Thomas Molyneux

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Thomas or Tom Molyneux (sometimes Molineux or Molineaux) may refer to:

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Tim Molyneux (born 1969), American actor, singer, writer, director and producer

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Thomas Molineux or Thomas Molyneux was an Irish luthier and maker of violins from Dublin. His instruments are some of the oldest surviving violins made in Ireland and are typically Italian in style. One of his violins is preserved as part of a collection at the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin.