Kemble - People

People

  • Adelaide Kemble (1815-1879), opera singer
  • Charles Kemble (1775–1854), British actor
  • E. W. Kemble (1861–1933), illustrator of Mark Twain books
  • Edwin C. Kemble, 1889–1984, North American physicist
  • Fanny Kemble (1809–1893), English actress who became a writer and an anti-slavery activist
  • Gary Kemble, New Zealand rugby league footballer and coach
  • Gouverneur Kemble (1786–1875), American ironmaster
  • Henry Kemble (1848-1907), actor
  • John C. Kemble (1800–1843), New York politician
  • John Mitchell Kemble, 1807–1857, nineteenth century translator of Beowulf
  • John Philip Kemble (1757-1823)
  • Maria Theresa Kemble
  • Roger Kemble (1721-1802)
  • Stephen Kemble (1758-1822)

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