McGarry is a surname of Irish origin
Adam McGarry, Irish footballer
Andrew McGarry (born 1981), English cricketer
Anna McGarry (1894–1978), leading U.S. advocate in interracial justice and veteran social action leader
Bill McGarry (1927–2005), English international football player and manager
Chris McGarry (born 1966), American actor
Colin McGarry (born 1965), Northern Irish professional darts player
David McGarry, American musician, singer, voice actor, music producer, and composer
James McGarry (born 1971), Irish hurling player
Jean McGarry, author of fiction and Professor in the Writing Seminars program at Johns Hopkins University
John McGarry (born 1957), Northern Irish political scientist
Mac McGarry (born 1926), host of the U.S. television quiz show It's Academic
Mary McGarry Morris (born 1943), American novelist, short story author and playwright
Michael McGarry (born 1965), New Zealand international soccer player
Moses Elijah McGarry (1878–1949), physician and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
Niall McGarry (born 1978), Irish businessman
Patsy McGarry, Religious Affairs correspondent of The Irish Times in the Republic of Ireland
Peter J. McGarry (1871–1940), New York politician
Robert McGarry IV (born 1985), collegiate American football player
Ron McGarry (born 1937), English professional footballer who played centre forward for a number of clubs
Seán McGarry (fl. 1908–1925), Irish nationalist and politician
Steve McGarry (born 1953), British cartoonist
Steven McGarry (born 1979), Scottish professional footballer
Thomas McGarry, early 20th-century Canadian politician
Tim McGarry (born 1964), Northern Irish actor and comedian
Leo McGarry, character played by John Spencer on the television serial drama The West Wing
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