Wilde

Wilde

Family name
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Wilde is a surname, and may refer to:

Academic figures

* Winston Wilde, American sexologist.

Cultural figures

* Andrew Wilde (pianist), English classical pianist.
* Andrew Wilde (actor), English actor.
* Barbie Wilde, Canadian actress.
* Brandon De Wilde, American actor.
* Brian Wilde (1927 - 2008), British actor.
* Cornel Wilde, American actor and film director.
* Danny Wilde (musician), American musician and founding member of The Rembrandts.
* David Wilde, British pianist and composer.
* Hagar Wilde, screenplay writer.
* Liz Wilde, American radio personality.
* Nurit Wilde, Israeli-born photographer, socialite, and occasional actress.
* Olivia Wilde, American actress.
* Oscar Wilde (1854 – 1900), Irish writer
* Patrick Wilde, British Television, Stage and Screen writer
* Ted Wilde, comedy writer and director during the era of silent movies
* Wilbur Wilde (born 1955), Australian saxophonistThe show business family Wilde
* Marty Wilde (born 1939), British rock'n'roll singer and actor.
** Kim Wilde (born 1960), British pop singer, gardener, and pop cultural figure. Daughter of Marty Wilde.
** Ricki Wilde,British songwriter, musician, record producer, landscape gardener. Brother of Kim Wilde, and son of Marty Wilde.

Politicians

* Fran Wilde, New Zealand politician.
* Louis J. Wilde, American banker and Republican politician.

ports figures

* Filip De Wilde, Belgian football goalkeeper.
* Jimmy Wilde, Welsh world boxing champion.

Miscellaneous figures

* Dorothy Wilde, Also known as Dolly Wilde. Anglo-Irish socialite, made famous by her family connections and her reputation as a witty conversationalist.
* Frank Wilde
* Frankie Wilde, fictional character played by Paul Kaye in the mockumentary It's All Gone Pete Tong.
* Henry Wilde, chief officer on the RMS "Titanic".
* James Plaisted Wilde, Baron Penzance, British judge and amateur gardener.
* Michael Wilde, businessman.
* Lady Jane Francisca Wilde (1821 - 1896), mother of Oscar Wilde
* William Wilde (1815 – 1876), Irish eye and ear surgeon, father of Oscar Wilde.
* Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro
* Wendy Wilde radio name for Wendy Pareene.

See also

* Wilde, Buenos Aires, a district of Avellaneda in Argentina
* "Wilde", a film about Oscar Wilde, starring Stephen Fry
* Wild
* Wilder


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