Horne - People

People

  • Alistair Horne (born 1925), British historian
  • Barry Horne, British animal-rights activist
  • Barry Horne (footballer) (born 1962), Welsh footballer
  • Charles Silvester Horne, 19th century Liberal MP and Congregationalist
  • Des Horne, English footballer
  • Donald Horne (1921-2005), Australian writer and social critic
  • Edmond Henry Horne (1864-1953), Canadian prospector
  • Henry Horne, 1st Baron Horne (1861–1929) British general
  • John Horne (botanist) (1835-1905), British botanist
  • John Horne (1848-1928), British geologist
  • Keith Horne (born 1971), South African golfer
  • Kenneth Horne (1907-1969), English comedian (Round the Horne, Beyond Our Ken) and businessman.
  • Lena Horne (1917-2010), American singer, actress and civil rights activist
  • Mathew Horne, British actor and comedian
  • Marilyn Horne (born 1934), American opera singer
  • Richard Henry Horne (1803-1884), English poet
  • Thomas Horne (disambiguation), various people
  • Willie Horne (1922-2001) British rugby league player

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