Pettigrew
Pettigrew is a surname.
People
- Andrew Pettigrew, British Professor of Strategy and Organisation at the University of Oxford
- Antonio Pettigrew, American former Olympic gold medalist
- Brandon Pettigrew, American football player
- Damian Pettigrew, Canadian filmmaker
- J. Johnston Pettigrew, general in the American Civil War
- Jack Pettigrew (John Douglas Pettigrew), an Australian neuroscientist and Fellow of the Royal Society of London
- James Bell Pettigrew, (1834-1908), Scottish naturalist and museum curator
- James L. Petigru, was a lawyer and politician in South Carolina. He was born in the Abbeville District of South Carolina in 1789 to William and Louise Gilbert Pettigrew
- Michael Pettigrew, AFL player for Port Adelaide
- Peter Pettigrew, Australian Rules footballer
- Pierre Pettigrew, Canadian politician
- Richard F. Pettigrew, U.S. Senator
- Samuel Pettigrew, served as Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1832 to 1836
- Stanley Pettigrew, Irish painter
- Thomas Pettigrew, English surgeon and expert on Egyptian mummies
- W. F. Pettigrew, locomotive superintendent of the Furness Railway, 1897–1918
- William Pettigrew, Australian pioneer
- Willie Pettigrew, former Scottish international soccer player
Fictional characters
- Francis Pettigrew - a fictional barrister-cum-sleuth invented by crime writer Cyril Hare
- Peter Pettigrew - Harry Potter character
- Oliver Pettigrew, assistant headmaster in the television series Whack-O!
- Sheriff "Muletrain" Pettigrew - a character from The Buford Files.
Places
- Pettigrew, Arkansas
- Pettigrew State Park, state park in North Carolina
Film
- Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, a romantic comedy released in 2008
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