William McCormack (disambiguation)

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William McCormack was Premier of Queensland.

William McCormack is also the name of:

William Joseph McCormack was Chief of Police of the Metro Toronto Police from 1989 to 1995. He succeeded Jack Marks. Earlier in his life McCormack was a marine radio operator and British colonial police officer before coming to Canada in the late 1950s.

William Jerome McCormack was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of New York from 1987 to 2001.

William J. McCormack (businessman) American businessman (1887–1965)

William J. McCormack was a successful New York City businessman of the first half of the twentieth century. McCormack was born in Jersey City, New Jersey to Irish potato-famine immigrants from County Monaghan. McCormack began life as a grocer's wagon-boy running errands along New York's West Side docks and went on to establish Penn Stevedoring, one of the most important produce handlers in the United States.

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William Joseph McCormack Jr. is an American actor and television producer. Along with writing partner Rashida Jones, he was the co-writer for the upcoming 2019 Pixar animated film, Toy Story 4, until withdrawing from the project in November 2017.

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