Biography John Mooney
John Mooney is the name of:
- John Mooney (1955? ), an American blues guitarist based in New Orleans, Louisiana
- John Mooney (1982? ), an Irish cricketer
- John Mooney (1862?1950), a Scottish historian. A founder of the Orkney Antiquarian Society
- John Mooney (1966? ), a Vice-President of Transport Workers Union in New York City, USA
- John F. Mooney, an American actor
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