Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas George
George Henry Paul Gibbs
George Scott Robertson
Sir George Scott Robertson, was a British soldier, author, and administrator who was best known for his arduous journey to the remote and rugged region of Kafiristan in what is now northeastern Afghanistan and for his overall command of British Empire forces during the Siege of Chitral. He chronicled his Kafiristan experience in the book The Kafirs of the Hindu Kush. Some have suggested that Robertson's year-long expedition and subsequent book provided background and inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's short story "The Man Who Would Be King". However, Kipling's work was originally published in 1888, predating Robertson's travels to the region.
George Aylmer
George Henry William de la Poer Beresford
George Seton, Lord Seton
George Seton, Lord Seton, Master of Winton was a Scottish landowner.
George Hamilton Gordon
George Bruns
George Edward Bruns was an American composer of music for film and television. His accolades include four Academy Award nominations, and three Grammy Award nominations. He is mainly known for his compositions for numerous Disney films spanning from the 1950‘s and 1960’s until the 1970s, among them were Sleeping Beauty (1959), One Hundred and One Dalmatians, The Absent-Minded Professor, The Sword in the Stone (1963), The Jungle Book (1967), The Aristocats (1970), and Robin Hood (1973).
George Francis Daryl Weldon
George Andrew James Smith-Bosanquet
George Dawe
George Dawe fue un retratista británico que pintó 329 retratos de generales rusos activos durante la invasión napoleónica de Rusia para la Galería Militar del Palacio de Invierno. Se trasladó a San Petersburgo en 1819, donde fue aclamado por su trabajo por el establishment artístico y recibió unos versos de cortesía de Aleksandr Pushkin. Fue hijo de Philip Dawe, un exitoso grabador a media tinta que también produjo caricaturas políticas relacionadas con los eventos del Motín del té de Boston. Uno de sus hermanos fue Henry Dawe, también retratista.