Mack
Mack stands for:
- Richard Machowicz (called Mack ), American television presenter
- Mack (shipbuilding) , combination of mast and smoke vent
- Mack Rides , German manufacturer of rides and amusement systems
- Mack Trucks , US commercial vehicle manufacturer
- Mack and Muck , cartoon characters from the Disney universe
- Macks Ølbryggeri , brewery in Tromso, Norway
- Josef Mack GmbH & Co. KG , oldest mountain pine oil distillery in the world, Bad Reichenhall
Mack is a family name for the following people:
A.
- Alex Mack (born 1985), American football player
- Alexander Mack (1679–1735), German religious leader ( Church of the Brethren )
- Allison Mack (* 1982), American actress
- Andrew Mack (1780–1854), American politician, Mayor of Detroit
B.
- Big Derill Mack , German rapper
- Bill Mack (1932-2020), American rockabilly singer
- Burton L. Mack (* 1931), American author, theologian and religious scholar
C.
- Carl Friedrich Mack (1785 – after 1861), German politician, Free City of Frankfurt
- Christy Mack (* 1991), American model and porn actress
- Connie Mack (1862–1956), American baseball player and manager
- Connie Mack III (* 1940), American politician
- Connie Mack IV (* 1967), American politician
- Cornelia Mack (* 1955), German author and religious educator
- Craig Mack (1970-2018), American rapper
D.
- Daniel Mack (* 1986), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- David Alan Mack (* 1969), American science fiction author
- Dieter Mack (* 1954), German composer and musician
- Dietrich Mack (classical philologist) (1913–2001), German classical philologist and epigraphist
- Dietrich Mack (dramaturge) (also Dieter Mack ; * 1940), German author and dramaturge
E.
- Eddie Mack , American rhythm and blues singer
- Eduard Mack (1918–2011), German writer
- Elke Mack (* 1964), German Catholic theologian
- Ernst Mack (pharmacist) (1836–1907), German pharmacist, see Josef Mack
- Ernst Mack (* 1953), German painter, draftsman and experimental musician
- Erwin Mack (1893–1942), German officer, most recently major general in the Wehrmacht
- Eugen Mack (1907–1978), Swiss gymnast
F.
- Ferdinand Mack (* 1959), German kickboxer
- Franz von Mack (1730–1807), Austrian entrepreneur
- Franz Mack (1921-2010), German entrepreneur
- Friedrich Mack (* 1962), German opera singer and vocal teacher
- Fritz Mack (writer) (1882–?), German writer
- Fritz Mack (singer) (1912–1970), Swiss singer (bass-baritone) and singing teacher
G
- Gary Mack (1946–2015), American museum curator and archivist
- Georg Mack (1899–1973), German politician (CSU)
- Gerhard Mack (* 1940), German physicist
- Gordon Mack (1900-1949), Irish badminton player
- Günter Mack (1930–2007), German actor
- Günther Mack (1927–2018), German physicist and university professor
H
- Hans Mack (1924–2012), German ice hockey player
- Hans-Günther Mack (* 1958), German master baker, overturned the Sunday sales ban for baked goods in 1995
- Hans-Hubertus Mack (* 1954), first head of the Bundeswehr Center for Military History and Social Sciences
- Hans-Joachim Mack (1928–2008), German general
- Heinrich Mack (entrepreneur, 1836) (1836–1927), German entrepreneur and benefactor
- Heinrich Mack (1867–1945), German historian and Brunswick city archivist
- Heinrich Mack (entrepreneur, 1882) (1882–1958), German entrepreneur
- Heinz Mack (* 1931), German artist
- Helen Mack (1913–1986), American actress
- Helen Mack Chang (* 1952), human rights activist
- Helga Mack (politician) (1938–1995), German politician (CDU)
- Helga Mack (swimmer) , German swimmer
- Huey Mack (* 1991), American rapper
J
- Jakob Mack (also Jacob Mack ; 1824–1907), German entrepreneur and noodle manufacturer
- Jan-Eric Mack (* 1983), Swiss graphic artist and filmmaker
- Joe Mack (1912–1998), American baseball player
- Johann Christian Mack (1634–1701), German physician
- Johann Friedrich Mack (1819–1887), German entrepreneur and politician
- Johann Martin Mack (1715–1784), German missionary
- John Mack (musician) (1927–2006), American oboist
- John E. Mack (1929-2004), American psychiatrist
- John J. Mack (* 1944), American banker
- John L. Mack (* 20th century), sound engineer
- Josef Mack (1838–1895), German pharmacist and founder of the mountain pine oil distillery Josef Mack
- Joseph Wilhelm Ludwig Mack (the Elder) (1767–1835), German sculptor in Stuttgart
- Jürgen Mack (* 1958), German entrepreneur
K
- Karen Mack (* 1947), German athlete
- Karin Mack (* 1940), Austrian photo artist
- Karl Mack (physicist) (1857–1934), German physicist and meteorologist
- Karl Mack (mathematician) (1882–1943), Austrian mathematician
- Karl Mack (local researcher) (1927–2003), German teacher, museum director and local history researcher
- Karl Mack von Leiberich (1752–1828), Austrian general
- Katie Mack (* 1981), American theoretical cosmologist, astrophysicist and science communicator
- Kevin Scott Mack (* 1959), American VFX supervisor
- Khalil Mack (born 1991), American football player
- Kyle Mack (* 1997), American snowboarder
L.
- Linda Mack (* 1991), German handball player
- Lonnie Mack (1941–2016), American rock and blues guitarist
- Lorenz Mack (1917–1991), Austrian writer, publicist, cultural organizer, head of the cultural office and librarian
- Luca Mack (* 2000), German soccer player
- Ludwig Mack (the Younger) (1799–1831), German sculptor in Stuttgart
- Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack (1893–1965), German painter and "colored light musician"
- Lutz Mack (* 1952), German apparatus gymnast
M.
- Maria Imma Mack (1924–2006), German religious sister and resistance fighter
- Marion Mack (1902–1989), American actress
- Martin Joseph Mack (1805–1885), theologian from Württemberg
- Mary Bono Mack (* 1961), American politician
- Mathias Mack (1801–1882), German pharmacist, mayor and inventor of mountain pine oil
- Matthias Mack (* 1973), German author
- Max Mack (1884–1973), German film director
- Maynard Mack (1909-2001), American linguist
- MC Mack (* 1975), American rapper, singer, songwriter, producer and entrepreneur, see The Kaze
O
- Otto Mack (1897–1964), German painter and graphic artist
P
- Paul Mack (1891–1979), American baseball player
- Pauline Beery Mack (1891–1974), American chemist
- Peter Mack (swimmer) , German swimmer
- Peter Mack (soccer player) (* 1959), German soccer player and coach
- Peter Mack (floorball player) (* 1992), Austrian floorball player
- Peter F. Mack (1916–1986), American politician
R.
- Reinhold Mack , German music producer
- Robert Mack (ice hockey player) (1959–2020), Austrian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Robert Mack (athlete) (* 1984), American athlete
- Roland Mack (* 1949), German entrepreneur, son of Franz Mack, brother of Jürgen Mack
- Rudolf Mack (1932–2006), German religious educator
- Russell V. Mack (1891–1960), American politician
S.
- Sam Mack (* 1970), American basketball player
- Shelvin Mack (* 1990), American basketball player
- Steven Mack (* 1986), blind Swiss athlete
T
- Theo Mack (1904–1980), German actor
- Thomas Mack (* 1981), German restaurateur and hotelier
- Timothy Mack (* 1972), American pole vaulter
- Tom Mack (born 1943), American football player
U
- Ulrich Mack (photographer) (* 1934), German photographer
- Ulrich Mack (theologian) (* 1951), German theologian, regional bishop of Stuttgart
- Ulrich Friedrich Mack (* 1950), German theologian and author
W.
- Walter Mack (* 1953), German swimmer
- Warner Mack (born 1938), American country singer
- Werner Mack (* 1957), Austrian engineer and university professor
- Wilhelm Mack (lepidopterist) (1901–1982), Austrian teacher and butterfly researcher
- Wilhelm Mack (entrepreneur) (1919–2011), German entrepreneur and company founder
- Wilhelm Friedrich Mack (1848–1924), German architect
- Winfried Mack (* 1965), German politician (CDU)
- Wolfgang Mack (1808–1883), German surgeon and benefactor
- Wolfgang Mack (psychologist) (* 1961), German psychologist
Mack is the given name of the following people:
- Mack Harrell (1909–1960), American baritone singer
- Mack Yoho (born 1936), American football player
Places in the United States:
- Mack, Colorado , in Mesa County
- Mack, Louisiana , in Vermilion Parish
- Mack, Minnesota , in Itasca County
- Mack, Ohio , in Hamilton County
- Mack, Utah , in Millard County
See also: