Mandy

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Mandy or Mandie may refer to:

People

  • Mandy (name), a female given name and nickname
  • Iván Mándy (1918–1995), Hungarian writer
  • Mark Mandy (born 1972), Irish retired high jumper
  • Philip Mandie (born 1942), a former judge on the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia

Books

  • the title character of Handy Mandy in Oz (1937), in the "Oz Books" series by Frank Baum and his successors
  • Mandy (comics), a British girls' comic published 1967–1991
  • Mandie, a series of children's books written by Lois Gladys Leppard
  • Mandy, a four-part children's book written by Julie Andrews, originally published in 1971 under the pen name Kim Edwards

Music

  • Mandy (album), British singer Mandy Smith's 1988 debut album
  • "Mandy" (Irving Berlin song), a 1919 song written by Irving Berlin
  • "Mandy" (Barry Manilow song), a 1974 version of "Brandy" by Scott English
  • "Mandy" (Jonas Brothers song), a 2005 song by the American boy band Jonas Brothers

TV and film

  • Mandy (1952 film), a British drama about a deaf child
  • Mandy (2018 film), an action/mystery film starring Nicolas Cage
  • Mandy (TV series), British comedy starring Diane Morgan

Other uses

  • Mandy.com (Formerly known as Casting Call Pro), UK digital casting website
  • "Mandy", a street name for the drug MDMA, better known as ecstasy
  • "Randy Mandy", nickname for the 2010 Red Bull RB6 Formula One racing car, given to it by driver, Sebastian Vettel

See also

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  • All pages with titles containing Mandies
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  • All pages with titles beginning with Mandy
  • Milly-Molly-Mandy, a series of children's books by Joyce Lankester Brisley
  • Mandi (disambiguation)
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