Mingay (surname)

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Mingay is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Ben Mingay Australian singer and actor

Ben Mingay is an Australian actor and singer, perhaps best known for having played Buzz Graham in the series Packed to the Rafters and Rob Duffy in Wonderland. He played the role of Billy in the stage version of Dirty Dancing in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Mingay together with Michael Falzon, Luke Kennedy, and Matt Lee appeared in the Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2014. In 2015, Mingay joined the cast of soap opera Home and Away in the recurring role of Trystan Powell.

Henry Joseph Mingay was an English professional football goalkeeper. He spent five years at Blackpool in the 1900s, making over 150 Football League appearances for the club.

Hugh Mingay Norwegian composer and musician

Hugh Steven James Mingay, also known by his stage name Skoll is a heavy metal musician.

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