Winslow - People

People

Surname
  • Bradley Winslow (1831-1914), American Civil War Union brevet brigadier general
  • Brett Winslow (born 1967), American volleyball player
  • Charles-Edward Amory Winslow (1877–1957), American bacteriologist and public health expert
  • Don Winslow (born 1953), American author most recognized for his crime and mystery novels
  • Donald James Winslow (1911-2010), American university professor
  • Edward Winslow (1595–1655), American pilgrim leader on the Mayflower and governor of Plymouth Colony
  • Jacques-Bénigne Winslow (1669-1760), French physician
  • Jack Copley Winslow (1882–1974), English missionary
  • John Winslow (disambiguation), several people
  • Josiah Winslow
  • Kellen Winslow (born 1957), American football player
  • Kellen Winslow II (born 1983), American football player and son of Kellen Winslow
  • L. Forbes Winslow (1844-1913), British psychiatrist, involved in the Jack The Ripper case
  • Michael Winslow (born 1958), American actor and comedian known as the "Man of 10,000 Sound Effects"
  • Norris Winslow (1834–1900), New York politician
  • Ola Elizabeth Winslow (1885–1977), American author and historian
  • Walter C. Winslow (1882-1962), American judge in Oregon
Given name
  • Winslow Homer, painter and landscape artist
  • Winslow Corbett, American actress
Fictional
  • The Winslow, a character in a series of science-fiction comics
  • The Winslow family, part of the characters in the popular sit-com Family Matters

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