Malcolm, Máel Coluim, or Maol Choluim, meaning "tonsured devotee of Saint Columba", may refer to:
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Fiction
- Malcolm Reed, fictional British officer on the Enterprise in the TV series Star Trek: Enterprise
- Malcolm Reynolds, character in the science fiction television series Firefly
Television and film
- Malcolm David Kelley, American child actor
- Malcolm Hulke, British television writer
- Malcolm McDowell, British actor
- Malcolm McFee,1949 - 2001 British actor from Please Sir 1968-1971 & Fenn St Gang 1972-1973
- Malcolm Wilkerson, the main character of Malcolm in the Middle, a television situation comedy
Religion
- Malcolm X, black Muslim Minister and National Spokesman for the Nation of Islam
- Malcolm Muggeridge, British journalist, author, satirist, media personality, soldier, spy and Christian scholar
Music
- Malcolm Arnold, British composer
- Malcolm McLaren, Sex Pistols producer
- Malcolm Mooney, African-American rock music singer, poet, and artist
- Malcolm Sargent, British conductor, organist and composer
- Malcolm Young, rhythm guitarist for AC/DC
Literature
- Malcolm Azania, Canadian teacher, writer, community activist, radio host and political aspirant
- Malcolm Bradbury, British author and academic
- Malcolm Forbes, publisher of Forbes magazine
- Malcolm Lowry, English poet and novelist
- Malcolm Muir, U.S. magazine industrialist
Politics
- Malcolm Baldrige, the 26th United States Secretary of Commerce
- Malcolm Fraser, 22nd Prime Minister of Australia
- Malcolm Kerr, political scientist and teacher who was an expert on Middle East politics
- Malcolm Mackerras, Australian psephologist and commentator and lecturer on Australian and American politics
- Malcolm Rifkind, Scottish Conservative and Unionist politician and Member of Parliament for the constituency of Kensington and Chelsea
- Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness, British Conservative politician and member of the House of Lords
- Malcolm Wallop, Republican politician and former three-term U.S. Senator from Wyoming
Sports
- Malcolm Allen, Australian freestyle swimmer
- Malcolm Cameron, Miami Dolphins head coach (better known as "Cam" Cameron)
- Malcolm Campbell, racing motorist and motoring journalist
- Malcolm Champion, New Zealand's first Olympic gold medallist
- Malcolm Elliott, English professional cyclist
- Malcolm Glazer, American businessman and sports-team owner
- Malcolm Macdonald, footballer and football manager
- Malcolm Marshall, cricketer
Other
- Malcolm Bricklin, automotive entrepreneur from Phoenix, Arizona
- Malcolm Kendall-Smith, unit medical officer with the British Royal Air Force
- Malcolm Morley, English-born artist now living in the United States
- Malcolm Turnbull, Australian Federal Minister for Environment and Water Resources
- Malcolm Stewart, founder of The London Brick Company


