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List of people by name: Cr
Cra
Crab - Crag
- Crabbe, Buster, (1908-1983), US Olympic medalist swimmer, actor
- Crabbe, George, (1754-1832), poet
- Cragg, Tony, (born 1949), sculptor
Crai
- Craig, Amanda (born 1959), British novelist, author of A Vicious Circle and In a Dark Wood
- Craig, Amanda, U.S. Big Brother participant
- Craig, Carl, U.S. producer of techno music
- Craig, Elijah (died 1808), important to the invention of bourbon whiskey
- Craig, F. W. S. (1929-1989), British psephologist and compiler of reference books
- Craig, Gordon (1872-1966), British actor
- Craig, James Henry (1748-1812); British military officer and colonial administrator of The Canadas
- Craig, James, Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1855
- Craig, James, 1st Viscount Craigavon (1871-1940), first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
- Craig, Jim (born 1957), U.S. hockey player
- Craig, John (1663-1731), Scottish mathematician
- Craig, John Manson (1896-1970), Scottish soldier, Victoria Cross recipient
- Craig, Judy (born 1946), U.S. singer (The Chiffons)
- Craig, Larry (born 1945), U.S. politician
- Craig, Locke (1860-1925), U.S. politician
- Craig, Malin (1875-1945), U.S. general
- Craig, Mikey (born 1960), DJ and musician (Culture Club)
- Craig, Ralph (1889-1972), U.S. track and field athlete
- Craig, Robert C. (1921-1990), U.S. psychologist and educationalist
- Craig, Roger (born 1960), U.S. football player
- Craig, Wendy (born 1934), British actress
- Craig, William (born 1924), Northern Irish politician
- Craig, William Lane (born 1949), Christian apologist and philosopher
- Craig, Yvonne (born 1937), U.S. actress (Batgirl)
- Crain, Jeanne, (born 1932), actress
Cram - Cran
- Cram, Ralph Adams, (1863-1942), architect
- Cramer, Floyd, (1933-1997), musician
- Cramer, Gabriel, (1704-1752), mathematician
- Cramér, Harald, (1893-1985), mathematician, statistician
- Cramling, Pia, chess player
- Cranach, Lucas, the elder, (1472-1553), German painter
- Cranach, Lucas, the younger, (1515-1586), painter
- Crandall, Robert, (born 1926), former airline president and CEO
- Crane, Bob, (1928-1978), actor
- Crane, Hart, (1899-1932), (The Bridge)
- Crane, Matt (born 1967), soap opera actor
- Crane, Stephen, (1709-1780), U.S. Continental Congress delegate for New Jersey
- Crane, Stephen, (1871-1900), American author
- Cranmer, Thomas, (1489-1556), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Cranston, Alan, (1914-2000), US politician
- Cranston, Toller
Crap - Cray
- Crapper, Thomas, (died 1910), inventor
- Crary, Albert P., (1911-1987), geophysicist
- Crase, Douglas , poet
- Crashaw, Richard, (1613-1649), poet
- Crates of Thebes, philosopher
- Crathorne, William , scholastic philosopher
- Craven, Beverley , singer-songwriter
- Craven, Wes, (born 1939), US horror film director
- Crawford, Broderick, (1911-1986), actor
- Crawford, Cindy, (born 1966), US model
- Crawford, Hasely, (born 1950), track and field athlete
- Crawford, Joan, (1904-1977), US actress
- Crawford, Michael, (born 1942), actor
- Crawford, Rufus , athlete
- Craxi, Bettino, (1934-2000), Prime Minister of Italy
- Cray, Robert, (born 1953), singer
- Cray, Seymour, (1925-1996), computer innovator
- Crayton, Pee , musician
Cre
- Creamer, Henry, (1879-1930), US songwriter
- Crean, Frank, (born 1916)
- Crean, Simon Findlay, (born 1949)
- Creasey, John, author
- Creech, Papa John, (1917-1994)
- Creeley, Robert, (born 1926)
- Creighton, James Edwin, (1861-1924), philosopher
- Creighton, John O., (born 1943), astronaut
- Cremazie, Claude , (1827-1879), Canadian writer
- Créme, Lol, (born 1947), musician and video director
- Cremer, William Randal, (1828-1908), Nobel laureate
- Crenna, Richard, (1927-2003), actor
- Crenshaw, Ben, (born 1952), golfer
- Crenshaw, Marshall, (born 1953), musician
- Crepax, Guido, (1933-2003), Italian comics artist
- Crespo, Elvis, (born 1971), Puerto Rican singer
- Crespo, Joaquín, (1841-1898), Venezuelan president
- Creswell, Helen, British author
- Cret, Paul Philippe (1876-1945), French-born American architect and industrial designer
- Creutzfeldt, Hans Gerhard, (1885-1964), neuropathologist
Cri
- Cribbins, Bernard, (born 1928), British comedian
- Crichton, Michael, (born 1942), US author
- Crick, Francis, (born 1916), DNA scientist
- Crimson, King, musician
- Crippen, Robert, astronaut
- Crisp, Quentin, (1908-1999), writer, satirist, actor
- Crispi, Francesco, Italian politician
- Crispin, Edmund, author
- Crispin, Mark, programmer, designer of Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), author of several RFCs.
- Cristiano Ronaldo (born 1985), Portuguese footballer
- Critchfield, James H., (1917-2003), US spymaster
Cro
Croa - Crop
- Croatto, Mara, (1969), Puerto Rican actress
- Croatto, Tony, Argentinian born Puerto Rico resident, singer
- Croce, Jim, (1943-1973), singer-songwriter, musician
- Crocker, Charles, (1822-1888), American financier and railroad executive
- Crockett, Davy, (1786-1836), US frontiersman, soldier
- Croesus, King of Lydia
- Crofts, Dash , (born 1940), musician
- Croiset, Gerard, (1909-1980), parapsychologist
- Crompton, Richmal (1890-1969), author
- Cromwell, John, film director
- Cromwell, Oliver, (1599-1658), Lord Protector of Puritan England
- Cromwell, Richard, (1626-1712), Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland
- Cromwell, Thomas, (c. 1485-1540), British politician
- Cromwell, William Nelson , (1854-1948)[1][2]
- Cron, Al , musician
- Cronenberg, David, (born 1943), Canadian director
- Cronin, Anthony , Aosdána
- Cronin, Archibald Joseph, (1896-1981)
- Cronin, Joe, (1906-1984), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Cronin, John Francis
- Cronin, Julie , Horse Racing jockey
- Cronje, Hansie, (1969-2002), cricketer
- Cronkite, Walter, (born 1916), US journalist
- Cronyn, Hume, (1911-2003), actor
- Crookes, William (1832-1919), British scientist
- Cropper, Steve, (born 1941), musician
Cros
- Cros, Charles, (1842-1888), French poet and inventor
- Crosbie, Annette (born 1934)
- Crosbie, John Carnell (born 1931)
- Crosbie, Lynn, daring prose stylist
- Crosbie, Robert (1849-1919)
- Crosby, Bing, (1903-1977), US singer and actor
- Crosby, David, (born 1941), US singer-songwriter, musician
- Crosby, Fanny (1820-1915), prolific US hymnist
- Crosby, Harry Grew (1898-1929)
- Crosby, Jon (born 1976)
- Crosby, Robbin (1960-2002)
- Cross, David, comedian/actor
- Cross, Dorothy (born 1956), various media, Aosdána
- Crosse, Andrew, (1784-1855), amateur scientist
- Crossing, William, (1847-1928)
- Crossley, Herbert (1901-1921), boxer
Crot - Croz
- Crothers, Austin Lane, (1860-1912), politician
- Crothers, Scatman, (1910-1986), actor
- Crotch, William (1775-1847)
- Crotti, Jean, (1878-1958), painter
- Crotty, Thomas , (born 1934), American painter
- Crouch, Paul (born 1934), televangelist
- Crouch, Roger K. (born 1940), astronaut
- Crouch, Sandra, musician
- Crow, Bob, (born 1961), union leader
- Crow, Sheryl, (born 1962), US musician
- Crowe, Cameron, (born 1957), film director, writer
- Crowe, Catherine (1800-1876)
- Crowe, Eyre Evans (1799-1868)
- Crowe, Jeffrey John (born 1958)
- Crowe, John James (born c1877)
- Crowe, Joseph Archer (1828-1896)
- Crowe, Joseph Petrus Hendrik (born c1846)
- Crowe, Martin David (born 1962)
- Crowe, Nick (born 1968)
- Crowe, Russell, (born 1964), actor
- Crowe, William (1745-1829)
- Crowe, William James (born 1925)
- Crowley, Aleister, (1875-1947), British occultist
- Crozier, Lorna (born 1948), Canadian writer
Cru - Cry
- Cruger, Henry, (1739-1827), British MP and New York state senator
- Cruger, John, (1648-1791), Dutch-American merchant, Mayor of New York City
- Cruger, John Jr., (1710-1791), U.S. political and business leader from New York
- Cruger, John H. , (1738-1807), Colonel of Tory militia in Revolutionary War
- Cruijff, Johan, (born 1947), football player
- Cruikshank, John Augustus Cockburn , (1946-1954)
- Cruise, Pablo, musician
- Cruise, Tom, (born 1962), US actor
- Crumb, George, (born 1929), composer
- Crumb, Robert, (born 1943), US underground cartoonist
- Crutchley, Victor, (1893-1986), British WWII admiral
- Cruz, Bobby, (born 1937), Puerto Rican salsa singer
- Cruz, Carlos, (1937-1970), world champion boxer
- Cruz, Celia, (born 1924), singer
- Cruz, Jose, (born 1947), baseball player
- Cruz, Leo, world champion boxer, brother of Carlos Cruz
- Cruz, Nicky (born 1940), world renowned minister
- Crystal, Billy, (born 1947), US comedian, television personality
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