David McKay
David McKay or MacKay may refer to:
Arts
- Dave MacKay (musician) (born 1932), jazz pianist, singer and composer
- David Mackay (producer), Australian record producer/arranger and musical director
- David McKay (activist) (born 1986), activist and artist known for his betrayal by Brandon Darby and subsequent incarceration
- David McKay (actor), Scottish actor known for the television show Shoebox Zoo
- David McKay (adult studio owner), owner of gay adult company Studio 2000
- David McKay (publisher) (1860–1918), comic and book publisher
Sports
- Dave Mackay (1934–2015), Scottish international footballer
- Dave Mackay (footballer born 1980), Scottish footballer
- Dave MacKay (ice hockey) (1919–1980), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Dave McKay (baseball) (David Lawrence McKay, born 1950), Canadian major league baseball player
- Dave McKay (footballer) (born 1984), Scottish footballer playing for Clyde F.C.
- David Mackay (footballer) (born 1988), Australian rules footballer for Adelaide Crows
- David McKay (footballer) (born 1949), Australian rules footballer for Carlton Football Club
- David McKay (journalist) (1921–2004), Australian motoring journalist and racing driver
Others
- David J. C. MacKay (1967–2016), British academic researcher in information theory and environmentalism, inventor, government advisor and educator
- David Lawrence McKay (1901–1993), leader in the Sunday School of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- David Mackay (pilot) (born 1957), chief pilot of Virgin Galactic
- David MacKay (VC) (1831–1880), Scottish soldier and winner of the Victoria Cross
- David O. McKay (1873–1970), ninth president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- David S. McKay (1936–2013), Chief Scientist for astrobiology at the Johnson Space Center
- David Mackay (architect) (1933–2014), British architect
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