Tuck - People

People

  • Al Tuck (born 1966), Canadian songwriter and folksinger
  • Amos Tuck (1810–1879), political figure in New Hampshire
  • Amy Tuck (fl. 2000s), American politician
  • Anthony Tuck (b. 1940), English historian
  • Dick Tuck (b. 1924), American politician
  • Donald H. Tuck (1922–2010), Australian bibliographer
  • Edward Tuck (1842–1938), American banker and philanthropist
  • Horace Tuck (1876–1951), British artist
  • James A. Tuck (archaeologist)
  • James L. Tuck (1910–1980), British physicist
  • Jessica Tuck (born 1963), American actor
  • Justin Tuck (born 1983), American football player
  • Michael Tuck (born 1953), Australian footballer
  • Mike Tuck, radio personality
  • Raphael Tuck (1910–1982), British Labour politician, academic and lawyer
  • Robert Stanford Tuck
  • Shane Tuck (born 1981), Australian footballer
  • William M. Tuck (1896–1983), American politician
    • See Tuck (surname) for information about the origins of the names Tuck and Tucker

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