Pitts
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Pitts could refer to:
[edit] People
- Allen Pitts, an American born Canadian football player
- Boozer Pitts, an American college football coach
- Byron Pitts, an American reporter for CBS
- Chester Pitts, an American football player
- Charles Pitts, an American soul/blues guitarist
- Chip Pitts, an American attorney
- Curtis Pitts, a designer of a series of popular aerobatic biplanes
- David Pitts, an American author
- Denis Pitts, an English journalist
- Earl Edwin Pitts, an FBI agent and Soviet spy
- Edmund L. Pitts, an American lawyer and politician
- Ernie Pitts, a Canadian football player
- Frank Pitts, an American football player
- George Pitts, a Canadian cricket player
- Helen Pitts (1838 - 1903), an American suffragette and the second wife of Frederick Douglass
- Jacob Pitts, an American actor
- James Pitts (1877 - 1955), a British Army Corporal
- Jennifer Pitts, Miss Virginia 2005
- Jesse R. Pitts, an American author and educator
- John Pitts, a Catholic scholar and a writer
- John Pitts (football player) (b. 1945), an American football defensive back in the NFL
- John E. Pitts, Jr., a US Air Force Brigadier General
- Joseph R. Pitts, an American politician from Pennsylvania
- Leonard Pitts, an American journalist and the 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Mike Pitts, an American football player
- Milton Pitts, a White House barber for Republican US presidents
- Rafi Pitts, an Iranian film director
- Riley L. Pitts, a US Army Captain
- Robert Pitts, an American basketball player
- Ron Pitts, an American sportscaster
- Tony Pitts, an English actor
- Trudy Pitts, a soul jazz musician
- Valerie Pitts, a British television presenters during the 1950s
- Viola Pitts, an American community activist from Fort Worth
- Walter Pitts, an American logician
- ZaSu Pitts, an American movie actress
[edit] Places
- Pitts, Georgia, United States
[edit] Other
- Lee and Pitts, wrongly accused robbers
- The Pitts Special, a light aerobatics biplane designed by Curtis Pitts
- Earl Pitts (radio character)
- ZaSu Pitts Memorial Orchestra