Bateman - People

People

  • Cat Bateman (born 1986), office worker and innuendo expert
  • Ahmad Bateman (born 1961), professional golfer
  • Brian Bateman (born 1973), professional golfer
  • Charles Bateman (1863–1947), architect
  • C. Donald Bateman, inventor and inductee on the National Inventors Hall of Fame
  • Colin Bateman, (born 1962), author and journalist; also known mononymously as Bateman
  • Harry Bateman (1882–1946), English mathematician
  • H. M. Bateman (1887–1970), British humorous artist and cartoonist
  • Hezekiah Linthicum Bateman, American actor and manager
  • James Bateman (1811–1897), British botanist and horticulturist
  • Jason Bateman (born 1969), actor
  • John Frederic La Trobe Bateman (1810–1889), British civil engineer
  • Justine Bateman (born 1966), actress
  • Merrill J. Bateman (born 1936), leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and former Brigham Young University President
  • Paul T. Bateman, mathematician
  • Richard Bateman (botanist)
  • Robert Bateman (disambiguation)
  • Sarah Blake Bateman (born 1990) Icelandic swimmer
  • Viscount Bateman, 18th-century British peers
  • Victory Bateman (1885–1926), American film actress
  • William Bateman (c.1298-1355), Bishop of Norwich and founder of Trinity Hall, Cambridge

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