Craven (disambiguation)

Craven (disambiguation)

Craven is a local government district of North Yorkshire, England

Craven may also refer to:

Places

People

  • Beverley Craven, singer and songwriter
  • Greg Craven (academic) (born 1958), Vice-Chancellor of the Australian Catholic University
  • Greg Craven (activist), climate change activist known for YouTube viral video
  • John Craven (born 1940), English television presenter for the BBC
  • John Craven (footballer) (1947–1996), English professional footballer
  • Sir John Craven (born 1940), director of Reuters and former head of investment bank Morgan Grenfell
  • John Piña Craven (born 1924), chief scientist and oceanographer
  • Margaret Craven (1901–1980), American author
  • Matt Craven (born 1956), Canadian actor
  • Murray Craven (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Peter Craven (1934–1963), English motorcycle racer
  • Philip Craven (born 1950), British sports administrator, president of the International Paralympic Committee
  • Ricky Craven (born 1966), American NASCAR driver
  • Thomas Tingey Craven (Union Navy admiral) (1808–1887), American rear admiral and US Naval Academy commandant
  • Tunis Craven (1813–1864), U.S. naval officer, brother of Thomas Tingey Craven
  • T.A.M. Craven (1893–1972), U.S. naval officer and FCC commissioner
  • Wes Craven (born 1939), American film director
  • William Craven (disambiguation), several English people

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