Rea - People

People

  • Antony Rea, French mixed martial artist
  • Baron Rea
    • Walter Russell Rea, 1st Baron Rea (1873-1948)
    • Philip Russell Rea, 2nd Baron Rea (1900-1981)
    • (John) Nicolas Rea, 3rd Baron Rea (born 1928)
  • Carleton Rea, British mycologist
  • Chris Rea (born 1951), English singer-songwriter
  • George Rea, Banker and former president of Drexel University
  • Gino Rea, motorcycle racer
  • Herald Rea Cox, American bacteriologist
  • Jackie Rea, snooker player from Northern Ireland
  • James Rea Benson (1807-1885), member of the Canadian senate
  • Joe Rea, Northern Irish actor
  • John Rea (disambiguation)
  • Jonathan Rea, motorcycle racer
  • Paul Rea, television Reporter in Savannah, Georgia, United States
  • Peggy Rea, actress
  • Rea Garvey, Irish singer
  • Rea Tajiri, Japanese American filmmaker
  • Rea Wilmshurst, author
  • Russell Rea (1846–1916), English ship-owner, Liberal MP 1900–1916
  • Samuel Rea (1855-1929), 9th president of the Pennsylvania Railroad
  • Silvia Dimitrova or Silvia Dimitrova Rea, painter
  • Stephen Rea, Irish actor
  • Tony Rea, member of the board of Harlequins Rugby League
  • William Rea (ironmaster), lived in Monmouth (now in Wales) in the early 18th century
  • William Rea (real estate magnate) (1912–2006), of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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