Bell (surname)
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Bell is a surname, and may refer to many people.
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Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- Acton Bell, pseudonym of Anne Brontë
- Adrian Bell, British farmer-writer, father of Martin Bell
- Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922), inventor
- Alexander Melville Bell, Scottish-American philologist, father of Alexander Graham Bell
- Alexandre Douala Manga Bell (1897–1966), Duala ruler in Cameroon
- Alphonzo E. Bell, Sr., American oil millionaire
- Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr., American politician
- Andy Bell (born 1964), British vocalist
- Andy Bell (born 1970), British musician
- Andy Bell, British psychologist
- Angelica Bell, British artist Angelica Garnett, daughter of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant
- Archie Bell (born 1944), American musician
- Art Bell (born 1945), American radio host
- Arthur William Bell (1929-1935), British bailiff
- Arthur W. Bell, American locomotive builder
- Arthur Bell, Franciscan martyr, d. 1643
[edit] B
- Benny Bell, American songwriter
- Bert Bell (1895-1959), American football commissioner
- Bill Bell, American mayor
- Bob Bell (actor), American clown
- Bob Bell (motorsport), a Formula One engineer
- Bobby Bell
- Brian Bell (musician)
- Brian Douglas Bell, New Zealand ornithologist
- Bryce Bell
- Buddy Bell
- Burton C. Bell, American rock singer
[edit] C
- Carey Bell (born 1926), musician
- Catherine Bell (born 1968), British-American actress
- Catherine J. Bell, Canadian politician
- Charles Bell (1774-1842), Scottish surgeon
- Charles Bell (surveyor)
- Charles Henry Bell (1823-1893), American politician
- Charles H. Bell (1798–1875), United States naval officer
- Charlie Bell (1868-1937), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Charlie Bell (1960?-2005), Australian businessman
- Charlie Bell (born 1979), United States basketball player
- Chichester A. Bell, American sound engineer
- Chris Bell (1951-1978), musician
- Chris Bell (born 1959), politician
- Chris Bell, rugby player
- Clive Bell (1881-1964), British art critic and philosopher
- Colin Bell
- Cool Papa Bell, American baseball player
- Currer Bell, pseudonym of Charlotte Brontë
[edit] D
- Daniel Bell, American sociologist
- David Bell (born 1972), American baseball player
- David Bell (1936-1990), Scottish TV producer and director
- David Bell (Australian politician)
- David Bell (field hockey player)
- David Bell (footballer)
- David Bell (VC) Irish soldier
- David Bell (British civil servant), Permanent Secretary, Department for Education and Skills
- David Mandessi Bell, prominent Duala trader in Cameroon
- Derek Bell (1935-2002), harpist
- Derek Bell (born 1941), British racing driver
- Derek Bell (born 1968), American baseball player
- Derrick Bell, American law professor
- Dillon Bell (1822-1898), New Zealand politician
- Doug Bell (born 1961), American computer game developer
- Drake Bell, American actor and guitarist
- Drew Tyler Bell, American actor and performer
[edit] E
- Earl Bell, American pole vaulter
- Edward William Derrington Bell, British soldier
- Sir Edmond Bell (Knight), English MP
- Eileen Bell
- Ellis Bell, pseudonym of Emily Brontë
- Eric Temple Bell (1883-1960), American mathematician
[edit] F
- Francis Bell (New Zealand Prime Minister)
- Francis Bell (actor)
- Frank Bell (1863-1891), Major League Baseball player
- Franklin Bell, American general
- Frederick William Bell
[edit] G
- Geoff Bell (Disambiguation)
- George Bell, one of several people including
- George John Bell (1872–1944), Australian politician
- George Bell (1878–1966), Australian painter
- George Kennedy Allen Bell (1883–1958), Anglican bishop of Chichester
- George Bell, Member of the Legislative Assembly in the Canadian province of British Columbia, early 20th century
- George Irving Bell (1926–2000), American mountain climber
- George Bell (born 1959), Dominican baseball player
- Gertrude Bell (1868-1926), British archaeologist, writer & spy
- Glen Bell, American founder of Taco Bell
- Gordon Bell (born 1934), computer engineer
- Gordon Bell, British comic strip artist
- Gordon Bell, Canadian computer scientist
- Gordon Bell, former NHLer
- Graeme Bell
- Graham Bell QC, former Scottish Advocate Depute
- Graham E. Bell, astronomer
- Graham Bell (artist), artist and journalist
- Grant Bell, Australian rugby league coach
- Griffin Bell (born 1918), American politician
- Gus Bell
[edit] H
- Heath Bell (born 1977), American baseball player
- Henri Lobe Bell, Duala ruler in Cameroon
- Henry Bell
- Henry H. Bell (1808-1868), American sailor
- Henry Lawrie Bell (1929-1984), Australian ornithologist
- Hilari Bell, American fantasy writer
- Hunter Bell, Served in WWII (Born 1926) In Barrow upon humber UK
[edit] I
- Ian Bell (born 1962), British game programmer
- Ian Bell (born 1982), British cricketer
- Isaac Lowthian Bell, British industrialist
[edit] J
- Jamie Bell (born 1986), British actor
- Jay Bell (born 1965), American baseball player
- Jocelyn Bell (born 1943), British astronomer, later known as Jocelyn Bell Burnell
- Johann Adam Schall von Bell, German Jesuit missionary
- John Bell, one of several people including
- Bell, John (d. 1556), English clergyman
- Bell, John (1765-1836), American politician - New Hampshire
- Bell, John (1797-1869), American politician - - Tennessee
- Bell, John (1799–1868), Canadian explorer and governor
- Bell, John, Australian Shakespearean actor
- Bell, John Joy (1871–1934), Scottish author
- Bell, John Lamberton, Scottish religious figure
- Bell, John Stewart (1928-1990), Irish physicist
- John Bell (academic) D.D., Master of Jesus College, Cambridge 1579–1589 in England
- John Bell (type founder), of eighteenth century England
- John Bell (surgeon), (1763–1820), brother of Charles Bell (anatomist)
- Sir John Bell, Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey 1848-1854
- John Joy Bell (1871–1934), Scottish author
- John Bell (footballer), scored for Everton F.C. in the 1897 FA Cup final
- John William Bell (1838-1901), Canadian political figure
- John Bell (Kent cricketer) (1718–1774)
- John Bell (musician), American guitarist and singer
- John Bell from The Bell Witch legend
- John Graham Bell (1812–1899), American taxidermist
- John Howatt Bell (1846–1929), Prince Edward Island politician
- Jonathan Bell, one of several people including
- Jonathan Bell(born 1965), televangelist
- Jonathan Bell, rugby union player.
- Joshua Bell (born 1967), American musician
- Joshua Peter Bell (1827–1881), Queensland Parliamentarian
- Julia Bell (1879–1979), British geneticist
- Julian Bell (1908–1937), English poet
[edit] K
- Karen Nelson Bell, producer, director and musician
- Kellen L. Bell, (born 07/07/1984 African born in America, Poet, Businessman
- Kendrell Bell (born 1980), American football linebacker
- Kenneth B. Bell, American judge
- Kristen Bell (born 1980), actress
[edit] L
- Larry M. Bell, American politician
- Lauralee Bell (born 1968), actress
- Lawrence Bell
[edit] M
- Madison Smartt Bell (born 1957), author
- Maggie Bell, British singer
- Manga Ndumbe Bell (1838–1898), Duala ruler in Cameroon
- Marc Bell (born 1956), real name of musician Marky Ramone
- Marc Bell (born 1971), Canadian cartoonist
- Marilyn Bell (born 1937), swimmer
- Mark Sever Bell (born 1843), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Mark Bell (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Mark Bell, house music
- Mark Bell, New Zealand musician
- Martin Bell, British journalist and broadcaster
- Martin Bell (born 1964), British skier
- Martin Bell, British poet
- Martyn Bell, British racing driver
- Marvin Bell, American poet
- Mary Bell (born 1957), British child killer
- Matthew Bell
- Melissa Bell, Australian actress
- Mervyn Bell, football manager
- Michael Bell
- Mike Bell
[edit] N
- Ndumbe Lobe Bell, Duala ruler in Cameroon
- Neil Bell, pseudonym of British writer Stephen Southwold
- Noreen Bell, fictional character from Emmerdale
[edit] P
- Peter Hansbrough Bell (1849-1853), American politician
- Peter F. Bell born 1976, is the captain of the Fremantle Football Club and has also played with the Kangaroos.
- Peter R. Bell, born 1954, was a player with the St Kilda Football Club in 1973-77.
[edit] Q
[edit] R
- Raja Bell
- Regla Bell (born 1970), Cuban volleyball player
- Richard Bell, one of several people including
- Richard Bell (director), Canadian writer and director
- Richard Bell (politician), (1859–1930) one of the first two British Labour Members of Parliament
- Richard Bell, Bishop of Carlisle from 1477–1495
- Richard Bell (Canadian musician), member of The Band
- Richard Ndumbe Manga Bell, Duala ruler in Cameroon
- Ricky Bell (born 1967), American singer
- Ricky Lynn Bell, National Football League running back
- Ricky Bell, a National Football League cornerback.
- Robert Bell (d. 1577), British judge & politician
- Robert Bell (born 1950), musician
- Robert E. Bell, American archaeologist
- Robert M. Bell (born 1943), American jurist
- Ronald Bell (UK politician), former UK Member of Parliament
- Robert "Kool" Bell
- Robert Bell (writer)
- Ronnie Bell British chemist at Oxford University
- Roy Bell, (fullback) rugby league player formerly for South Sydney Rabbitohs
- Rudolf Duala Manga Bell (1873–1914), Duala ruler in Cameroon
[edit] S
- Samuel Bell (1770-1850), American jurist & politician - New Hampshire
- Samuel Bell (fl. 1850s), American politician - California
- Samuel B. Bell (c. 1825 -1897), American religious leader & politician -
- Samuel Dana Bell (1798-1868), American jurist - New Hampshire
- Samuel H. Bell. (born 1925), American jurist - Ohio
- Samuel Newell Bell (1829-1889), American politician - New Hampshire
- Sean Bell (1984-2006), African American shot by New York City police
- Simon Bell (singer) (born 1949, Glasgow)
- Steve Bell (born 1951), British political cartoonist
- Steve Bell Rugby league player for Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
- Stephen Bell Born 1963, Northern Ireland, Conductor
[edit] T
- Terrell Bell, American politician
- Thom Bell, Jamaican-American music producer
- Thomas Cowan Bell
- Thomas M. Bell (Ohio politician)
- Thomas Reid Davys Bell, Irish lepidopterist
- Tim Bell, British public relations and political adviser
- Tobin Bell, American actor
- Trevor Bell, British painter
[edit] V
- Vanessa Bell (1879-1961), British painter
- Vereen Bell, American writer
- Virginia Bell, American model and actress
[edit] W
- Walter Dalrymple Maitland Bell, elephant hunter, marksman and author
- Wayne Bell, bulletin board pioneer
- Wayne Bell, percussionist, performer on Bic Runga's albums.
- William Bell (1924-1948), British poet & air-soldier
- William E. Bell (fl. 2000s), Canadian writer
- William Bell (fl. 2000s), theologian & educator
- William J. Bell (1927-2005), TV producer
- William Nathaniel Bell (1817-1887), American settler