Hawthorne - People

People

  • Bert Hawthorne (1943–1972), New Zealand racing driver
  • Charles Webster Hawthorne (1872–1930), American painter
  • Donald Hawthorne (1926–2003), American yeast geneticist
  • Frank Hawthorne (born 1946), Canadian mineralogist and crystallographer
  • M. Frederick Hawthorne, American chemist
  • Greg Hawthorne, former American footballer
  • Dr. James C. Hawthorne (1819–1881), established and oversaw Portland, Oregon's Hospital for the Insane
  • James Hawthorne, former controller of the BBC in Northern Ireland
  • Jim Hawthorne (1918–2007), a radio disc jockey and comic actor often billed as "Hawthorne"
  • Joey Hawthorne, professional poker player
  • John Hawthorne, philosopher, Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at Oxford University
  • Julian Hawthorne (1846–1934), son of Nathaniel Hawthorne and an author
  • Kim Hawthorne, American actress
  • Nate Hawthorne, American basketball player
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864), novelist and short story writer, a key figure in American literature
  • Nigel Hawthorne (1929–2001), British actor
  • Phil Hawthorne (1943–1994), Australian rugby footballer
  • Rob Hawthorne, football commentator
  • Robert Hawthorne, Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Sophia Hawthorne, transcendentalist painter
  • William Hawthorne (b. May 13, 1913), British professor of engineering

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