Goldman - People

People

  • Albert Goldman, American professor and author
  • Albert Goldman (politician), American Trotskyist and lawyer
  • Alvin Goldman, philosopher
  • Charley Goldman, boxing trainer
  • Duff Goldman, Food Network personality
  • Edward Alphonso Goldman, American zoologist
  • Edwin Franko Goldman, American band composer, founder of American Bandmasters Association
  • Emma Goldman, anarchist writer and speaker
  • Francisco Goldman, American novelist
  • Irving B. Goldman, plastic surgeon
  • James Goldman, American playwright and screenwriter
  • Jami Goldman, famous athlete competing in paralympics
  • Jane Goldman, British writer and television presenter; wife of Jonathan Ross
  • Jean-Jacques Goldman, French singer and songwriter
  • Lipa Goldman, renown Orthodox rabbi
  • Lynn Goldman, American academic
  • Marcus Goldman, German-American businessman and entrepreneur, founder of Goldman Sachs
  • Marcus J. Goldman, psychiatrist, physician, conservative writer
  • Marshall Goldman, economist
  • Mike Goldman, Australian TV personality
  • Neil Goldman, television writer (see Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan)
  • Oscar Goldman, fictional character
  • Oscar Goldman (1925–1986), American mathematician
  • Phil Goldman, American engineer and entrepreneur
  • Pierre Goldman, French left-wing intellectual
  • Ronald Goldman, victim in the O.J. Simpson murder case
  • Steven Goldman, baseball writer
  • Sylvan Goldman, American businessman and inventor
  • Todd Goldman, American entrepreneur and artist
  • Vivien Goldman, journalist, author and musician
  • William Goldman, screenwriter and author
  • Yosef Goldman, scholar and author

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