Templeton - People

People

  • Alan Templeton, American geneticist and statistician
  • Alec Templeton, Welsh-American musician
  • Bert Templeton, Canadian junior ice hockey coach
  • Brad Templeton, Canadian software engineer and entrepreneur
  • Charles Templeton, Canadian personality
  • David Templeton, Scottish footballer
  • David J. Templeton, Irish Presbyterian minister, murder victim
  • Ed Templeton, professional skateboarder
  • Edith Templeton (1916–2006), novelist
  • Fay Templeton, American stage actress
  • Garry Templeton, Major League Baseball player
  • Henry Templeton, Scottish footballer
  • Herminie Templeton Kavanagh, Irish-American writer
  • Hugh Templeton, New Zealand politician
  • Ian Templeton, New Zealand journalist
  • John Templeton (1912–2008), British businessman and philanthropist
  • John Templeton (botanist) (1766–1825)
  • John Montgomery Templeton, Scottish-Australian businessman
  • Kelvin Templeton, Australian rules footballer
  • Malcolm Templeton, New Zealand Foreign Service officer
  • Mark Templeton (disambiguation), several people
  • Nathan Templeton, fictional character
  • Rini Templeton, American graphic artist
  • Robert Templeton, naturalist
  • Suzie Templeton, British animator
  • Templeton 'Faceman' Peck, fictional character from the TV series The A-Team
  • Thomas W. Templeton, American congressman
  • Ty Templeton, Canadian comic book artist
  • William Templeton (disambiguation), several people

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