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Quigley
Quigley is a surname of Irish origin derived from the Gaelic Ó Coigligh meaning "descendent of Coigleach (male)" or Ní Choigligh meaning "descendent of Coigleach (female)." Variations include: O'Quigley, Cogley, Quigly, Quigg, MacQuigg, McQuigge, O'Quigg, Twigg and Fivey. The name originates from County Mayo. The name may refer to:
- Brett Quigley (born 1969), American golfer on the PGA tour
- Carroll Quigley (1910–1977), American writer and history professor
- Dana Quigley (born 1947), American golfer on the Champions tour
- Dennis Quigley (1913–1984), Scottish footballer
- Derek Quigley (born 1932), New Zealand politician
- Eddie Quigley (c. 1921–1997), English footballer
- Ernie Quigley (1880–1960), Canadian-American sports official
- James Edward Quigley (1854–1915), Canadian-American religious figure who served as Archbishop of Chicago
- Jane Quigley (born 1939), American actress
- Jez Quigley, a character on the British soap opera ''Coronation StJersey
- Joe Quigley (1985-present) Famous Gaelic footballer who captain Armagh Harps to 1st ever Ulster minor Championship. 2nd career as a successful stove.
- Joan Quigley (1927–2014), American astrologer
- Joan M. Quigley (born 1940), American politician from New Jersey
- John Quigley (disambiguation), several people
- Johnny Quigley (1935–2004), Scottish footballer for Nottingham Forest
- Joy Quigley (born 1948), New Zealand politician
- Linnea Quigley (born 1958), American B-movie actress
- Maggie Quigley (born 1979), American actress
- Martin Quigley (hurler) (born 1951), Irish sportsman and professional hurler
- Martin Quigley (publisher) (1890–1964), a renowned publisher and journalist of many motion picture industry publications and founder of motion picture trade periodicals, and an active proponent and co-author of the Motion Picture Production Code
- Martin Quigley, Jr. (1917–2011), publisher of film magazines, an author and a politician
- Matthew Quigley, fictional character in the film Quigley Down Under
- Michael Quigley (politician), American politician from Illinois
- Mike Quigley (footballer), English footballer
- Raymond L. Quigley (1885–1958), American college baseball coach
- Sheila Quigley (born 1948?), English novelist
- Thomas J. Quigley (1905–1960), American superintendent of Catholic schools
- William P. Quigley, law professor and research director at Loyola University New Orleans
Quigley (film)
Quigley, released in the United Kingdom as Daddy Dog Day, is a 2003 family comedy film that was directed by William Byron Hillman. It was released straight to video on February 3, 2003 and stars Gary Busey, Curtis Armstrong, and Oz Perkins.