Hogan (surname)
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Hogan is a surname shared by many notable people:
- John Hogan (North Carolina) (1745–1810), American Revolutionary War soldier and politician
- William Hogan (New York) (1792–1874), English-American politician
- William Hogan (fl. early 1800s), Irish-American priest
- Daniel Hogan (died 1818), American naval seaman, namesake of the USS Hogan (DD-178)
- John Hogan (sculptor) (1800–1858), Irish sculptor, creator of The Dead Christ
- John Hogan (Missouri) (1805–1892), Irish-American preacher and politician
- John Baptist Hogan (1829–1901), Irish-French Catholic theologian and educator
- Henry Hogan (1840–1916), American army soldier
- John W. Hogan (1853–after 1923), American associate appellate judge and lawyer
- Marty Hogan (1869–1923), Anglo-American baseball player; parents were Irish immigrants to England
- James Thomas Hogan (1874–1953), New Zealand politician
- Danny Hogan (1880–1928), American participant in organized crime
- Jimmy Hogan (1882–1974), British footballer
- Edmond Hogan (1883–1964), Australian politician
- John Hogan (VC) (1884–1943), English First World War soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Patrick Hogan (Ceann Comhairle) (1886–1969), Irish Labour party politician, represented Clare
- James Patrick Hogan (1890–1943), American filmmaker
- John Vincent Lawless Hogan (1890–1960) American electrical engineer responsible for early advances in radio broadcasting technology
- Patrick Hogan (Cumann na nGaedhael) (1891–1936), Irish Cumann na nGaedhael/Fine Gael politician, represented Galway
- Inez Hogan (1895–1973), American author and book illustrator
- Michael Hogan (sportsman) (1896–1920), Irish sportsman
- Tobias Hogan (fl. late 1800s), American politician
- Michael Hogan (screenwriter) (fl. early 1900s), screenwriter who co-wrote the script for the 1937 film King Solomon's Mines
- Patrick Hogan (Farmers Party) (fl. early 1900s), Irish Farmers Party politician, represented Limerick in the 1920s
- Patrick Hogan (Tipperary politician) (1907–1972), Irish Fine Gael politician, represented Tipperary South
- Ben Hogan (1912–1997), American golfer
- João Hogan (1914–1988), Portuguese artist
- J. Paul Hogan (born 1919), American chemist, inventor of polyethylene
- Robert Hogan (mechanic) (born before 1920), New Zealand mechanic, co-founder of the Fulton Hogan construction company
- Lester Hogan (born 1920), American scientist
- Lawrence Hogan (born 1928), American politician
- Hector Hogan (1931–1960), Australian Olympic athlete
- Brigid Hogan-O'Higgins (born "Hogan" 1932), Irish politician
- Robert J. Hogan (born 1933), American soap opera actor
- John Hogan (religious brother) (born c.1935), American anti-war activist (one of the "Catonsville Nine"), Catholic missionary and carpenter
- Paul Hogan (born 1939), Australian actor
- James P. Hogan (writer) (born 1941), British science fiction author
- Allan Hogan (born 1943), Australian journalist
- David Hogan (1949–1996), American composer and choir director
- David J. Hogan, (born 1950 ?), American historian
- Thomas Hogan (born bef. 1950), American judge
- Desmond Hogan (born 1950), Irish writer
- Tom Hogan (born 1956), Australian cricketer
- Moses Hogan (1957–2003), American composer and arranger of choral music
- Phil Hogan (born 1960), Irish politician
- Anni Hogan (born 1961), British musician and composer
- P. J. Hogan (born 1962), Australian film director
- John Hogan (executive) (born before 1970), American corporate executive
- John Hogan (mathematician), (born before 1970), British academic
- Noel Hogan (born 1971), Irish musician
- Gabriel Hogan (born 1973), Canadian actor
- James Hogan (guitarist) (born 1974), American guitarist
- Darcy Hogan (born 1975), American playwright
- Shawn Hogan (born 1975), American entrepreneur
- Patrick N. Hogan (born 1979), American politician
- Blaine Hogan (born 1980), American actor
- Heather Hogan (born 1985), American voice actor
- Robert Hogan (psychologist) (fl. 20th century), American psychologist known for his work in personality testing and assessment
- Bosco Hogan (fl. late 1900s), Irish actor
- Chris Hogan (fl. late 1900s), American actor
- Peter Hogan (fl. late 1900s), British comics writer
- Sean Hogan (fl. late 1900s), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Michael Hogan (actor) (fl. late 1900s), Canadian actor
- Michael Hogan (academic) (fl. early 2000s), American scholar and president-elect of the University of Connecticut
- Paul Hogan (butler) (fl. early 2000s), Australian diplomat turned celebrity butler (Joe Millionaire)
[edit] 'Hogan' as a given name
- Hogan Sheffer (born 1958), American television writer
- Hogan Ephraim (born 1988), English footballer