Hart
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[edit] Acronym
- HART -- links to the disambiguation page for the acronym HART
[edit] Animals
[edit] Places
- Hart, Austria
- Hart, County Durham, England
- Hart, Michigan
- Hart, Texas
- Hart (district), Hampshire, England
- Hart Bridge, Jacksonville, Florida
- Hart Center, arena in Worcester, Massachusetts
- Hart County -- links to Hart County disambiguation page
- Hart High School, several schools in the United States
- Hart House, a student center at the University of Toronto
- Hart Island -- links to Hart Island disambiguation page
- Hart Lake Township, Minnesota
- Hart Middle school, Pleasanton, California
- Hart Plain, Hampshire, England
- Hart Plaza, a park in Detroit, Michigan
- Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. (named after Philip A. Hart)
- Hart Station, County Durham, England
- Hart Township -- links to Hart Township disambiguation page
- Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center
- Hart-Montague Trail State Park, Michigan
- Hart's Location, New Hampshire
- Hertford College, Oxford, founded as Hart Hall
- the town of Hertford and county of Hertfordshire
- Lake Hart -- links to Lake Hart disambiguation page
- Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College, London (named after Basil Liddell Hart)
- St Olave Hart Street, an Anglican church in London
- White Hart Lane railway station, London railway station
- William S. Hart High School District, Santa Clarita, California (named after William S. Hart, and containing Hart High School)
[edit] People
- Benton, Thomas Hart -- links to Thomas Hart Benton disambiguation page
- Bochner, Hart (born 1956), Canadian actor, screenwriter, director, and producer
- Crane, Hart (1899-1932), U.S. poet
- Danks, Hart Pease (1834-1903), U.S. musician
- De Hart, John (1727-1795), U.S. lawyer, jurist, statesman, Continental Congress delegate
- Douglas, Nancy Hart, Confederate spy in the U.S. Civil War
- Dyke, William Hart (1837-1931), British politician
- Ely, John Hart (1938-2003), U.S. legal scholar
- Eyedea, aka Oliver Hart (born 1982), freestyle battle champion and underground rapper
- Green, Solomon Hart (1885-1969), Canadian politician
- Hanson, Hart, Canadian writer and producer
- Hart, Adam (born 1981), English footballer
- Hart, Adam, U.S. porn star
- Hart, Alan, British television executive
- Hart, Albert Bushnell (1854-1943), U.S. historian
- Hart, Alfred A., 19th-century U.S. photographer
- Hart, Alvin Youngblood (born 1963), U.S. musician
- Hart, Angie (born 1972), Australian pop singer
- Hart, Ann Weaver, Temple University president
- Hart, Anne, actress and dancer
- Hart, Armando (born 1930), Cuban politician
- Hart, Augustus L. (1849-1901), California attorney general
- Hart, Ben (born 1974), Australian rules footballer
- Hart, Beth, U.S. singer
- Hart, Betsy, columnist and conservative commentator
- Hart, Bill/Billy -- links to William Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Bo, U.S. baseball player
- Hart, Bob/Bobby -- links to Robert Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Bret (born 1957), Canadian professional wrestler
- Hart, Brian (born 1936), British auto racer and engineer, founder of former Formula One engine manufacturer Brian Hart Ltd.
- Hart, Brooke (1911-1933), kidnapping and murder victim whose murderers were killed in the last public lynching in California
- Hart, Bruce -- links to Bruce Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Carey (born 1975), U.S. motorcycle rider
- Hart, Cecil (1883-1940), Canadian hockey coach
- Hart, Charles -- links to Charles Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Christine (born 1950), Canadian politician
- Hart, Christopher, U.S. actor and magician
- Hart, Clay (born 1942), U.S. country music singer
- Hart, Clyde, athletic coach
- Hart, Corey -- links to Corey Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, David -- links to David Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Dean (1954-1990), Canadian professional wrestler
- Hart, Denis James (born 1941), Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, Australia
- Hart, Diana (born 1963), member of the Hart family of Canadian wrestlers
- Hart, Dolores (born 1938), U.S. actress and Catholic nun
- Hart, Doris (born 1925), U.S. tennis player
- Hart, Dorothy (1922-2004), U.S. actress
- Hart, Dru (born 1948), Playboy playmate
- Hart, Edward (born 1949), U.S. athlete
- Hart, Edwina (born 1957), British politician
- Hart, Emerson (born 1969), songwriter, vocalist, guitarist, and producer
- Hart, Emily (born 1986), U.S. actress
- Hart, Ernest Abraham (1835-1898), English medical journalist
- Hart, Ernie, U.S. comic-book writer and artist
- Hart, Esther (born 1970), Dutch singer
- Hart, Eugene (born 1951), U.S. boxer
- Hart, Evelyn (born 1956), Canadian ballet dancer
- Hart, Ezekiel -- links to Ezekiel Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Franklin, Jr., fictional character in the movie and television series Nine to Five
- Hart, Freddie/Frederick -- links to Frederick Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Fritz Bennicke (1874-1949), English-born Australian composer
- Hart, Gaétan (born 1953), Canadian boxer
- Hart, Gary -- links to Gary Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Gene (1931-1999), U.S. sports announcer
- Hart, George -- links to George Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Gina, British comics artist
- Hart, Graeme (born 1955), New Zealand billionaire
- Hart, Grant (born 1961), punk rock musician
- Hart, H.L.A. (1907-1992), legal philosopher
- Hart, Hendrik, philosopher
- Hart, Holly Joan (born 1976), Playboy playmate
- Hart, Horace (1840-1916), English printer and biographer (see Hart's Rules)
- Hart, Howard, U.S. CIA officer
- Hart, Ian (born 1964), English actor
- Hart, Isaiah, founder of Jacksonville, Florida (see also Hart Bridge)
- Hart, James/Jim/Jimmy -- links to James Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Janice, U.S. political candidate
- Hart, Jason (born 1978), U.S. basketball player
- Hart, Joe (born 1987), British football player
- Hart, Joel Tanner (1810-1877), U.S. sculptor
- Hart, John -- links to John Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Joseph, Eighteenth century hymn-writer
- Hart, Judith (1924-1991), British politician
- Hart, Julian Tudor, British doctor and author
- Hart, Kaelie, U.S. model
- Hart, Keith (born 1951), Canadian professional wrestler
- Hart, Ken (1917-2006), World War II pilot and songwriter
- Hart, Kendall, character on the soap opera All My Children
- Hart, Kevin (born 1954), Australian poet and literary critic
- Hart, Kimberly, fictional character in the Power Rangers universe
- Hart, Kitty Carlisle (born 1910), U.S. singer and actress
- Hart, Lenny, drummer
- Hart, Leon (1928-2002), U.S. football player
- Hart, Lorenz (1895-1943), Broadway lyricist
- Hart, Luke E., Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus
- Hart, Maarten 't, Dutch biologist and novelist
- Hart, Mark (born 1953), musician
- Hart, Marvin (1876-1931), U.S. boxer
- Hart, Mary (born 1950), U.S. television personality
- Hart, Matthew (born 1972), New Zealand cricketer
- Hart, M.E., attorney, actor, activist, and public service announcement performer
- Hart, Melissa (born 1962), U.S. politician
- Hart, Melissa Joan (born 1976), U.S. actress
- Hart, Michael/Mike/Mickey -- links to Michael Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Milledge, U.S. businessman
- Hart, Miranda (born 1972), British actress, writer, and stand-up comic
- Hart, Missy, fictional character in the movie Nine to Five
- Hart, Moss (1904-1961), U.S. playwright
- Hart, Nancy, American Revolutionary figure
- Hart, Neesa, U.S. author of romance novels and political thrillers
- Hart, Oliver, Harvard economist
- Hart, Ossian B. (1821-1874), Florida governor
- Hart, Owen (1965-1999), Canadian professional wrestler
- Hart, Patrick H. (1915-1942), U.S. naval officer
- Hart, Paul (born 1953), English football player and manager
- Hart, Pearl (1871-1956), cowgirl, bandit, contributor to Cosmopolitan
- Hart, Philip (1912-1976), U.S. politician (see also Hart Senate Office Building, Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act, and Hart-Celler Act)
- Hart, Pro (1928-2006) (Kevin Charles Hart), Australian painter
- Hart, Reginald Clare (1848-1931), Irish military officer
- Hart, Richard -- links to Richard Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Robert -- links to Robert Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Roger, environmental psychology professor
- Hart, Ronald (born 1961), New Zealand cricketer
- Hart, Ross, Canadian professional wrestler
- Hart, Royce (born 1948), Australian football player
- Hart, Shaun (born 1971), Australian footballer
- Hart, Sidney (1914-2005), British trade unionist and religious administrator
- Hart, Smith (born 1949), Canadian wrestler
- Hart, Solomon Alexander (1806-1881), British painter
- Hart, Stan, comedy writer
- Hart, Stanley R., scientist (see Steinhart-Hart equation)
- Hart, Stu (1915-2003), Canadian wrestler
- Hart, Su, British musician
- Hart, Susan (born 1964), U.S. model and porn star
- Hart, Susan, Chicago-based actress
- Hart, T.J., U.S. porn star
- Hart, Teddy (born 1980), Canadian professional wrestler
- Hart, Terry (born 1946), U.S. astronaut
- Hart, Thomas/Tom -- links to Thomas Hart disambiguation page
- Hart, Tim (born 1948), English folk singer
- Hart, Tony (born 1925), British artist and television presenter
- Hart, Veronica (born 1956), U.S. erotic actress and porn director
- Hart, Wes (born 1977), U.S. soccer player
- Hart, William/Will -- links to William Hart disambiguation page
- Hart-Davis, Adam (born 1943), British author, photographer, and broadcaster
- Hart-Davis, Duff (born 1936), British biographer, naturalist, and journalist
- Hart-Davis, Rupert (1907-1999), British publisher, literary editor, man of letters (see Lyttelton/Hart-Davis Letters)
- Harte, Ian (born 1977), Irish footballer
- Hunter, John Hart (c. 1805-1872), father of the American college fraternity system
- Liddell Hart, Basil (1895-1970), English military historian (see also Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives)
- Lovelace, Maud Hart (1892-1980), U.S. author
- Mahan, Dennis Hart (1802-1871), U.S. military theorist
- Merriam, Clinton Hart (1855-1942), U.S. zoologist and ornithologist
- Milman, Henry Hart (1791-1868), English historian and ecclesiastic
- O'Hart, John (1824-1902), Irish genealogist
- Phillips, Ruby Hart, journalist
- Pomerantz, Hart, Canadian lawyer and television personality (see The Hart and Lorne Terrific Hour)
- Rogers, Sion Hart (1825-1874), U.S. politician
- Ruffin, Thomas Hart (1820-1863), U.S. politician
- Weaver, Phillip Hart (1919-1989), U.S. politician
- Wyld, James Hart (1913-1953), U.S. engineer and rocketry scientist
[edit] Arts & Entertainment
- Boyce and Hart, U.S. songwriting team
- Bret "Hit Man" Hart: The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be (2005), wrestling documentary about Bret Hart
- Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers & Hart Songbook (1956), music album (see Rodgers and Hart)
- The Hart and Lorne Terrific Hour, a Canadian television variety show starring Hart Pomerantz
- Hart to Hart (1979-1984), television series
- Hart-Rouge, Canadian folk music group
- Hart's Hope (1983), science fiction novel by Orson Scott Card
- Hart's War (2002), a World War II movie
- Leave the Light On (Beth Hart album)
- Lyttelton/Hart-Davis Letters, a correspondence
- The Many Faces of Oliver Hart (album), an album by Eyedea
- Rodgers and Hart, Broadway songwriting team (see Lorenz Hart)
- Take Hart (1977-1983), British children's television show
- Tales from the White Hart (1957), collection of science fiction stories by Arthur C. Clarke
- Wolfram and Hart, a fictitious law firm in the TV series Angel
[edit] Sports
- Brian Hart Ltd., a former Formula One engine manufacturer
- Hart Foundation, collective name used by various stables in the World Wrestling Federation
- Hart Memorial Trophy, awarded to the most valuable player in the National Hockey League
- White Hart Lane, London football venue
[edit] Others
- Hart, another name for the Hawiye people of Somalia
- Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company, Las Vegas tattoo shop
- HART Protocol, a communications protocol for Industrial Automation applications / Fieldbus applications
- Hart Skis, U.S. ski manufacturer
- Hart Stores, a Canadian department store chain
- Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act (1976), U.S. antitrust statute named after Philip A. Hart
- Hart's Reptile World, reptile zoo in Oregon
- Hart's Rules, a reference book and style guide first published by Horace Hart
- Hart's-tongue fern
- Hawker Hart, a Royal Air Force biplane light-bomber
- Immigration and Nationality Services Act of 1965, aka Hart-Celler Act
- Steinhart-Hart equation, a model of semiconductor resistivity named after Stanley R. Hart
- USS Hart -- links to USS Hart disambiguation page
- White Hart, personal badge of Richard II and name of many English inns and pubs
- Whittman-Hart, a services company dealing with digital communications