Worth - People

People

  • Bobby Worth (1912 - 2002), American songwriter
  • Brendan Worth, Australian rugby league player
  • Brian Worth (actor) (1914 - 1978), British actor
  • Charles Frederick Worth (1825 - 1895), an English-born fashion designer of the 19th century
  • George Worth (1915 - 2006), American fencer
  • H. M. Worth, discoverer of Worth syndrome genetic disorder
  • Harry Worth (1917 - 1989), British comedy actor
  • Helen Worth, British actress
  • Irene Worth (1916 - 2002), American actress
  • Jonathan Worth, American politician
  • Marvin Worth (1925 - 1998), American film producer
  • Michael Worth, American actor
  • Nicholas Worth (1937 - 2007), American actor
  • Richard Worth, New Zealand politician
  • Sandra Worth, Canadian author
  • Valerie Worth (1933 - 1994), American poet
  • William J. Worth, American General

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