Woodward
A Woodward is a warden of a wood and, deriving from that, an occupational surname. It may refer to:
People
- Alan Woodward (born 1946), former British soccer player
- Alfred Woodward (born 1913), American jurist, and father of Bob Woodward
- Amanda Woodward, American psychologist and professor at University of Chicago
- Arthur Smith Woodward (1864–1944), British paleontologist
- Augustus B. Woodward (1774–1827), first Chief Justice of the Michigan Territory
- Benjamin Woodward (1816–1861), Irish architect
- Benjamin Woodward (New York) (1780–1841), New York politician
- Bernard Barham Woodward (1853–1930), malacologist from United Kingdom
- Bob Woodward (born 1943), American journalist, author and Watergate reporter
- C. Vann Woodward (1908–1999), American historian
- Chris Woodward (born 1976), American Major League Baseball player
- Clive Woodward (born 1956), British rugby coach
- Dani Woodward (born 1984), American porn actress
- Daphne Woodward, French - English translator
- David Woodward (born 1961), British carpenter
- Edward Woodward, Jr. (1847–1923), British druggist and chemist
- Edward Woodward (1930–2009), British actor
- Edward Woodward (judge) (1928–2010), Australian judge and Royal Commissioner
- Emma Woodward (born 1993), British former child actress
- Eric Woodward (1899–1967), Governor of New South Wales, Australia
- George Moutard Woodward (1760–1809), amateur British painter and caricaturist
- George Ratcliffe Woodward (1848–1934), English composer
- Gerard Woodward (born 1961), British novelist and poet
- Harry M. Woodward, American geologist
- Henry Woodward (inventor), Canadian medical student and inventor
- Henry Woodward (geologist) (1832–1921), British geologist
- James G. Woodward (1840–1923), American newspaperman and politician, serving as a four-term mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
- James T. Woodward (1837–1910), American banker and owner of a major thoroughbred horse dynasty
- Joan Woodward (1916–1971), British organization sociology professor
- Joanne Woodward (born 1930), American actress
- John Woodward (naturalist) (1665–1728), English naturalist and geologist
- John Woodward (footballer born 1949) (born 1949), Scottish former footballer
- John Deverell Stewart Woodward (1849 – c. 1905), British missionary and ornithologist
- Keren Woodward (born 1961), British singer and songwriter; member of Bananarama
- Llewellyn Woodward (1890–1971), British historian
- Louise Woodward (born 1978), British au pair implicated in a baby-shaking death in the 1990s
- Lucy Woodward (born 1977), singer/songwriter
- Mark R. Woodward (born 1952), American academic
- Micky Woodward, chairman of Grays Athletic F.C.
- Peter Woodward (born 1956), British actor
- Philip Woodward (born 1919), British mathematician, radar engineer and horologist
- Philip Woodward (judge) (1912–1997), Australian judge and Royal Commissioner
- Richard Blake Woodward (1848 – c. 1905), British missionary and ornithologist
- Richard Woodward, Bishop of Cloyne in the Church of Ireland
- Robert Burns Woodward (1917–1979), Nobel Prize-winning organic chemist
- Robert Woodward (architect), fountain designer
- Roger Woodward (born 1944), Australian pianist
- Samuel Woodward (1790–1838), British geologist and antiquarian
- Sandy Woodward (born 1932), British admiral
- Sarah Woodward (born 1963), British actress
- Shannon Woodward (born 1984), American actress
- Shaun Woodward (born 1958), British politician
- Tim Woodward (born 1953), British actor
- Vivian Woodward (1879–1954), British amateur football (soccer) player
- William Woodward, Sr. (1876–1953), American banker and horse breeder
- Woody Woodward (born 1942), American Major League Baseball player
Places
- United States
- Woodward, Alabama
- Woodward, Iowa
- Woodward, Oklahoma
- Woodward, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place
- Woodward Avenue, a Michigan state highway
- Woodward Corridor, a neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan
- Woodward County, Oklahoma
- Woodward Park (disambiguation), multiple places
- Woodward Township, Pennsylvania (disambiguation), multiple places
Businesses
Education
Other uses
See also