Ball (name)

Ball (name)

This is a list of notable people with the given name Ball.
*Alan Ball, Sr. (footballer) (1924-1982)
*Alan Ball, Jr. (footballer) (1945-2007)
*Alan Ball (screenwriter) (born 1957)
*Alan Ball (American football) (born 1985)
*Angeline Ball, actress
*Catie Ball, Olympian
*Christopher Ball, British composer
*Clifford Ball, author
*David Ball (musician) (born 1959), English electronic musician (usually known as Dave)
*Dave Ball (musician) (born 1950), Guitarist formerly of Procol Harum, Bedlam Long John Baldry, etc.
*David Ball (country musician) (born 1953), American country musician
*David Ball (wide receiver) (born 1984), New York Jets NFL football player
*Dave Ball (defensive end) (born 1981), Tennessee Titans NFL football player
*David Standish Ball, Episcopal bishop
*Donna Ball, writer
*Ed Ball (musician), London musician and executive of Creation Records
*Edward Ball (American author) (1958- )
*Edward Ball (politician) (1888-1981), Florida businessman and reformer of the Florida East Coast Railway
*Edward Ball (congressman) (1811-1872), U.S. Representative from Ohio
*Ernie Ball, American entrepreneur and Guitar accessory salesman
*Estil C. Ball, American folk musician
*Greg Ball, New York State Assemblyman
*Harvey Ball, designer of the smiley
*Jeff Ball (baseball), baseball player
* John Ball (priest) (d. 1381), active in Peasants' Revolt
* John Ball (Puritan) (1585–1640), British
* John Ball (pioneer) (1794–1884), American pioneer
* John Ball (naturalist) (1818–1889), Irish politician
* John Ball (golfer) (1861–1940), British
* John Ball (American author) (1911–1988), American author
* John Ball (soccer), American soccer player playing for the Rochester Rhinos
* John M. Ball (born 1948), British mathematician
* Johnny Ball (born 1938), British children's television presenter
* Kenny Ball, jazz musician
* Kevin Ball, soccer player
* Lloy Ball, American Olympian
* Lucille Ball, iconic American actress
* Martin Ball, local actor
* Michael Ball (singer), a singer and actor
* Michael Ball (footballer), an English football (soccer) player
* Michael Ball (clergyman), Bishop of Truro 1990-1997
* Neal Ball, baseball player
* Nicholas Ball (British actor) (b. 1946), a British actor
* Nicholas Ball (Irish lawyer) (d. 1865), a nineteenth-century Irish lawyer and judge and the father of the naturalist John Ball (1818-1889)
* Phil Ball, writer
* Robert James Ball, British M.P.
* Roger Ball, industrial designer
* Sam Ball, NFL lineman
* Samuel Ball (actor), American actor
* Samuel Ball (educator), Australian educator
* Thomas Ball (artist) (1819–1911), American sculptor
* Thomas Henry Ball (1859–1944), U.S. Representative from Texas from Harris County, 1897–1903
* Thomas R. Ball (1896–1943), U.S. Representative from Connecticut
* Walter Ball (baseball player) (1877-1946), a Negro League baseball player
* Walter Ball (cartoonist) (born 1911)
* William Ball (stage director), American stage director (1931–1991)
* William Ball (astronomer) (or Balle), British astronomer; Founder Fellow of the Royal Society ("c." 1627–1690)
* William Ball (footballer), English footballer (1886–1942)
* William L. Ball III, United States Secretary of the Navy
* William Lee Ball, Virginia congressman (1781-1824)
* William Macmahon Ball, Australian academic and diplomat (1901–1986)


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