Grogan

Grogan is a surname. The Irish version is Ó Gruagáin.

List of persons
Notable people with the surname include:


 * Benjamin Grogan, FBI agent killed in the 1986 FBI Miami shootout
 * Clare Grogan (born 1962), Scottish actress and singer
 * Clem Grogan (born 1951), real name Steve Dennis Grogan, an American murderer and former member of the Manson Family
 * Cornelius Grogan (1738?–1798), a member of the Society of United Irishmen
 * David Grogan (1914–1993), British water polo player
 * Edward Grogan (disambiguation), several people
 * Emmett Grogan (1943–1978), founder of the hippie group the Diggers
 * Ewart Grogan (1874–1967), British explorer of Africa, Kenyan businessman
 * George Grogan (1875–1962), British Army officer, recipient of the Victoria Cross
 * Ione Grogan (1891–1961), American academic and educator
 * James Grogan (1931–2000), American figure skater
 * Janet Grogan, Irish singer and songwriter
 * John Grogan (born 1957), American journalist and non-fiction writer
 * John Grogan (disambiguation), several people
 * Kevin Grogan (born 1981), Irish football player
 * Larry Grogan (1899-1979), Irish Republicanism activist
 * Liz Grogan, Canadian television host
 * Nathaniel Grogan (1740–1807), Irish illustrator
 * Raymond G. Grogan (1920–2016), American phytopathologist
 * Shelley Grogan (born 1967), American judge
 * Steve Grogan (born 1953), American football player
 * Grogan, a ring name of Matthew Waters (born 1985), American professional wrestler

Fictional characters

 * Grogan family (John, Jenny, Patrick, Connor, Colleen, Marley) from the 2008 U.S. dramedy film Marley & Me (film)
 * Ally Grogan, fictional character from 2012 from the British soap opera Hollyoaks
 * Damien Grogan, fictional character from 2016 from the Australian soap opera Home and Away
 * Little Mickey Grogan, titular character from the eponymous 1927 U.S. comedy film
 * Smiler Grogan, fictional ex-con played by Jimmy Durante from the 1963 U.S. comedy film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
 * Tom Grogan, titular character, a side character from the eponymous best-selling 1896 U.S. novel by Francis Hopkinson Smith