Snyder - Persons

Persons

  • Allan Snyder, an Australian professor and researcher of the human brain
  • Bill Snyder, the head football coach of Kansas State University
  • Charles B.J. Snyder, an American Architect (NYC Public Schools)
  • Charles P. Snyder, a West Virginia congressman
  • C. R. Snyder (Charles Richard "Rick" Snyder), a professor of clinical psychology
  • Dan Snyder, an ice hockey player
  • Dana Snyder, an American voice actor
  • Daniel Snyder, the current owner of the Washington Redskins and chairman of Six Flags Inc.
  • Deborah Snyder, film producer
  • Duke Snyder, former baseball player
  • Elizabeth Snyder, a soap opera writer
  • Ellsworth Snyder, a pianist and abstract artist
  • Esther Snyder (1920–2006), the co-founder of In-N-Out Burger
  • Gary Snyder, a poet, essayist, social and environmental activist
  • Gene Snyder, a pitcher for the 1959 Dodgers
  • George Snyder, Kentucky blacksmith who invented the first American-made fishing reel
  • Glenn Snyder, scholar of international relations theory
  • Gordon Taylor Snyder, a Canadian politician
  • Harry Snyder (1913–1976), the co-founder of In-N-Out Burger
  • Harry Snyder (scientist) (1867–1927), a scientist
  • Henry N. Snyder (1865-1949), Methodist educator, author, and president of Wofford College
  • John Snyder (Pennsylvania) (1793–1850), an American politician of Pennsylvania
  • J. Buell Snyder (1877–1946), an American politician of Pennsylvania
  • John K. Snyder (1922-1993), mayor of Alexandria, Louisiana
  • John W. Snyder (1895–1985), an American business manager & government administrator
  • John P. Snyder (1926–1997), an American cartographer
  • John J. Snyder (born 1925), an American religious leader
  • John Otterbein Snyder (1867-1943), an American zoologist
  • John Snyder (actor) (born c. 1960), an American actor – seldom in voice-only roles
  • John Snyder (voice actor) (born c. 1960), an American actor – usually in voice-only roles, & a.k.a. Ivan Buckley
  • John Snyder (baseball) (born 1974), an American player
  • Louis Leo Snyder, (1907-1993), an American-born German scholar
  • Lucy A. Snyder, an author
  • Kirk Snyder, a former professional basketball player in the NBA
  • Kyle Snyder, a Boston Red Sox pitcher
  • Mitch Snyder (1943–1990), an advocate for the homeless
  • Principal Snyder, a character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Rick Snyder, an American businessman and politician
  • Robert C. Snyder, an American professor of English
  • Robert H. Snyder, Louisiana politician
  • Ruth Brown Snyder (1895-1928), an American murderer
  • Scott Snyder, comic book author
  • Simon Snyder, the third Governor of Pennsylvania
  • Solomon H. Snyder, an American neuroscientist
  • Tara Snyder (born in 1977), an American tennis player
  • Ted Snyder (1881–1965), an American lyricist and composer
  • Timothy Snyder, an American historian
  • Tom Snyder, a former host of The Late Late Show on CBS
  • Virgil Snyder (1869-1950), an American mathematician
  • Wilburn Snyder (1923-2008), Baptist pastor and survivor of the Bataan Death March
  • Zack Snyder, a film director and screenplay writer for the movies 300, Watchmen, Sucker Punch and The Man of Steel
  • Zilpha Keatley Snyder, an author of children's books

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