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*[[Richard Fell]], British High Commissioner to New Zealand from 2001 to 2006 |
*[[Richard Fell]], British High Commissioner to New Zealand from 2001 to 2006 |
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*[[Sam Fell]], animator |
*[[Sam Fell]], animator |
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*[[Samuel Fell]] (1584 – 1649) [[Dean (college)|Dean]] of [[Christ Church, Oxford]] |
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*[[Simon Fell]], bassist and composer |
*[[Simon Fell]], bassist and composer |
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*[[Stuart Fell]], professional actor and stuntman |
*[[Stuart Fell]], professional actor and stuntman |
Revision as of 22:07, 17 June 2016
Fell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alfred Fell, Scottish international rugby player (1901–1903)
- Anthony Fell (disambiguation)
- Barry Fell, zoologist and writer on epigraphy
- Charles Fell, Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand and painter
- George Fell (1849 - 1918), American physician, worked on artificial ventilation and investigated the physiology of electrocution
- Gerry Fell (born 1951), English professional footballer
- Graeme Fell, former 3000 meters steeplechase runner
- Hans-Josef Fell, German Member of Parliament
- Heather Fell, British modern pentathlete
- Jesse Fell, anthracite experimenter from Pennsylvania
- Jesse W. Fell, Illinois businessman and friend of Abraham Lincoln
- John Fell (disambiguation)
- John Fell (clergyman) (1625–1686)
- John Barraclough Fell (1815–1902), engineer
- Julian Fell, winning contestant from the British game show Countdown
- Margaret Fell or Margaret Fox (1614–1702), one of the founding members of the Religious Society of Friends
- Norman Fell (1924–1998), American actor of film and television
- Richard Fell, British High Commissioner to New Zealand from 2001 to 2006
- Sam Fell, animator
- Samuel Fell (1584 – 1649) Dean of Christ Church, Oxford
- Simon Fell, bassist and composer
- Stuart Fell, professional actor and stuntman