Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Neville
Ana Neville
Ana Neville fue la segunda hija de Ricardo Neville, conde de Salisbury y Warwick —apodado el «Hacedor de Reyes» — siendo uno de los más importantes personajes ingleses durante la Guerra de las Dos Rosas, y de Ana de Beauchamp, condesa de Warwick —título usado por su marido por su matrimonio y por el cual fue generalmente conocido—.
Mike Neville
Michael Neville, MBE was a British broadcaster, best known as a presenter on regional TV news in North East England. In a 43-year career with the BBC and ITV franchisee Tyne Tees Television. In 1990, Neville was awarded the MBE for services to broadcasting.
Ricardo Neville
Ricardo Neville fue el 16.º conde de Warwick. Se lo conoció como «el hacedor de reyes», ya que como el hombre más rico de Inglaterra —fuera de la familia real—, utilizó su poder para derrocar al Lancaster Enrique VI para sustituirlo por el York Eduardo IV, y para posteriormente restaurar al mismo Enrique VI.
Charles Neville
Charles Neville was an American R&B and jazz musician best known as part of The Neville Brothers. Known onstage as "Charlie the horn man", his saxophone playing helped earn the group a Grammy Award for best pop instrumental performance.
John Neville
John Reginald Neville, CM, OBE was an English theatre and film actor who moved to Canada in 1972. He enjoyed a resurgence of international attention in the 1980s as a result of his starring role in Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988).
Alan de Neville
Alan de Neville was an English nobleman and administrator who held the office of chief forester under King Henry II of England. Before serving the king, Neville was an official of Waleran, Count of Meulan. In 1166, Neville was named chief forester, an office he held until his death. Besides his forest duties, Neville also supported the king during the Becket controversy, and was excommunicated twice by Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Neville was known for the harshness he displayed in carrying out his forest office, and at least one monastic chronicle claimed that he "most evilly vexed the various provinces throughout England".
Edward Neville
Sir Edward Neville was an English courtier. He was born at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. He was the son of George Neville, 4th Baron Bergavenny and his wife Margaret, daughter of Hugh Fenn. He married Eleanor Windsor, daughter of Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor and Elizabeth Blount, before 6 April 1529. He was the brother of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny and the two of them became close to King Henry VIII and the Queen, Catherine of Aragon.
Eleanor de Neville
Jane Neville, Countess of Westmorland
Jane Neville, Countess of Westmorland, was an English noblewoman.
Henry Neville
Sir Henry Neville was an English courtier, politician and diplomat, noted for his role as ambassador to France and his unsuccessful attempts to negotiate between James I of England and the Houses of Parliament. In 2005 Neville was put forward as a candidate for the authorship of Shakespeare's works.