Ogilvie - People

People

  • Albert Ogilvie (1890-1939), Premier of Tasmania in the 1930s
  • Alec Ogilvie (1882–1962), pioneer British aviator
  • Alexander Walker Ogilvie, Canadian politician
  • Dame Bridget Ogilvie (born 1938), British-Australian scientist
  • Campbell Ogilvie, Scottish football administrator (Rangers FC)
  • Charles Atmore Ogilvie (1793–1873), Church of England clergyman
  • David Ogilvie (disambiguation), several people
  • Derek Ogilvie, a self-proclaimed psychic
  • Duncan Ogilvie (born 1911), Scottish footballer
  • Elisabeth Ogilvie (1917-2006), American writer
  • Francis Grant Ogilvie (c.1858–1930), Scottish scientist and museum curator
  • Frederick Ogilvie (1893-1949), Director-General of the BBC at the end of the 1930s
  • George Ogilvie, 1988 Byron Kennedy Award winner
  • Gordon Ogilvie (born 1934), New Zealand historian
  • James Ogilvie (d. 1518), Scottish prelate
  • Joe Ogilvie (born 1974), American golfer
  • John Ogilvie (disambiguation), several people
  • Kelvin Ogilvie (born 1942), Canadian chemist and senator
  • Lawrence Ogilvie, plant pathologist in Bermuda and Britain
  • Malcolm Ogilvie, British ornithologist
  • Maria Gordon (née Ogilvie) (1864–1939), Scottish geologist
  • Marion Ogilvy (died 1575), mistress of Scottish Cardinal
  • Nivek Ogre (born 1962), musician, real name Kevin Graham Ogilvie
  • Patrick de Ogilvie, 15th century Treasurer of Scotland
  • Richard B. Ogilvie (1923-1988), 1960s American politician
  • Robert Ogilvie (1853-1938), England international footballer
  • Robert Maxwell Ogilvie (1932-1981), classical scholar
  • William Ogilvie (disambiguation), several people
Fictional characters
  • Surname of a minor character in Dashiell Hammett's The Main Death
  • Parker Ogilvie, a preppie in the video game Bully
  • Ogilvie Maurice, the noncanon name for Sonic the Hedgehog in the Archie comics

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