Meade (surname)

Meade (surname)

Meade is a surname, and may refer to

Actors
  • Emily Meade (active from 2006), American actress
  • Garth Meade (b. 1930), South African comedian/actor, active in Australia since 1970
  • Mary Meade, American film actress of the 1940s
Artists and musicians
  • Alexa Meade (b. 1986), American artist
  • Tyson Meade, singer and songwriter
Military
Politicians and ambassadors
Religion
Sport
  • Charles Francis Meade (1881–1975), British mountaineer and author
  • Darren Meade (b. 1970), bodybuilding champion, real estate executive
  • James "Jim" Gordon Meade (1914–1977), American football player
  • John Meade (b. 1985), Irish football (soccer) player
  • Neville Meade (1948-2010), British boxer
  • Noel Meade, Irish trainer of racehorses
  • Raphael Meade (b. 1962), English football (soccer) player
  • Richard Meade (b. 1936), British equestrian and Olympic gold medal winner
  • Richie Meade, American lacrosse coach
  • Seán Meade (b. 1937), Gaelic footballer
Writers
Other
  • Carl J. Meade (b. 1950), NASA astronaut
  • Edmund Meade-Waldo (1855–1934), English ornithologist and conservationist
  • James Meade (1907–1995), British economist and winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Economics
  • Michael J. Meade (b. mid 1940s), Mythopoetic branch of the Men's Movement
  • Robin Meade (b. 1969), television news anchor
  • Theodosia Meade, Countess of Clanwilliam (1744–1817), landowner in Ireland
Fictional characters

See also


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