Lemmon - People

People

  • Álvaro Lemmon, Colombian comedian and actor
  • Chris Lemmon (born 1954), United States film actor and author
  • Dal Millington Lemmon (1887-1958), United States federal judge
  • G.E. Lemmon (f. 1900s), United States cattle rancher (George Edward Lemmon)
  • J.G. Lemmon (1831-1908), American botanist
  • Jack Lemmon (1925-2001), United States film actor
  • John Lemmon (1930-1966), English logician and philosopher
  • Jon Lemmon (born 1984), United States athlete in soccer
  • Kasi Lemmons (born 1961), United States female film director and actress
  • Lamar Lemmons, Jr. (f. 2000s), United States businessman and political figure in Michigan
  • Leonore Lemmon (1923-1989), United States female socialite; fiancée of TV actor George Reeves
  • Mary Ann Vial Lemmon (born 1941), United States female federal judge
  • Nelson Lemmon (1908-1989), Australian political figure
  • Sara Plummer Lemmon (1836-1923), American botanist and illustrator
  • Scott R. Lemmon (born 1968), United States software programmer, author of the Proxomitron web-filtering software

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