Oakley (surname)

Oakley (surname)

Oakley is a surname of English origin, and may refer to:

People

  • Alan Oakley (contemporary), English journalist and magazine editor
  • Alexander Oakley (b. 1926), Canadian racewalker
  • Ann Oakley (b. 1944), British sociologist, feminist, and writer
  • Annie Oakley (1860–1926), American sharpshooter and exhibition shooter
  • Anthony Oakley (b. 1981), US-American professional football player
  • Ben Oakley (1899-1980), British Orchestra Conductor; former trombonist with Jack Hylton, Jack Payne, Bert Ralton etc.
  • Berry Oakley (1948–1972), US-American musician, founding member of The Allman Brothers Band
  • Bill Oakley (b. 1966), US-American television writer; known for work on The Simpsons
  • Bill Oakley (1964–2004), comic book letterer
  • Brian Oakley, British civil servant and Director of the 1980s Alvey Programme
  • Charles Oakley (b. 1963), US-American professional basketball player
  • David Oakley (1945–2006), US-American professional golfer
  • Francis Christopher Oakley (b. 1931), English-American educator and historian
  • Graham Oakley (b. 1929), English author and illustrator
  • Isabel Cooper-Oakley (1853–unknown), Indian-born theosophist and author
  • Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls (b. 1988), Australian rules football player
  • John Oakley (radio host), Canadian radio personality in Toronto
  • John Howard Oakley (b. 1941), US-American classical scholar and archaeologist
  • Kenneth Oakley (1911–1981), English physical anthropologist, geologist, and paleontologist
  • Laura Oakley (1879–1957), US-American silent film actress
  • Mark Oakley (b. 1968), Church of England Archdeacon of Germany and Northern Europe
  • Matthew Oakley (b. 1977), English professional football player
  • Pete Oakley (b. 1949), US-American professional golfer
  • Peter Oakley (b. 1927), Internet celebrity
  • Robert B. Oakley (b. 1931), US-American professional diplomat and ambassador
  • Robin Oakley (b. 1941), British journalist and political editor for CNN and BBC
  • Roger Oakley (contemporary), New Zealand television actor
  • Ross Oakley (b. 1942), Australian businessman; chief of the Victorian Football League and Australian Football League
  • Shane Oakley (contemporary), English illustrator and comic book artist
  • Sundra Oakley (b. 1975), Jamaican-American actress and reality-television participant
  • Thomas Jackson Oakley (1783–1857), American politician; U.S. representative from New York
  • Victor Oakley (1977-Present), English electrician who works for Campion electrics
  • Violet Oakley (1874–1961), US-American artist and art teacher
  • William Oakley (1873–1934), English football player
  • William Oakley (Medal of Honor), American Medal of Honor recipient

Fictional person

  • Sting Oakley, character in the anime series Gundam SEED Destiny



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