Quick - People

People

  • Bob Quick (basketball) (born 1946), retired American basketball player
  • Bob Quick (police officer), British police officer
  • Brian Quick (born 1989), American football player
  • Diana Quick (born 1946), English actress
  • Eldon Quick (born 1937), American character actor, an alumnus of the American Shakespeare Festival
  • Glenys Quick (born 1957), New Zealand long-distance runner
  • Harry Quick (born 1941), Australian politician
  • Jim Quick (born 1943), Major League Baseball umpire
  • Johan Quick, who plays with the pseudonym "Toxjq", a professional gamer from Norrköping, Sweden
  • John Quick (disambiguation)
  • Johnny Quick, two distinct DC Comics characters
  • Jonathan Quick (born 1986), American professional ice hockey goaltender
  • Joseph Quick (Medal of Honor) (1877–1969), United States Navy coxswain awarded the Medal of Honor for rescuing a shipmate
  • Kevin Quick (born 1988), American ice hockey defenseman
  • Little Miss Quick, a Little Miss character
  • Mike Quick (born 1959), American Football player
  • Preston Quick (born 1978), American squash player
  • Rebecca Quick (born 1972), nicknamed Becky, an American television journalist/newscaster
  • Richard Quick (1943–2009), American swimming coach
  • Robert Hebert Quick (1831–1891), English educator and writer on education
  • Thomas Quick (born 1950), Swedish serial killer

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