Hutchins - People

People

  • Brent Hutchins, American singer-songwriter and keyboard player (Arachnophobia title song)
  • Bobby "Wheezer" Hutchins, American actor
  • Carleen Hutchins, American musical instrument inventor
  • Carlton B. Hutchins (1904–1938), US Navy Medal of Honor awardee
  • Edward John Hutchins, a Liberal MP in the UK Parliament
  • Edwin Hutchins, American cognitive scientist
  • Ellen Hutchins, Irish botanist
  • Hazel Hutchins, Canadian children's author
  • Fyfe Hutchins, aka Fyfe Dangerfield, British musician
  • James Hutchins (disambiguation), several people
  • Jessica Jackson Hutchins, American artist
  • J. C. Hutchins, American author and podcaster
  • Lawrence Hutchins III, United States Marine Corps infantryman involved in the Hamdania incident
  • Loraine Hutchins, American feminist writer
  • Maude Hutchins, American novelist
  • Mel Hutchins, American basketball player
  • Robert Hutchins, American educational philosopher
  • Ross Arnold Hutchins, British tennis player
  • Scott Andrew Hutchins, American playwright
  • Sonny Hutchins, American racing driver
  • Steve Hutchins, Australian politician
  • Thomas Hutchins, American geographer
  • Thomas E. Hutchins, American politician
  • Von Hutchins, American football player
  • Will Hutchins, American actor
  • William Hutchins, Anglican Archdeacon of Van Diemen's Land
  • William John Hutchins, English linguist and information scientist

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