Van Dyck (disambiguation)

Van Dyck (disambiguation)

Van Dyck is a surname, and may refer to:

* Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641), Flemish artist, or the van Dyck beard named after him
* Cornelius Van Allen Van Dyck (1819-1895), American missionary
* Edouard Van Dyck (1918-1977), Belgian professional road bicycle racer
* Ernest van Dyck (1861-1923), Belgian dramatic tenor
* Jeff van Dyck (born 1969), award-winning Australian video game music composer
* Jennifer Van Dyck (born 1962), television and film actress
* Steve Van Dyck (21st century), Senior Curator of vertebrates at Queensland Museum

ee also

* Van Dijk
* Van Dyk
* Van Dyke


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