Grimes (surname)
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Grimes is a surname, that is believed to be of a Scandinavian or Irish descent and may refer to:
- John & Edward, Irish twins and music duo
- Alison Lundergan Grimes, Kentucky Secretary of State
- Aoibhinn Grimes
- Ashley Grimes (disambiguation), multiple people
- Barbara Grimes, a Chicago murder victim
- Bryan Grimes, American Civil War Confederate major general
- Burleigh Grimes (1893–1985), US baseball player
- Camryn Grimes
- Charles Grimes
- Charles Grimes (rower) (1935–2007), U.S. Olympic rower
- Christopher M. Grimes (born 1948), Artist, Bermuda
- Connor Grimes
- Frank Grimes (born 1947), Irish actor
- Gary Grimes (born 1955), American actor
- Henry Grimes (born 1935), US jazz musician
- Jack Grimes (disambiguation), multiple people
- James W. Grimes (1816–1872), US politician
- Jason Grimes (born 1959), American long jumper
- Jesse Grimes of Grimes County Texas
- John Grimes (disambiguation), multiple people
- Joseph Rudolph Grimes (1923–2007), politician in Liberia
- Karolyn Grimes
- Louis Arthur Grimes
- Ken Grimes (born 1947), US artist
- Mark Grimes
- Martha Grimes
- Oscar Grimes
- Patricia Grimes, a Chicago murder victim
- Paul Grimes, a former Liverpudlian criminal
- Phil Grimes
- Ray Grimes
- Roger Grimes (born 1950), Canadian politician
- Roy Grimes
- Scott Grimes (born 1971), US actor
- Shenae Grimes
- Steve Grimes
- Stuart Grimes
- Tammy Grimes
- Tiny Grimes
- Vic Grimes
- W. F. Grimes (1905–1988), British archaeologist
Fictional characters:
- Morgan Grimes, on the television series Chuck
- Muddy and Dallas Grimes, villains of Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
- Rick Grimes, in the black-and-white comic book series The Walking Dead and the television series of the same name
- Frank Grimes, a one-time character appearing in The Simpsons
See also
- Grime (disambiguation)
- Peter Grimes, an opera
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