Michell - Person

Person

  • Anthony Michell (1870–1959), Australian mechanical engineer
  • Bert S. Michell (c.1882–1938), American horse racing trainer
  • Charles Collier Michell (1793–1851), British soldier, first surveyor-general in the Cape, road engineer, architect, artist and naturalist
  • Chris Michell (born 1951), English flautist and composer
  • Edith Michell (1872–1951), English chess master
  • Edward Michell (1843–1926), English rower and barrister
  • Edward Michell (cricketer) (1853–1900), English batsman
  • Helena Michell (born 1963), Australian actress
  • Howard Michell (1913–2012), Australian wool merchant, industrialist and philanthropist
  • John Michell (disambiguation)
    • John Michell (1724–1793), English natural philosopher and geologist
    • John Michell (writer) (1933–2009), English author on esotericism
    • John Henry Michell (1863–1940), Australian mathematician
  • Keith Michell (born 1928), Australian actor
  • Nicholas Michell (1807–1880), Cornish writer
  • Reginald Pryce Michell (1873–1938), English chess master
  • Richard Rooke Michell (1810–1872), Cornish mining proprietor
  • Robert Michell (disambiguation), several people
  • Roger Michell (born 1956), English theatre, television and film director
  • Tony Michell (born 1947), British businessman, entrepreneur, and pioneer for Korean development
  • Tris Vonna Michell (born 1982), British artist
  • William Michell (1796–1872), British physician and Member of Parliament

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