Larkin - People With The Surname Larkin

People With The Surname Larkin

  • Anatoly Larkin (1932-2005), physicist, worked at Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics and was a professor at the University of Minnesota
  • Barry Larkin (born 1964), retired major league baseball player
  • Bryce Larkin, a character in the TV show Chuck
  • Celia Larkin
  • Chris Larkin, British actor
  • Clarence Larkin, early 20thC US author
  • Denis Larkin (1908-1987), Irish politician
  • Gene Larkin
  • Geri Larkin - Zen teacher
  • Henry Larkin
  • James Larkin (1876-1947), Irish labour leader
  • Joan Marie Larkin, real name of musician Joan Jett
  • John D. Larkin of the Larkin Soap Company, who commissioned the Larkin Administration Building from Frank Lloyd Wright
  • John Paul Larkin (1942–1999), American singer better known by his stage name of Scatman John
  • Linda Larkin
  • Margaret Larkin, American writer and musician
  • Mike Larkin, American professional golfer
  • Moscelyne Larkin, Native American ballerina, one of the "Five Moons"
  • Oliver Waterman Larkin (1896–1970), American art historian
  • Patrick Larkin
  • Patty Larkin, American Folk musician
  • Peter Charles Larkin
  • Phil Larkin
  • Philip Arthur Larkin (1922-1985), English poet
  • Ryan Larkin, Canadian animator
  • Shannon Larkin
  • Thomas O. Larkin (1802-1858), American merchant and diplomatic agent
  • Tim Larkin
  • Tom Larkin
  • Tony Larkin, English professional footballer
  • William Larkin (died 1619), English painter
  • Pop Larkin, Ma Larkin, and the Larkin family — characters in the British television series The Darling Buds of May

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