1979), Canadian singer
- Malcolm McLaren manager of The Sex Pistols
[edit] Literature
- Malcolm, a play by Edward Albee
- Noel Malcolm (born 1956), English writer, historian and journalist
- The Autobiography of Malcolm X, 1965 book
- Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer, a collection of letters written by C. S. Lewis
[edit] Sports
- Devon Malcolm (born 1963), English cricketer
- Christian Malcolm, English sprinter
[edit] Academics
- Norman Malcolm (1911-1990), American philosopher
[edit] Other
- Derek Malcolm (born 1932), British film critic and historian
- Janet Malcolm (born 1934), American writer and journalist
[edit] Places
- Malcolm, Maryland
- Malcolm, Nebraska, village in Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States

