Reynolds
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[edit] People
People with entries in Wikipedia whose family name is or was Reynolds include:
[edit] Disambiguation
- John Reynolds - there are many people named John Reynolds
- Thomas Reynolds - there are many people named Thomas Reynolds.
- William Reynolds - there are many people named William Reynolds
[edit] Politics and Law
- Albert Reynolds (born 1932), Irish politician
- John Reynolds (born 1942), Canadian politician
- John Reynolds (1788-1865), U.S. politician
- John Hazard Reynolds (1819-1875), U.S. politician
- John Merriman Reynolds (1848-1933), U.S. politician
- Mel Reynolds (born 1952), U.S. politician
- Robert Rice Reynolds (1884-1963), U.S. politician
- Thomas M. Reynolds (born 1950), U.S. politician
[edit] Drama and Television
- Burt Reynolds (born 1936), U.S. actor
- Debbie Reynolds (born 1932), U.S. actress
- Gene Reynolds (born 1924), U.S. actor, writer, and producer / director
- James Reynolds (born 1950), U.S. actor
- John Reynolds (1941-1966), U.S. actor
- Ryan Reynolds (born 1976), Canadian actor
- William Reynolds (born 1923), U.S. actor
[edit] Literature and Journalism
- Alastair Reynolds (born 1966), Welsh science fiction author
- Frank Reynolds (1923-1983), journalist for ABC
- James Reynolds (born 1973), BBC correspondent
- Mack Reynolds (1917-1983), U.S. pulp science fiction magazine author
[edit] Music
- Malvina Reynolds (1900-1978), American folk/blues singer-songwriter and political activist
- Pam Reynolds, an American musician who had a famous near-death experience
- Roger Reynolds (born 1934), U.S. composer
- Simon Reynolds, British music critic
- Tim Reynolds, Guitarist
[edit] Sports
- Allie Reynolds (1917-1994), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Andrew Reynolds (born 1978), professional skateboarder
- Carl Reynolds (1903-1978), Major League Baseball outfielder
- Craig Reynolds (born 1952), Major League Baseball shortstop
- Dean Reynolds (born 1963), English professional snooker player
- Harold Reynolds (born 1960), Major League Baseball second baseman
- Shane Reynolds (born 1968), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Tommie Reynolds (born 1941), Major League Baseball outfielder
- David Reynolds (born 1983), Professional Table Tennis player (ranked #3 in the world)
- Mark Reynolds (born 1987), Scottish footballer
- Reynolds cycling team, Spanish professional cycling team.
[edit] Other
- Brian Reynolds, computer strategy game designer
- Craig Reynolds, computer graphics expert
- Douglas Reynolds (1882-1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- George Reynolds, British businessman
- John F. Reynolds (1820-1863), U.S. soldier
- Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), English painter
- Joyce K. Reynolds, computer science professor
- Osborne Reynolds (1842-1912), Irish physicist and engineer
- Richard Reynolds President, Botics Computer Consulting Services, Inc.
- Walter Reynolds (died 1327), Archbishop of Canterbury
- William Reynolds (1827-1869), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- William F. Reynolds (1860-1944), the second Commandant of the United States Coast Guard
- William Neal Reynolds (1863-1951), U.S. tobacco manufacturer and sportsman
[edit] Fictional characters
- Caroline Reynolds, a fictional character from the television series Prison Break
- Malcolm Reynolds, a fictional character from the television series Firefly
[edit] As a given name
- Reynolds Price (born 1933), U.S. author
[edit] Places
- Reynolds, Georgia
- Reynolds, Illinois
- Reynolds, Indiana
- Reynolds, Nebraska
- Reynolds Township, Michigan
- Reynolds Township, Minnesota
- Reynolds County, Missouri
[edit] Other uses
[edit] Business
- Reynolds 531 (bicycles)
- R.J. Reynolds Tobacco
- Reynolds Food Packaging (Alcoa)
- The Reynolds and Reynolds Company
- Reynolds Secondary School
- A. C. Reynolds High School
[edit] Fluid dynamics
[edit] Law
- Reynolds v. Sims, a 1964 U.S. Supreme Court case concerning State legislature electoral districts.
- Reynolds v. United States, an 1878 U.S. Supreme Court case about polygamy and the use of religious duty as a defense to criminal prosecution.
- United States v. Reynolds, a 1952 U.S. Supreme Court case concerning the State Secrets Privilege.
[edit] Other
- Edgar Allan Poe repeatedly called for someone named Reynolds while he died. The identity of this person is unknown.