Westwood - People

People

  • Barry Westwood, presenter of "Day by Day" on Southern Television
  • Bill Westwood (1925–1999), Anglican bishop in England, father of DJ Tim
  • Brett Westwood, British naturalist, radio presenter and author
  • Bryan Westwood (1930–2000), Australian artist
  • David Westwood, British police officer
  • Ian Westwood, English cricketer
  • Jim Westwood, British computer engineer
  • John Obadiah Westwood (1805–1893), British entomologist
  • John Portsmouth Football Club Westwood (born 1963), bookseller and football fan
  • Joseph Westwood (1884–1948), Scottish politician
  • Joseph Westwood, British engineer
  • Julie Westwood (born 1952), American voice actress
  • Karen Westwood, British actress
  • Keiren Westwood (born 1984), Irish international football player
  • Lee Westwood (born 1973), British golfer
  • Tifania Westwood, a fictional elf
  • Tim Westwood (born 1957), British hip hop DJ, son of Bishop Bill
  • Troy Westwood (born 1967), Canadian football player
  • Vivienne Westwood (born 1941), British fashion designer
  • William Westwood (1821–1846), British-born Australian bushranger known as Jackey Jackey
  • William James Westwood (1887–1954), Canadian politician

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