Buddy - People

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  • Buddy Bell (born 1951), American baseball player
  • Buddy Blattner (1920–2009), American baseball player and sportscaster
  • Charles F. Buddy (1887–1966), first Roman Catholic bishop of San Diego, California
  • Buddy Cianci (nickname for Vincent Cianci), long-time mayor of Providence, Rhode Island
  • Buddy Clark (1911-1949), American singer who had duets with Dinah Shore
  • Buddy DeFranco (born 1923), American jazz clarinetist
  • Buddy Dyer (born 1958), mayor of Orlando, Florida
  • Buddy Ebsen (1908–2003), American actor best known for his role in The Beverly Hillbillies
  • Lance "Buddy" Franklin (born 1987), Australian rules footballer
  • Buddy Greco (born 1926), American jazz and pop singer and pianist
  • Buddy Guy (born 1936), American guitarist
  • Buddy Hackett (1924–2003), American actor and comedian
  • Buddy Holly (1936–1959), pioneering American rock and roll musician
  • Buddy Jewell (born 1961), American country musician
  • Buddy Knox (1933–1999), oldies musician that sang "Party Doll" in 1957 with his group, The Rhythm Orchids
  • Buddy Myer (1904–1974), American All-Star major league baseball player
  • Buddy Rich (1917–1987), American jazz drummer and bandleader
  • Buddy Roemer (born 1943), former American congressman and Louisiana governor, and independent presidential candidate
  • Charles "Buddy" Rogers, American actor and jazz musician
  • "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers, American professional wrestler

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