Madden
Madden could refer to any of several things:
People: Rye Huckster Madden (Vaudevillian Actor) writer, director, actor, silent filmmaker, snake oil salesman. Madudan mac Gadhra Mór (died 1008) ancestor of the Madden family of County Galway Benji and Joel Madden of the pop-punk band Good Charlotte. Bill Madden (sportswriter), columnist for the New York Daily News. Bunny Madden (1882-1954), a former MLB player. Deirdre Madden, an Irish writer. David Madden, a nineteen-time Jeopardy! champion. Frederic Madden, paleographer. John Madden (director), an English film, theater, and television director. John Madden (football), former NFL coach and longtime football announcer now retired. John Madden (hockey), NHL player for the New Jersey Devils. Justin Madden, former Australian rules footballer and politician. Liam Madden, a leader of Iraq Veterans Against the War. Mark Madden, Beaver County Times columnist, former Pittsburgh ESPN radio broadcaster. Michael Madden (Medal of Honor recipient) Civil War Medal of Honor recipient. Michael Madden (musician), a member of Maroon 5. Owney Madden, U.S gangster, owner of the Cotton Club in NYC, later active in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Ray J. Madden, US senator in the 1950s. Samuel Madden (MIT), an American computer scientist. Simon Madden, former Australian rules footballer. Steve Madden, a shoe designer and brand name.
Places: Madden, County Armagh, a small village in Northern Ireland. Madden, Alberta, a hamlet in south-central Alberta, Canada. 150 West Jefferson, formerly known as the Madden Building, a tall office tower in Detroit, Michigan.
Other: The Madden NFL sports videogame series released by Electronic Arts. The act of making or becoming mad (insane).
Translation
The word "Madden" occurs as such in the following languages: English, German, French.
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