Bundy - People

People

  • Alan Bundy, Edinburgh professor and artificial intelligence researcher
  • Bill Bundy (1883–1945), English footballer
  • Carol M. Bundy (1942-2003), female serial killer
  • Dorothy Cheney (born 1916), American tennis champion and daughter of Tom and May Sutton Bundy
  • Edgar Bundy (1862-1922), English painter
  • Harvey Hollister Bundy (1888-1963), American Assistant Secretary of State, Special Assistant on Atomic Matters to the Secretary of War during World War II, and lawyer
  • Hezekiah S. Bundy (1817–1895), American politician
  • John Elwood Bundy (1853–1933), American Impressionist painter
  • King Kong Bundy (born 1957), ring name of American professional wrestler Chris Pallies
  • Laura Bell Bundy (born 1981), American actress
  • May Godfrey Sutton Bundy (1886-1975), early American tennis champion and wife of Tom Bundy
  • McGeorge Bundy (1919-1996), member of John F. Kennedy's administration and former head of the Ford Foundation
  • Olivia Newton Bundy (born 1968), stage name of Brian Tutunick, musician and co-founder of the rock group Marilyn Manson
  • Omar Bundy (1861–1940), U.S. Army general
  • Solomon Bundy (1823–1889), American politician and lawyer
  • Ted Bundy (1946-1989), American serial killer and rapist
  • Tom Bundy (1881-1945), American tennis player
  • William Bundy (1917-2000), a foreign affairs advisor to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson

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