Newman
This article is about the surname. For other uses, see Newman (disambiguation).
The surname Newman may refer to many people:
A
- Abram Newman(1736–1799), British grocer
- Adrian Newman (bishop) (born 1958), Suffragan Bishop of Stepney
- Al Newman (born 1960), American baseball player
- Alan Newman (born 1969), American baseball player
- Alec Newman (born 1974), Scottish actor
- Alfred Newman (1901–1970), U.S. film score composer
- Alfred Newman (politician), N.Z. politician
- Alfred Newman (sailor), Albert Medal winner
- Ali Newman, better known as rapper Brother Ali
- Alison Newman (born 1968), English actor
- Allen George Newman (born 1875), U.S. sculptor
- Andrea Newman (born 1938), British author
- Anne B. Newman (born 1955), American gerontologist
- Arnold Newman (1918–2006), U.S. photographer
- Aubrey Newman (1903–1994), U.S. general
- Aubrey Newman (historian) (born 1927), British historian
- Augustus Charles Newman (1904–1972), English lieutenant colonel
- Avis Newman (born 1946), English artist
B
- Barnett Newman (1905–1970), U.S. painter
- Barry Newman
- Bernard Newman (author) (1897–1968), British author
- Bernard Newman (designer) (1903–1966), American fashion designer for Bergdorf Goodman and RKO Pictures
- Bernard Newman (judge) (1907/1908-1999), judge on the United States Court of International Trade
- Bernard Newman (politician) (1914–1995), Canadian politician
- Beryl Newman
- Byron Newman
C
- Campbell Newman, Lord Mayor of Brisbane 2004-2011 and Premier of Queensland 2012–2015
- Cardinal Newman (1801-1890)
- Carl Newman, Canadian musician and composer
- Cecil Newman (1903–?), American civic leader and publisher
- Charlie Newman, Welsh international rugby player
- Charles Newman, several people
- Chris Newman (artist)
- Chris Newman (Australian rules footballer)
- Chris Newman (sound engineer)
- Colin Newman
- Constance Berry Newman
D
- Daisy Newman
- Dan Newman
- David Newman, several people including:
- David Newman (composer), American composer
- David Newman (filmmaker), an American filmmaker
- David Newman (jazz musician), American jazz saxophonist
- David Newman (politician), Canadian politician
- Don Newman, several people
- Donald J. Newman, American mathematician
E
- Ed Newman, American All-Pro football player
- Edward Newman (entomologist) (1801–1876), English entomologist, botanist and writer
- Edward Newman (New Zealand politician) (1859–1946), Reform Party Member of Parliament
- Edward Newman (political scientist), British political scientist
- Edwin Newman (born 1919), U.S. journalist
- Emil Newman (1911–1984), U.S. film music director
- Eric P. Newman (born 1911), American numismatist
- Eric Newman alias Stagga Lee (born 1977), American rapper
- Eric Clinton Newman alias Luka Magnotta (born 1982), Canadian pornographic actor and model accused of murder
- Eric Newman (producer), American film producer
- Eric Newman (snooker player), British snooker player
- Ernest Newman (1868–1959), English music critic and musicologist
- Ezra Ted Newman, physicist, co-discoverer of the Kerr-Newman black hole solution of general relativity
F
- Felice Newman
- Frances Newman (1883–1928), American writer
- Francis Newman (? - 1660), English colonist in America, governor of New Haven Colony, 1658–59
- Francis William Newman (1805–1897), English man of letters, younger brother of Cardinal Newman
- Francisco Papo Newman, assassin
- Frank Newman, several people
- Fred Newman, psychotherapist
- Fred Newman (actor)
G
- G. F. Newman, Gordon Frank Newman, an English television producer and writer.
- George Newman, several people
- Greatrex Newman
- Garry Newman, creator of the Half-Life 2 mod, Garry's Mod
H
- Henry Newman (disambiguation), several people
- Harry Newman, American football quarterback
J
- Jack Newman (New Zealand cricketer) (1902–1996), New Zealand cricketer
- Jack Newman (doctor) (born 1946), Canadian breastfeeding expert
- Jack Newman (English cricketer) (1884–1973), English cricketer
- Jaime Ray Newman (born 1978), American actress and singer
- James H. Newman (born 1956), American astronaut
- James R. Newman (1907–1966), mathematician and mathematical historian
- James W. Newman (1841–1901), Democratic politician in Ohio
- James Newman (actor) (born 1992), American actor
- James Newman (Canadian politician) (1903–1963), Liberal-Labour politician in Ontario, Canada
- James Newman-Newman (1767–1811), British naval officer
- Jay Newman (1948–2007), philosopher
- Jeff Newman (American baseball player) (born 1948), American All Star baseball player and manager
- Jeff Newman (musician) (1942–2004), a pedal steel guitar player and Nashville session musician
- Jewel Joseph Newman (1921-2014), African-American politician from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Jim Newman, several people
- Jocelyn Newman (born 1937), Australian Senator for Tasmania
- Joe Newman (trumpeter) (1922–1992), jazz musician
- Joe Newman (basketball) (born 1937), co-founder and CEO of the American Basketball Association
- Joey Newman (born 1976), American film composer, orchestrator, arranger and conductor
- John Henry Newman (1801–1890), English theologian and Cardinal
- John Newman, several people
- Johnny Newman (born 1963), former American professional basketball player
- Jon O. Newman (born 1932), American federal judge
- Joseph Newman (journalist) (1913–1995), American journalist who worked in Japan
- Joseph M. Newman (1909–2006), American film director
K
- Kenneth Newman (born 1926), former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary
- Kevin Newman (1933–1999), Australian soldier and politician
- Kevin Newman (born 1959), Canadian journalist
- Kim Newman (born 1959), British journalist and novelist
L
- Laraine Newman (born 1952), American comedian
- Lesléa Newman (born 1955), American author and editor
- Leslie Newman
- Lionel Newman (1916–1989), American film score composer
M
- Mark Newman, British physicist
- Mark Newman (baseball) (born 1949), American baseball coach and executive
- Mark Newman (sculptor), American sculptor and illustrator
- Martin Newman (born 1963), British writer and communications adviser
- Max Newman (1897–1984), British mathematician
- Melvin Spencer Newman (1908 - 1993), American chemist, known for Newman Projection
- Michael Newman, various people
- Muriel Newman
N
- Nancy Newman
- Nanette Newman (born 1934), English actress and author
- Nicholas Newman
- Nick Newman (born 1958), British cartoonist
- Nick Newman (naval architect), (born 1935) American professor of naval architecture
- Nikki Reed Newman
- Newman (Seinfeld)
O
- Oliver Michael Griffiths Newman, Australian metallurgist and amateur ornithologist
P
- Paul Newman (1925–2008), American actor and racing driver
- Paul S. Newman, American comic-book writer
- Pauline Newman, American judge
- Peter Newman (actor), American actor best known for his voice-over work for Rankin-Bass
- Peter Newman (Australian), writer on urban planning and sustainability
- Peter C. Newman (born 1929), Austrian-born Canadian journalist
- Peter Kenneth Newman (1928–2001), English economist, historian of economic thought
- Peter R. Newman
- Phyllis Newman
R
- Randall Newman
- Randy Newman (born 1943), singer-songwriter, musician, film score composer
- Richard Newman (disambiguation)
- Ricky Newman
- Rob Newman (politician)
- Robert Newman (actor)
- Robert Newman (comedian)
- Robert Newman (impresario)
- Robert Loftin Newman
- Robert S. Newman
- Rachael Newman, a character from the sequel spin-off American Psycho 2.
- Ron Newman (footballer)
- Ryan Newman, NASCAR driver
- Ryan Newman (actress)
S
- Sam Newman
- Samuel Newman (1602-1663), clergyman in colonial Massachusetts
- Saul Newman
- Scott Newman, several people
- Sharon Collins Newman
- Stanley Newman
- Steve Newman (musician), South African acoustic guitarist
- Steve Newman (soccer) (born 1953), retired American soccer forward
- Stephen Newman (born 1964), member of the Virginia Senate
- Steven M. Newman, journalist and hiker
- Stuart Newman
- Sue Newman
- Sydney Newman (1917–1997), Canadian-British film and television producer
T
- Terence Newman
- Thomas Newman (born 1955), U.S. film score composer
- Thunderclap Newman
- Tom Newman (billiards player)
- Tom Newman (musician)
- Tom Newman (scientist)
- Tony Newman (drummer)
- Troy Newman (disambiguation)
V
W
- Walter Newman (screenwriter) (1916–1993), U.S. screenwriter
- Walter Stephenson Newman (1895–1978), Virginia Tech president
- Willie Betty Newman (1863-1935), American painter
- William S. Newman (1912–2000), U.S. musicologist
Fictional Newmans
- Christopher Newman, the protagonist of Henry James's The American (novel)
- Victoria Newman, along with the other Newmans (Victor, Nikki, and Nick), long-time characters in the U.S. soap opera The Young and the Restless
- Newman (Seinfeld) (first name not disclosed, played by Wayne Knight), the most frequently recurring non-cast member from the U.S. sitcom Seinfeld
- D. Wire Newman, from "The Stormy Present", episode 98 of The West Wing
See also
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