Keane
Keane may refer to:
- Keane (band), an English band
 - The Keane Brothers, American duo, aka Keane
 - Keane (film), a 2004 film starring Damian Lewis
 - Keane (company), an IT consulting firm based in Boston
 
People
- Augustus Henry Keane (1833–1912), American journalist and linguist
 - Bil Keane (1922–2011), American cartoonist of The Family Circus
 - Bob Keane (1922–2009), American musician, manager of Ritchie Valens
 - Dillie Keane (born 1952), one third of the Fascinating Aida comedy cabaret trio
 - Dolores Keane (born 1953), Irish folk singer
 - Fergal Keane (born 1961), BBC correspondent based in South Africa
 - Glen Keane (born 1954), American animator, son of Bil Keane
 - Jack Keane (born 1943), U.S. Army general
 - James Keane (disambiguation)
 - Jayne Fenton Keane, Australian poet
 - Jeff Keane, American comic strip artist, son of Bil Keane
 - John Keane (disambiguation)
 - Keith Keane (born 1986), Irish footballer
 - Margaret Keane (born 1927), American painter of waif-like children with big eyes
- AND: Walter Keane, plagiarist, sold her paintings as his own
 
 - Mark Keane (born 3 July 1961), Irish cognitive scientist and author
 - Mervyn Keane, Australian rules footballer
 - Michael Keane (footballer, born 1982), a former Irish footballer
 - Michael Keane (footballer, born 1993), an Irish footballer who plays for Burnley
 - Michael Keane (economist) (born 1961), Nuffield Professor of Economics at University of Oxford
 - Mike Keane (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Molly Keane (1904–1996), Irish novelist
 - Paul Keane (born 1956), Australian actor
 - Peter Keane, American blues musician
 - Richard J. Keane (1933–2008), New York politician
 - Robbie Keane (born 1980), Irish footballer playing for Los Angeles Galaxy
 - Rory Keane (1922–2004), Irish footballer
 - Roy Keane (born 1971), Irish former footballer; football manager
 - Seán Keane (fiddler) (born 1946), Irish musician from the musical group The Chieftains
 - Seán Keane (Irish politician) (1899–1953), Irish Labour Party politician represented Cork East
 - Seán Keane (singer) (born 1961), Irish folk singer
 - Sheana Keane (born 1975), Irish broadcaster
 - Tom Keane, an American songwriter and musician who used to be a member of a pop musical group the Keane Brothers
 - Will Keane (born 1993), an English footballer who plays for Manchester United
 - William Keane (bishop) (1805–1875), Bishop of Cloyne, Ireland
 
See also
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