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McPhee is a Scottish surname, a shorter version of McDuffie. The name is an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic name Mac Dhuibhshithe (Descendant of the Dark Fairy). The name originated in Colonsay.

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People

Surname:

  • Adam McPhee (born 1982), Australian rules football player
  • Angus McPhee (1916–1997), Scottish outsider artist from the island of South Uist
  • Archie McPhee, Seattle-based novelty dealer owned by Mark Pahlow
  • Bid McPhee (1859–1943), American Major League Baseball second baseman
  • Brian McPhee (born 1970), Scottish footballer
  • Bruce McPhee (1927–2009), former Australian motor racing driver
  • Cathy-Ann McPhee (born 1959), Gaelic singer
  • Charles McPhee (1962–2011), researcher, author, nationally syndicated talk radio host
  • Chris McPhee (born 1983), English footballer
  • Christina McPhee (born 1954), American painter, new media and video artist
  • Colin McPhee (1900–1964), Canadian composer and musicologist
  • Frank McPhee, long-time Glasgow gangland boss
  • Frank McPhee (American football) (1931-2011), American football player
  • George McPhee (born 1958), the general manager of the National Hockey League's Washington Capitals
  • George Washington McPhee (1880–1971), lawyer, judge, political figure in Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan
  • Graham McPhee (born 1965), Welsh born three time British sidecar enduro Champion
  • Hilary McPhee, Australian publisher, editor and businessperson
  • Ian McPhee (born 1961), Scottish former professional footballer
  • Joe McPhee (born 1939), American jazz multi-instrumentalist
  • John McPhee (born 1931), American writer, pioneer of creative nonfiction
  • John McPhee (footballer) (born 1937), Scottish former professional footballer
  • John McPhee (motorcycle racer) (born 1994), British Grand Prix motorcycle racer
  • John McPhee (politician), KCMG (1878–1952), Australian politician, member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly
  • Katharine McPhee (born 1984), American pop singer, songwriter and actress
  • Kodi Smit-McPhee (born 1996), Australian actor
  • Laura McPhee (born 1958), Boston-based American photographer
  • Lawrence McPhee (1899–1983), American football player and coach
  • Mark McPhee (born 1964), Australian cricketer
  • Martha McPhee, American novelist
  • Michele McPhee (born 1970), American author, talk radio host, and journalist
  • Mike McPhee (born 1960), retired Canadian ice hockey forward
  • Paul McPhee, American artist living in Martha’s Vineyard Island
  • Pernell McPhee (born 1988), American football defensive end
  • Peter McPhee (born 1963), Australian cricketer
  • Peter McPhee (academic), Australian academic, formerly Provost of the University of Melbourned
  • Ryan McPhee (born 1985), Canadian Web Developer
  • Robby McPhee (born 1963), Canadian social media and technology leader @robbymcphee
  • Scott McPhee (born 1992), Australian cyclist, who pilots Kieran Modra in tandem cycling
  • Sianoa Smit-McPhee (born 1992), Australian actress
  • Sidney A. McPhee, American educator, currently President of Middle Tennessee State University
  • Simon McPhee (born 1969), Australian rules football coach
  • Stephanie Pearl-McPhee (born 1968), Canadian writer, knitter, IBCLC and doula
  • Stephen McPhee (born 1981), Scottish former footballer
  • Tony McPhee (born 1944), English blues guitarist, and founder of The Groundhogs
  • Tony McPhee (footballer) (1914–1960), Scottish footballer and football manager
  • McPhee, Australian progressive rock band
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    In fiction

  • Dawson's Creek fictional characters:
  • Andie McPhee, portrayed by Meredith Monroe
  • Jack McPhee, portrayed by Kerr Smith
  • Nanny McPhee, a 2005 children's film
  • Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang, a 2010 sequel film.
  • Floss McPhee, in the Australian soap opera Home and Away played by Sheila Kennelly
  • Other

  • McPhee Reservoir, in Montezuma County, Colorado
  • McPhee Gribble, Carlton-based Australian publisher
  • References

    McPhee Wikipedia