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People With The Surname Hopper

  • Andy Hopper (born 1953), British computer scientist
  • Dennis Hopper (1936–2010), American actor
  • DeWolf Hopper (1858–1935), American actor, singer, comedian and producer
  • Edward Hopper (1882–1967), American painter and printmaker
  • Franz Hopper, fictional character in Code Lyoko
  • Grace Hopper (1906–1992), American computer scientist and naval officer
  • Hedda Hopper (1885–1966), American actress and gossip columnist
  • Hugh Hopper (1945—2009), English guitarist and composer
  • Isaac Hopper (1771–1852), American abolitionist and underground railroad pioneer
  • Josephine Hopper (1883–1968), American artist and wife of Edward Hopper
  • Kev Hopper (born 1961), musician
  • Max Hopper (1934–2010), an American IT manager
  • Paul Hopper, American linguist of British birth
  • Shirley Ximena Hopper Russell (1886–1985), American artist best known for Hawaiian themes
  • Stephen Hopper (born 1951), Australian botanist denoted by the author abbreviation "Hopper" when citing a botanical name
  • Thomas Hopper (1776–1856), English architect
  • Tom Hopper (born 1985), English actor
  • Wilbert Hopper (1933–2006), Canadian business executive
  • William Hopper (1915–1970), American actor
  • The Hoppers, a Southern Gospel family ensemble
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