Sheridan
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Sheridan may refer to:
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[edit] People
[edit] Given name
- Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873), Irish novelist and short-story writer
- Sheridan Morley (1941-2007), broadcaster and writer
- Sheridan Smith (b. 1981), British actress
- Sheridan Stephens (b. 1993),
[edit] Surname
- Andrew Sheridan (b. 1979), English rugby player
- Ann Sheridan (1915–1967), American film actress
- Beatriz Sheridan (1934-2006), Mexican actress and director
- Chris Sheridan (director)
- Chris Sheridan (sportswriter)
- Cillian Sheridan (b. 1989), Irish footballer
- Clare Frewen Sheridan (1885-1970) British sculptress
- Cosy Sheridan (b. 1964), American folk singer/songwriter
- Danny Sheridan
- Darren Sheridan
- Dave Sheridan (actor) (b. 1969), American actor
- Dave Sheridan (cartoonist) (1943–1982), American cartoonist
- Dinah Sheridan (b. 1920), English-born actress
- Eileen Sheridan (disambiguation)
- Eve Sheridan, fictional character
- Frances Sheridan (1724-1766), Irish novelist and dramatist
- Gail Sheridan (disambiguation)
- George A. Sheridan (1840-1896), American politician
- Georgette Sheridan
- Greg Sheridan, Australian journalist
- Jack Sheridan (1862-1914), American baseball umpire
- James Sheridan (b. 1952), Scottish politician
- Jamey Sheridan (b. 1951), American actor
- Jeff Sheridan (b. 1948), American magician
- Jim Sheridan (b. 1949), Irish film director
- John Sheridan (football) (b. 1966), English-born footballer
- John D. Sheridan (1903-1980), Irish writer and humourist
- John E. Sheridan (1902-1987), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- Keith Sheridan (b. 1971), Scottish cricketer
- Kelly Sheridan, Canadian voice actor
- Leisa Sheridan, American model and actress
- Liz Sheridan (b. 1929), American actress
- Martin Sheridan
- Matt Sheridan
- Michael Sheridan, various including:
- Michael Sheridan, Australian guitarist
- Michael Sheridan, Irish Fianna Fáil politician
- Michael John Sheridan, Bishop of Colorado Springs
- Michael J. Sheridan, Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Mike Sheridan
- Nicole Sheridan, porn star
- Nicollette Sheridan (b. 1963), British actress
- Pat Sheridan
- Philip Sheridan (1831–1888), United States Army General and namesake of the M551 Sheridan
- Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816), pre-eminent Irish playwright (The Rivals), poet and politician
- Richard Brinsley Sheridan (MP) (c1806-1888), British politician
- Rondell Sheridan (b. 1958), American actor and comedian
- Steven Foley-Sheridan
- Susan Sheridan (b. 1947), English voice actress
- Thomas Sheridan (1719-1788), Irish actor, theatre manager and elocution teacher
- Thomas Algernon Brinsley Sheridan (1845-1931)
- Thomas B. Sheridan, professor of mechanical engineering at MIT
- Tommy Sheridan (b. 1964), Scottish politician
- Tony Sheridan (b. 1940), English rock and roll singer-songwriter
- "Sheridan", one of several aliases used by dance music producer Eric Prydz
[edit] Fictional characters
- Sheridan Bucket, an unseen character in the British sitcom Keeping Up Appearances
- Anna Sheridan, in the sci-fi series Babylon 5
- David Sheridan (Babylon 5), in the sci-fi series Babylon 5
- John Sheridan (Babylon 5), in the sci-fi series Babylon 5
[edit] Places
[edit] United Kingdom
- Sheridan, County Fermanagh, a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
[edit] United States
- Sheridan, Arkansas
- Sheridan, California
- Sheridan, Colorado
- Sheridan, Illinois
- Sheridan, Indiana
- Sheridan, Michigan
- Sheridan, Montana
- Sheridan, Nevada
- Sheridan, New York
- Sheridan, Oregon
- Sheridan, Wisconsin
- Sheridan, Wyoming
- Sheridan County, several counties
- Sheridan Circle, Washington, D.C.
- Sheridan, Minneapolis, Minnesota
[edit] Canada
- Sheridan, town in Ontario, Canada
[edit] Other uses
- M551 Sheridan, light tank
- Sheridan College, in Ontario, Canada
- Sheridan's, an alcoholic drink
- Sheridan, a defunct automobile company and the automobile it produced between 1920-1921
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