Crosby (surname)
Crosby is an English, Scottish, and Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alfred W. Crosby (1931–2018), American historian
- Andrew Crosby, Canadian rower
- Andy Crosby, English footballer
- Bing Crosby, American entertainer
- Members of his family:
- Bob Crosby, brother, American bandleader and singer
- Chris Crosby (singer), nephew
- Denise Crosby, granddaughter, American actress
- Dennis Crosby, son, American actor
- Gary Crosby (actor), son, American singer and actor
- Harry Crosby (businessman), son, American actor, singer and investment banker
- Kathryn Crosby, second wife, American actress
- Larry Crosby, brother and his long-time publicity director
- Lindsay Crosby, son, American actor and singer
- Mary Crosby, daughter, American actress
- Nathaniel Crosby, son, American golfer
- Phillip Crosby, son, American actor and singer
- Members of his family:
- Bobby Crosby, American baseball player
- Bridgette Crosby, fictional character in the DC Universe
- Bubba Crosby, American baseball player
- Cathy Lee Crosby, American actress
- Charles A. Crosby, former mayor of the town of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Charles F. Crosby, American politician
- Charles N. Crosby, U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Chris Crosby (webcomics), American cartoonist, writer, co-founder of Keenspot
- Clarkson F. Crosby (1817–1858), New York politician
- Cornilia Thurza Crosby, American outdoorsman and the first Registered Maine Guide
- Darius Crosby (ca. 1768–1818), New York politician
- David Crosby, American singer-songwriter
- Dom Crosby (b. 1990), British rugby league footballer
- Don Crosby, Australian actor
- Edward W. Crosby, African-American educator
- Emma Crosby, English newsreader
- Ernest Howard Crosby, American reformer and author
- Fanny Crosby, American lyricist
- Faye Crosby, American psychologist
- Floyd Crosby, American cinematographer
- Frederick Gordon Crosby, English automotive artist
- Gary Crosby (bassist), English jazz musician
- Harrison Woodhull Crosby, American businessman
- Harry Crosby, American heir and bon vivant
- Howard Crosby (minister), American preacher and teacher
- Howard Edward Crosby, Canadian politician
- Hugh Powell Crosby, Canadian politician
- James V. Crosby, American prison officer
- Joan Crosby, English table tennis player
- John Crosby (conductor) (1926–2002), American founding director of the Santa Fe Opera, 1957 to 2000
- John Crosby (media critic), American media critic for the New York Herald Tribune
- John C. Crosby (1859–1943), American politician
- Jon Crosby, American musician
- Ken Crosby, Canadian baseball player
- Kim Crosby, American racecar driver
- Kim Crosby (singer), American singer and actress
- LaVon Crosby, American politician
- Lorraine Crosby, English singer
- Lynton Crosby, Australian political campaign strategist
- Malcolm Crosby, English former footballer and manager
- Mason Crosby, American football placekicker
- Matthew Crosby, English comedian
- Maxx Crosby, American football player
- Nathaniel Crosby, American golfer
- Norm Crosby, American comedian
- Patrick Crosby, professional indoor lacrosse goalie
- Paul Crosby, American basketball player
- Peirce Crosby, admiral in the United States Navy
- Philip B. Crosby, American businessman and author known for zero-defects quality management theory
- Robbin Crosby, American rock guitarist
- Robert B. Crosby, American Republican politician
- Ron Crosby, American football player
- Sidney Crosby, Canadian ice hockey player
- Stephen Crosby (1808–1869), American politician
- Steve Crosby (born 1950), American football coach and player
- Tyrell Crosby, American football player
- William Crosby Dawson, American lawyer, judge, politician and soldier from Georgia
- William Holmes Crosby Jr., American physicist, hematologist, inventor and translator
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