List of Famous people named George
George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl
George Augustus Frederick John Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl, was a Scottish peer and freemason.
George S. Mickelson
George Speaker Mickelson was an American politician, Vietnam War veteran, and the 28th Governor of South Dakota until his death in a plane crash near Zwingle, Iowa.
George Devereux
George Sluizer
George Sluizer was a Dutch filmmaker whose credits included features as well as documentary films.
George Robert Carruthers
George Robert Carruthers was an African American inventor, physicist, engineer and space scientist. Carruthers perfected a compact and very powerful ultraviolet camera/spectrograph for NASA to use when it launched Apollo 16 in 1972. He designed it so astronauts could use it on the lunar surface, making all adjustments inside their bulky space suits. Upon instructions from Carruthers, they used the camera to record the Earth's outermost atmosphere, noting its variations, and also mapped portions of the far-ultraviolet sky recording stars and galaxies, and the gaseous media between them. In 1970, sending his instruments aboard Aerobee sounding rockets, he had demonstrated that molecular hydrogen exists in the interstellar medium. Among numerous citations and awards, in 2003, Carruthers was inducted into the National Inventor's Hall of Fame. He received an honorary doctorate for Engineering from Michigan Technological University, and in 2013 the 2012 National Medal for Technology and Invention from President Barack Obama.
George Penny, 1st Viscount Marchwood
Frederick George Penny, 1st Viscount Marchwood, was a British Conservative Party politician.
George Blumenthal
George Blumenthal was a German-born banker who served as the head of the U.S branch of Lazard Frères.
George Coulouris
George Alexander Coulouris was an English film and stage actor.
George Bampfylde, 4th Baron Poltimore
George Wentworth Warwick Bampfylde, 4th Baron Poltimore (1882–1965) of Poltimore and North Molton, Devon, was a peer and major landowner in Devonshire, whose family had been seated at Poltimore from about 1300. He was a Justice of the Peace for Devon and occupied the honorary position of High Steward of South Molton, Devon.
George Büchi
George Hermann Büchi was a Swiss organic chemist and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Paternò's reaction", known since the early twentieth century, was renamed to the "Paternò–Büchi reaction" based on enhancements made to it by Büchi's research group.