List of people with surname Dick
For information about the surname 'Dick' itself, see Dick (surname).
Dick is a surname of English and Scottish origin. Some notable individuals with the surname Dick include:
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- Adi Dick (1978–), New Zealand singer, songwriter, and producer
- Albert Dick (1856–1934), American businessman
- Alfred Dick (1927-2005), German politician and school teacher
- Alfred Dick (entrepreneur) (1865-1909), Swiss sports executive and entrepreneur
- Allan Dick (1915–1992), New Zealand politician
- Allan Dick (1983–) Scottish field hockey goalkeeper
- Andrew Dick (footballer) (1986–), English-born Scottish footballer
- Andy Dick (1965–), American comedian, actor, voice artist, musician and TV/film producer
B
- Barry Dick, Australian sports columnist
- Billy Dick (1889–?), Australian rules footballer
- Brad Dick (1988–), Australian rules footballer
C
- Casey Dick (1986–) American college footballer
- Charles W. F. Dick (1858–1945), American politician
- Christian Dick (1883–1955), Norwegian sailor
- Cressida Dick (1960–), senior London police officer
D
- David Dick, CBS News correspondent from Bourbon County, Kentucky
- Derek William Dick, birth name of Scottish singer Fish
E
- Elisha C. Dick, mayor of Alexandria, Virginia, and attending physician at George Washington's death.
F
- Florian Dick (1984–), German footballer
- Franklin Archibald Dick (1823–1885), American jurist
- Frédéric Dick (18??–19??), Swiss footballer
G
- George Dick (?–1818), governor of Bombay
- George Dick (1921–1960), Scottish footballer
- Gerry Dick, host of Inside INdiana Business
H
- Harold G. Dick (1907–1997), American mechanical engineer
- Harry Dick (1920–2002), Canadian ice hockey player
- Homer E. A. Dick (1884–1942), New York state senator
I
- Ingrid Dick (1972–), Australian netball player
- Irene Dick (1949–), Curaçaoan politician
J
- James Dick (1743–1828), Scottish merchant
- Jennifer K Dick (1970–), American poet, translator and educator
- Johann Dick (1927–1986), citizen of West Germany who was shot dead on the Czechoslovakian border
- Johann Friedrich Dick, German entrepreneur, founder of F. Dick
- John Dick (1794–1872), American politician
- John Dick (1876–?), Scottish footballer
- John Dick (1919–), American basketball player
- John Dick (1930–2000), Scottish footballer
- John Dick (1957–), Canadian scientist
- Sir John Dick-Lauder (1883–1958), British soldier
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- Kirby Dick (1952–) American documentary film director
- King Size Dick (1942-) German comedic musician singing in the Colognian language.
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- Larry Dick (1955–), American player of Canadian football
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- Marisa Dick, Trinidad and Tobago artistic gymnast
- Michael James Dick, birth name of American drummer Michael Clarke
- Malcolm Dick, English rock drummer
- Moby Dick, famous whale
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- Nancy E. Dick (1930–), Colorado's first female Lieutenant Governor
- Nigel Dick (1953–), English director, writer and musician
P
- Paul Dick (1940–), Canadian lawyer and politician
- Philip K. Dick (1928–1982), American author whose published work was almost entirely in the science fiction genre
- Paul Revere Dick (1938-2014), American keyboardist and co-founder of 1960s-70s Rock-n-Roll group "Paul Revere and The Raiders".
R
- Robert Dick (1889–1983), English cricketer
- Robert Dick (1811–1866), Scottish geologist and botanist
- Robert Dick (1950–), American flutist and composer
- Sir Robert Henry Dick (c. 1785–1846), Scottish soldier
- Robert Dick Wilson (1856–1930), American linguist and Presbyterian scholar
- Robert P. Dick (1823–1898) American jurist
S
- Samuel Dick, (1740–1812), American physician and politician
- Samuel Bernard Dick (1836–1907), American politician
- Sheldon Dick (1906–1950), American publisher, literary agent, photographer and filmmaker
- Stephen Dick (1985–), Scottish field hockey player
T
- Thomas Dick (1774–1857), Scottish church minister, science teacher and writer
- Thomas Dick (1823–1900), New Zealand politician
- Timothy Alan Dick (1953-), American comedian
V
- Vivienne Dick (1950–), Irish filmmaker
W
- Walter Dick (1905–1989), Scottish-American footballer
- Willen Dick (?–1947), Czechoslovakian ski jumper
- William Thomas Dick (1865–1932), Australian politician
- William Reid Dick (1879–1961), Scottish sculptor
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