Albright - People

People

  • Brent Albright (1978– ) is a professional wrestler
  • Charlie Albright, American classical pianist
  • Chris Albright American soccer player
  • Fuller Albright (1900–1969) pioneering American endocrinologist
  • Horace Marden Albright (1890–1987), American conservationist
  • Ivan Le Lorraine Albright (1897–1983) was a painter and artist
  • Jacob Albright (1759–1808) was an American Christian leader and founder of the Evangelical Association
  • Joseph Medill Patterson Albright (Ca.1935– ) former husband of US sec. of state Madeleine Albright
  • Joseph P. Albright Justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals
  • Lola Albright (1925– ) is an American singer and actress.
  • Madeleine Albright (1937– ) served as U.S. Secretary of State during the Clinton Administration
  • Nat Allbright (1923–2011), American sports announcer
  • Tenley Albright (1935– ) was the first American female skater to win a figure skating Olympic gold medal
  • William Albright (musician) (1944–1998) was a composer, pianist and organist
  • William F. Albright (1891–1971) was one of the most prominent biblical archaeologists of the 20th century

In fiction:

  • Dr. Mary Albright, played by Jane Curtin on 3rd Rock from the Sun

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