Denny - People

People

  • Denny (surname)
  • Denny Crum (born 1937), former American college men's basketball coach
  • Denny Doherty (1940-2007), Canadian musician; former member of the folk group The Mamas & the Papas
  • Dennis Douds (born 1941), American football coach
  • Denny Hamlin (born 1980), American NASCAR auto racer
  • Dennis Hastert (born 1942), American politician and former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
  • Denny Hocking (born 1970), American former professional baseball player
  • Denny Hulme (1938–1992), New Zealand Formula One auto racer
  • Denny Kantono (born 1970), retired Indonesian badminton player
  • Denny Landzaat (born 1976), Dutch footballer
  • Denny McLain (born 1944), American former professional baseball player
  • Denny Morrison (born 1985), Canadian world and Olympic champion speedskater
  • Denny Moyer (1939-2010), American boxer; world light middleweight champion (1962-63)
  • Denny Neagle (born 1968), American former professional baseball player
  • Dennis O'Neil (born 1939), comic book writer and editor
  • Denny Rehberg (born 1955), U.S. Representative for Montana's At-large congressional district
  • Denny Shute (1904-1974), American golfer
  • Denny Smith (born 1938), businessman and former congressman from Oregon

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