Bud (nickname)
Bud is a nickname for:
In arts and entertainment
- William Bud Abbott (1895-1974), American actor/comedian
- Julian Bud Blake (1918-2005), American cartoonist
- Bud Collyer (1908-1969), born Clayton Johnson Heermance, Jr., American TV game show host and radio actor
- Bud Cort (born 1948), born Walter Edward Cox, American actor
- Harry Bud Fisher (1885-1954), originator of the comic strip Mutt and Jeff
- Lawrence Bud Freeman (1906-1991), American jazz musician, bandleader and composer
- Buddy Bud Green (1897-1981), Austrian-born American songwriter
- Jonah Bud Greenspan (1926-2010), American documentary filmmaker
- A. B. Guthrie, Jr. (1901–1991), American Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, screenwriter and historian
- William Bud Jamison (1894-1944), American film actor
- Clarence Budington Kelland (1881-1964), American writer and politician
- Bud Konheim, American fashion businessman
- William Bud Luckey (born 1934), American cartoonist, animator, singer, musician, composer and voice actor
- Leonard Bud Osborne (1884-1964), American film actor
- Earl Bud Powell (1924-1966), American jazz pianist
- Clifford Bud Shank (1926-2009), American jazz musician
- Charles Bud Tingwell (1923-2009), Australian actor
- George Bud Westmore (1918-1973), Hollywood makeup artist
- Alan Bud Yorkin (born 1926), American film and television producer and director
In sports
- Kenneth Bud Adams (1923-2013), owner of the Tennessee Titans National Football League franchise
- Harry Bud Black (born 1957), American Major League Baseball manager and retired pitcher
- Robert "Bud" or Buddy Blattner (1920-2009), American baseball player and sportscaster
- Leon Bud Carson (1930-2005), American football coach
- Alexander Bud Cook (1907-1993), Canadian National Hockey League player
- Leavitt Bud Daley (born 1932), American Major League Baseball player
- Grover Bud Delp (1932-2006), American Hall-of-Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer
- John Bud Fowler (1858-1913), African-American baseball player, field manager and club organizer
- Harry Bud Grant (born 1927), American athlete and National Football League head coach
- Darrel Bud Harrelson (born 1944), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Borden Bud Korchak (1927-2010), Canadian football player
- Robert Bud Moore (American football) (born 1939), American football player and coach
- Walter Bud Moore (NASCAR owner) (born 1925), former NASCAR owner
- Paul Bud Moore (racing driver) (born 1941), former NASCAR driver
- David Bud Norris (born 1985), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Carlos Bud Ogden (born 1946), American retired college and National Basketball Association player
- John Bud Palmer (1921-2013), American basketball player and sportscaster
- Norman Bud Poile (1924-2005), Canadian National Hockey League player, coach, general manager and league executive; member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
- Allan Bud Selig (born 1934), Commissioner of Major League Baseball
- Charles Bud Wilkinson (1916-1994), American college football head coach
Politicians
- Joseph Bud Boyce (1924-1984), Canadian politician
- Clarence Bud Brown (politician) (born 1927), American politician
- Horace Bud Olson (1925-2002), Canadian businessman and politician
- Louis Bud Sherman (1926-2015), Canadian politician
- Elmer Bud Shuster (born 1932), American politician
Other
- Arthur Bud Collins (born 1929), American journalist and television commentator
- George Bud Day (1925-2013), US Air Force colonel, pilot and Medal of Honor recipient
- Walker Bud Mahurin (1918-2010), US Air Force World War II ace
- Edwin Bud Shrake (1931-2009), American journalist, sportswriter, novelist, biographer and screenwriter
- James "Bud" Walton (1921-1995), co-founder of Wal-Mart and brother of Sam Walton
See also
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