Workman

Workman

Workman ist der Familienname folgender Personen:

  • Charles Workman (Mobster) (* 1908), US-amerikanischer Auftragsmörder der „Murder, Inc.“
  • Charles Workman (Tenor), US-amerikanischer Opernsänger (Tenor)
  • Charles H. Workman (1873–1923), US-amerikanischer Sänger (Bariton)
  • Fanny Bullock Workman (1859–1925), US-amerikanische Geografin, Kartografin, Schriftstellerin und Bergsteigerin
  • Hawksley Workman (* 1975), kanadischer Sänger und Songwriter
  • Haywoode Workman (* 1966), US-amerikanischer Basketballspieler
  • Leslie J. Workman (1844–2001), Privatgelehrter und Gründer des akademischen Mediävalismus
  • Lyle Workman (* 1957), US-amerikanischer Filmkomponist und Musiker
  • Reggie Workman (* 1937), US-amerikanischer Jazzbassist und Hochschullehrer
  • William Hunter Workman (1847–1937), Arzt, Geograph, Entdeckungsreisender und Autor
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