Whitley - People

People

  • Charles Orville Whitley (1927–2002), Democratic U.S. Congressman from North Carolina
  • Chris Whitley (1960–2005), American singer, songwriter and guitarist.
  • E. J. Whitley (born 1982), American football player
  • Edward Whitley (environmentalist), founder of the Whitley Awards in 1994, associated with naturalist and author Gerald Durrell
  • Edward Whitley (politician) (1825–1892), English solicitor and Conservative Member of Parliament
  • Gilbert Percy Whitley (1903–1975), British-born Australian ichthyologist
  • Herbert Whitley (died 1955), eccentric millionaire and animal breeder who established Paignton Zoo
  • Hobart Johnstone Whitley (1847–1931), American land developer
  • Jeff Whitley (born 1979), Zambian born Northern Irish professional football player
  • Jim Whitley (born 1975), Zambian born Northern Irish professional footballer
  • John Henry Whitley (1866–1935), initiator of the Whitley Council
  • Keith Whitley (1954–1989), American country music singer
  • Kym Whitley (born 1961), American actress and comedienne
  • Marissa Whitley, Miss Teen USA 2001, representing the state of Missouri
  • Norman Whitley (1890–1982) British Army officer, judge and Olympic silver medalist
  • Ray Whitley (1901–1979), Country and Western singer, radio and Hollywood movie star
  • Taylor Whitley (born 1980), offensive guard in the National Football League
  • William Whitley (1749–1813), early American pioneer
  • Whitley Gilbert Whitley Marion Gilbert-Wayne, fictional character from the 1980s sitcom A Different World
  • Whitley (singer), singer/songwriter from Melbourne, Australia, one of the 2010 ARIA Music Awards winners

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