Dolan (surname)
Dolan (Irish: Ó Duibhlin) is a surname of Irish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
- Andy Dolan (1920–1971), Scottish footballer
- B. Dolan, American hip hop artist and poet
- Charles Dolan, founder of HBO and chairman of Cablevision Systems Corporation
- Charles Dolan (Irish politician), Irish Member of Parliament
- Daniel Dolan, Schismatic Catholic bishop
- Daria Dolan, financial journalist and wife of Ken Dolan
- Ellen Dolan, American actress
- Eamonn Dolan, football coach and former player
- Geoff Dolan, New Zealand entertainer
- James L. Dolan, son of Charles Dolan, and president and chief executive officer of Cablevision
- James Dolan (Irish politician), TD for Leitrim 1921–1932
- James H. Dolan, second President of Fairfield University
- Jamie Dolan (1969–2008), Scottish footballer
- Joe Dolan, Irish singer
- John Dolan (writer)
- Jonathan Dolan, member of the Missouri State Senate
- Ken Dolan, financial journalist and husband of Daria Dolan
- Larry Dolan, owner of the Cleveland Indians and brother of Charles Dolan
- Monica Dolan, English actress
- Paul Dolan (baseball), chairman and CEO of the Cleveland Indians and son of Larry Dolan
- Paul Dolan (soccer), Canadian soccer player
- Peter R. Dolan, former CEO of Bristol-Myers Squibb
- Richard M. Dolan, American ufologist
- Robert E. Dolan, conductor, composer and arranger
- Robert J. Dolan (educator), University of Michigan dean
- Robert J. Dolan (politician), mayor of Melrose, Massachusetts
- Satellite Sisters, five radio personalities, all surnamed Dolan
- Terence Dolan, Irish lexicographer and radio personality
- Terry Dolan (football manager), English football manager
- Terry Dolan (US political figure), U.S. Republican political figure
- Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of New York
- Tom Dolan, U. S. Olympic swimmer
- Tom Dolan (baseball), American baseball catcher
- Tom Dolan (engineer), of NASA's Apollo project
- Walter J. Dolan, American politician
- Xavier Dolan, Canadian actor and film director
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