Neal - People With Neal As A Surname

People With Neal As A Surname

  • Adam Neal, English rugby league player
  • Alice B. Neal, American writer
  • Antonio Neal, American R&B musician
  • Blaine Neal (born 1978), American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball
  • Bob Neal (Atlanta sportscaster), American sports broadcaster
  • Charlie Neal, American baseball player
  • Chris Neal, English football goalkeeper
  • Daniel Neal, British historian
  • David Dalhoff Neal, American artist, father of Max Neal
  • Diane Neal, American actress
  • Dylan Neal, Canadian actor
  • Edwin Neal, American actor
  • Elise Neal, American actress
  • Eric Neal, Australian businessman
  • Gary Neal, American basketball player
  • Jackie Neal, American blues singer
  • James Neal (disambiguation)
  • Jeff Neal, American drummer
  • John Neal, American author
  • John Neal (cricketer), English cricketer
  • John R. Neal, American politician
  • John Randolph Neal, Jr., American law professor
  • Kenny Neal, American blues musician
  • Larry Neal, American author
  • Lincoln "Link" Neal (see Rhett and Link), American internet personality
  • Lorenzo Neal, American football player
  • Matt Neal, British racing driver
  • Max Neal (1865–1941), German playwright, son of David Dalhoff Neal
  • Patricia Neal (1926-2010), Academy Award winning American actress
  • Patricia Neal (known as Fannie Flagg) (born 1944), American novelist and actress
  • Phil Neal, English footballer
  • Philip Neal, New York City Ballet principal dancer
  • Raful Neal, American blues singer
  • Richard Neal, Democratic Representative representing Massachusetts' 2nd congressional district
  • Scott Neal, British actor
  • Stephen Neal, American football player
  • Stephen L. Neal (born 1934), former North Carolina Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1995).
  • Tom Neal (1914–1972), American actor
  • William Neal (born 1947), English painter and graphic designer

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