Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Simmonds
Millicent Simmonds
Millicent "Millie" Simmonds es una joven actriz estadounidense sorda que protagonizó la película dramática 2017 Wonderstruck y la película de terror A Quiet Place de 2018. Para ambas películas, fue nominada para varios premios a la mejor actuación juvenil. En televisión, apareció en Andi Mack en 2018 y aparecerá en This Close en 2019.
Ellie Simmonds
Eleanor May Simmonds, OBE is a British Paralympian swimmer competing in S6 events. She came to national attention when she competed in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, winning two gold medals for Great Britain, despite being the youngest member of the team, at the age of 13. In 2012, she was again selected for the Great Britain squad, this time swimming at a home games in London. She won another two golds in London, including setting a World Record in the 400m freestyle, and a further gold medal at the Rio Paralympics in 2016, this time setting a world record for the 200m medley.
Wayne Simmonds
Wayne Simmonds is a Canadian professional ice hockey player for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL). Simmonds has previously played for the Los Angeles Kings, Philadelphia Flyers, Nashville Predators, New Jersey Devils and Buffalo Sabres. He is known to his teammates and fans by the nickname "Wayne Train".
Sam Simmonds
Samuel David Simmonds is an English rugby union player for Premiership Rugby side Exeter Chiefs. His position of choice is back row forward. Sam grew up in Teignmouth, Devon and played for Teignmouth RFC for most of his youth. After graduating through their academy, Simmonds made his Exeter Chiefs debut in November 2012.
Megan Simmonds
Megan Krystin Tapper es una deportista jamaicana que compite en atletismo, especialista en las carreras de vallas. Participó en los Juegos Olímpicos de Tokio 2020, obteniendo una medalla de bronce en la prueba de 100 m vallas.
Posy Simmonds
Rosemary Elizabeth "Posy" Simmonds MBE is a British newspaper cartoonist, and writer and illustrator of both children's books and graphic novels. She is best known for her long association with The Guardian, for which she has drawn the series Gemma Bovery (2000) and Tamara Drewe (2005–06), both later published as books. Her style gently satirises the English middle classes and in particular those of a literary bent. Both of the published books feature a "doomed heroine", much in the style of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century gothic romantic novel, to which they often allude, but with an ironic, modernist slant.