Burge

Burge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Albert Burge (1889–1943), Australian Rugby player
  • Benjamin Burge (born 1980), Australian sport shooter
  • Billy Burge (1931–2004), American pool player
  • Brent Burge, sound editor
  • Christopher Burge, Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Cliff Burge, former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne
  • Constance M. Burge, creator of the Charmed TV series
  • David Burge (1930–2013), American pianist, conductor and composer
  • Dianne Burge (born 1943), former Australian sprinter
  • Dora Madison Burge (born 1990), sometimes credited professionally as Madison Burge and Dora Madison, is an American actress
  • Frank Burge (born 1894), one of the greatest forwards in the history of rugby league in Australia
  • Fred Burge (1923–2018), Australian rules footballer
  • Gary M. Burge (born 1952), American author and professor
  • Gerard Burge (1857–1933), English first-class cricketer active 1885–86
  • Gregg Burge (1957–1998), tap dancer and choreographer
  • Heather Burge (born 1971), retired professional basketball player
  • Heidi Burge (born 1971), retired professional basketball player
  • Hubert Murray Burge, Anglican Bishop
  • James Burge (1906–1990), English criminal law barrister, defended Stephen Ward in the Profumo Affair in 1963
  • Jennifer Burge (born 1970), American travel memoirist and speaker on global living
  • Jeremy Burge (born 1984), emoji historian, founder of Emojipedia, creator of World Emoji Day
  • John Burge (born 1961), Canadian composer, music educator, and pianist
  • Jon Burge (1947-2018), American convicted felon, former Chicago Police Department detective, commander, and torturer
  • Joseph Burge (born 1952), Guatemalan former wrestler who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics
  • Keith Burge (born 1950), Welsh former football referee
  • Laidley Burge, represented New South Wales in rugby league
  • Lee Burge (born 1993), English professional footballer
  • Les Burge (1917–1996), minor league baseball first baseman and manager
  • Marcel Burge (born 1972), Swiss rifle shooter
  • Maude Burge (1865–1957), New Zealand painter
  • Pery Burge (1955–2013), English artist
  • Peter Burge (athlete) (born 1974), former Australian long and triple jumper
  • Peter Burge (cricketer) (1932–2001), Australian cricketer
  • Peter Burge (rugby) (1884–1956), Australian rugby footballer and coach
  • Phillip Scott Burge, MC (1895–1918), First World War fighter pilot and flying ace
  • Robert Burge (born 1905), rugby union player who represented Australia
  • Ronald Burge (born 1932), former Professor of Physics at King's College London
  • Ross Burge, New Zealand musician, who has played drums in bands
  • Ryan Burge (born 1988), English footballer
  • Sarah Burge (born 1960), British cosmetic surgery proponent
  • Sheridan Burge-Lopez (born 1970), Australian swimmer
  • Stuart Burge (1918–2002), English film director, actor and producer
  • Tristan Burge (born 1985), American football safety
  • Tyler Burge (born 1946), Professor of Philosophy at UCLA
  • Vernon Burge (1888–1971), aviation pioneer
  • Wendy Burge, American figure skater
  • William Burge (1786–1849), British lawyer and Privy Councillor

See also

  • Burdge
  • Burge Family, an Australian family of footballing brothers who represented Australia at rugby union and rugby league between 1907 and 1922
  • Burge sisters
  • Burge, alternate name for Törbel, hamlet in the Visp district in the Canton of Valais in Switzerland
  • Frances Irene Burge Griswold (1826–1900), American poet and author
  • Burge House, house located in Houston, Texas, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Peter Burge Oval, cricket ground in Brisbane, Australia
  • Burge Plantation, historic farm estate in Newborn, Georgia
  • Harold Burge Robson (1888–1964), British soldier, barrister and Liberal Party politician
  • Bourge
  • Bourgue
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