Greenhalgh
Greenhalgh (/ˈɡriːnhælʃ, -hɒlʃ, -hældʒ, -hɔː(l)/) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- A. H. Greenhalgh (deceased), Democratic assemblyman from Nevada
- Alan Greenhalgh (1939–2014), wealthy British businessman, Saloon Car racer in 1982, 1983 and 1984
- Ben Greenhalgh (born 1992), English footballer
- Brian Greenhalgh (born 1947), English footballer
- Chris Greenhalgh (born 1963), British novelist
- David Greenhalgh, English mathematical biologist
- Eric Greenhalgh (1910–1996), English cricketer
- Harry Greenhalgh (1900–1982), English footballer with Bolton Wanderers
- Harwood Greenhalgh (1849–1922), English footballer
- Howard Greenhalgh (born 1963), music video director
- Jack Greenhalgh (1904–1971), American cinematographer
- James Greenhalgh (born 1975), former professional tennis player from New Zealand
- Joe Greenhalgh (born 1985), English cricketer
- John Greenhalgh (footballer) (1898–1987), English footballer with Burnley and Accrington Stanley
- John Greenhalgh (governor) (died 1651), of the Isle of Man
- Jimmy Greenhalgh (1923–2013), English football manager
- Laura Greenhalgh (born 1985), British rower
- Matt Greenghalgh (born 1972), English screenwriter
- Nick Greenhalgh (born 1989), professional Rugby footballer
- Norman Greenhalgh (1914–1995), English footballer with Everton
- Paul Greenhalgh (born 1955), educator at University of East Anglia
- Paul Greenhalgh (actor) (1942–2017), active c.1965–1985, appeared in numerous British TV shows including The Saint and Tales of the Unexpected
- Ralph Greenhalgh (1899–1965), Australian rules footballer
- Robert Greenhalgh (born 1978), British sailor
- Sam Greenhalgh (1882–1955), English footballer with Bolton and Aston Villa
- Scott Greenhalgh (born 1979), Canadian mathematical biologist
- Sean Greenhalgh (born 1982), Canadian lacrosse player
- Sean Greenhalgh (musician), drummer of American rock band "Clap Your Hands Say Yeah" - active c.2005–now
- Shaun Greenhalgh (born 1960), English art forger
- Stephen Greenhalgh (born 1967), British businessman and politician
- Tobias Greenhalgh, American opera singer who, amongst other performances, was the baritone in 27
- Tom Greenhalgh (born 1956), English musician with the Mekons
- Trisha Greenhalgh (born 1959), British professor of primary health care
- Victor Greenhalgh (1900–1983), Australian sculptor
Fictional characters:
- Dot Greenhalgh, Coronation Street character of the 1960s
Variants
Greenall, Greenhalf /-hælf/, Greenhalge /-hældʒ/, Greenhall, Greenhaulgh /-hɔː/, Greenhaw, Greenhow.
gollark: Anyway, as increasing amounts of people have been going to university, and it requires some basic level of competence at a subject, ability to follow instructions, learning, that sort of thing, *not* going to university serves as an increasingly strong signal that you *don't have* that competence/ability to follow instructions/etc.
gollark: God died in 1996.
gollark: I don't know if the models are any good, but I don't think the one they think is closest predicts complete societal collapse by 2040 anyway?
gollark: Regarding the predictiony thing, if I remember right then it is not "MIT" but some random person building off models from some MIT person years ago.
gollark: Also, this is probably wrong for signallingy reasons. Please hold on while I pull this up on my computer.
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