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*[[Scott Simpson]], a PGA Golfer |
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*[[Sherone Simpson]], a Jamaican athlete |
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*[[Steve Simpson (rugby league footballer)]], Australian rugby league player |
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*[[Thomas Simpson]], a English mathematician |
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*[[Ashford_&_Simpson|Valerie Simpson]], America singer, songwriter: part of duo Ashford & Simpson |
*[[Ashford_&_Simpson|Valerie Simpson]], America singer, songwriter: part of duo Ashford & Simpson |
Revision as of 20:27, 18 February 2007
Simpson may refer to:
Places
- Simpson, Illinois
- Simpson, Kansas
- Simpson, Louisiana
- Simpson, North Carolina
- Simpson, Milton Keynes, England
- The Simpson desert, Australia
- Simpson, Saskatchewan
People
- Several people named Alan Simpson
- Albert B. Simpson, a Canadian-American evangelist and founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance
- Ashlee Simpson, an American singer
- Bart Simpson, a fictional character on The Simpsons
- Brian Simpson, Member of the European Parliament
- Charlie Simpson, frontman of British rock band Fightstar
- Donald Clarence Simpson, an American film producer
- Don Simpson (cartoonist), an American comic book artist
- E. H. Simpson, an American statistician who described Simpson's paradox alongside Udny Yule
- Ernest Aldrich Simpson, an Anglo-American shipping executive
- George Simpson:
- Sir George Simpson (administrator) (c. 1792–1860), explorer, meteorologist and administrator of the Hudson's Bay Company
- George Simpson (athlete) (1908–1961), American runner
- George Simpson (footballer) (born 1887), English footballer, scorer for Sheffield Wednesday in the 1907 FA Cup Final
- George Simpson (meteorologist) (1878–1965), meteorologist for Scott's Antarctic expedition
- George Simpson, Baron Simpson of Dunkeld (born 1942), British politician
- George Gaylord Simpson (1902–1984), American paleontologist
- A Guy Called Gerald, the stage name of Gerald Simpson, a British musician and former member of 808 State
- Henry Simpson, a Portuguese Philosopher and Investment Broker
- Homer Simpson, a fictional character on The Simpsons.
- Jack Simpson, an Australian actor
- James Young Simpson, a Scottish physician
- Jeffrey Simpson, a Canadian journalist
- Jessica Simpson, a pop singer
- John Simpson, BBC World Affairs Editor
- John Simpson Kirkpatrick (Jack Simpson), an Australian war-hero best known with his donkey
- Matthew Simpson, an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
- Mona Simpson (novelist), an American novelist
- N.F. Simpson (Norman F. Simpson), a British playwright
- O.J. Simpson, an American football player and actor
- Richard M. Simpson, US Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Robert Simpson (store founder), a 19th century Scottish-born store founder
- Robert Simpson (composer), an English composer
- Scott Simpson, a PGA Golfer
- Sherone Simpson, a Jamaican athlete
- Steve Simpson (rugby league footballer), Australian rugby league player
- Thomas Simpson, a English mathematician
- Valerie Simpson, America singer, songwriter: part of duo Ashford & Simpson
- Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor
- William Hood Simpson, an American general
Colleges and universities
- Simpson College, in Indianola, Iowa
- Simpson University, in Redding, California
Other
- Galton and Simpson, scriptwriters
- Simpson's, a Canadian department store
- Simpson's paradox, in statistics
- Simpson's rule, in mathematics
- The Simpsons, a popular animated sitcom airing from 1989 through at least 2008
- The Simpson family, characters in that series bearing the Simpson surname