Gold (surname)
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Gold is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adam Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- Alan Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- Andrew Gold (born 1951), singer and songwriter
- Ari Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- Bela Gold (born 1915)
- Ben-Zion Gold, Polish-American rabbi
- Bill Gold (born 1921), American graphic designer
- Brian and Tony Gold, Jamaican dance hall duo
- Charles Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- David Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- Dore Gold (born 1953), Israeli diplomat
- Edgar Gold (born 1934), Australian-Canadian lawyer, author, academic, and Master Mariner
- Edward Gold (born 1936), American composer
- E. J. Gold (born 1941), American artist, author and jazz musician; son of H.L. Gold
- Eli Gold (born 1953), American sportscaster
- Elon Gold (born 1970), American comedian, actor, writer and producer; brother of Ari Gold
- Ernest Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- Gary Pig Gold (born 1955), Canadian singer-songwriter, record producer, filmmaker and author
- Glen David Gold (born 1954), American author
- Harry Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- Harvey Gold (born 1952), American guitarist, bassist, and organist
- Henry Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- Herbert Gold (born 1924), American novelist
- H.L. Gold (1914–1996), American SF writer and editor
- Ian Gold (born 1978), former American football linebacker
- Jack Gold (born 1930), British film and television director
- Jacqueline Gold, British businesswoman
- Jake Gold (born 1958), Canadian music manager
- Jamie Gold (born 1969), winner of the 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event
- Jared Gold (born 1972), American fashion designer
- Jeffrey Gold (born 1968), American filmmaker
- Jim Gold (born 1947), musician
- Joe Gold (1922–2004), American bodybuilder and entrepreneur
- Joe Dan Gold (1942–2011), American college basketball player and coach
- Jonathan Gold, Pulitzer prize winning food critic
- Joseph Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- Judy Gold (born 1962), American comedienne and actress
- Julie Gold, American singer-songwriter
- Kathe Gold (1907–1997), Austrian actress
- Katie Gold (born 1978), pornographic actress
- Kristi Gold, American romance novelist
- Lauren Gold (born 1980), British model
- Lee Gold, California SF fandom notable
- Lex Gold (born 1940), football administrator
- Lloyd Gold (born 1950), American television soap opera writer and playwright
- Louise Gold (born 1956), British singer, actress and puppeteer
- Marian Gold (born 1954), German singer
- Mark Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- Mary Jayne Gold (1909–1997), American heiress
- Marty Gold (born 1915), American composer, pianist, and bandleader
- Max Gold, Austrian soccer player
- Maya Gold (born 1981), Hungarian pornographic actress
- Mike Gold (1893–1967), American literary critic
- Missy Gold (born 1970), American child actress
- Murray Gold (born 1969), English composer and dramatist
- Nathan Gold (1663–1723), American colonial leader and deputy governor
- Phil Gold (born 1936), Canadian physician, scientist, and professor
- Sam Gold, voice actor
- Samuel Gold, composer of chess problems
- Scott Gold, American author
- Sharon Anderson-Gold, chair at the Science and Technology Studies Department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Stanley Gold, American business manager
- Tanya Gold (born 1973), British journalist
- Ted Gold (1947–1970), radical Columbia University student leader
- Thomas Gold (1920–2004), Austrian astrophysicist
- Thomas Ruggles Gold (1764–1827), United States Representative from New York
- Tom Gold, New York City Ballet soloist
- Tracey Gold (born 1969), American actress
- Victor Gold (disambiguation), multiple people
- Xaviera Gold, African American dance music singer
See also
- Glenn Gould, born Glenn Herbert Gold
- Gold (disambiguation)
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