Hamish - List of People With The Given Name

List of People With The Given Name

  • Hamish Blake, (born 1981), Australian comedian and radio presenter
  • Hamish Bowles, (born 1963), European Editor-at-Large for Vogue
  • Hamish Brown, writer, lecturer and photographer specialising in mountain and outdoor topics
  • Hamish Carter, (born 1971), Olympic gold medalist
  • Hamish Clark, Scottish actor, famous for playing the part of Duncan McKay in the BBC TV series Monarch of the Glen
  • Hamish Cunningham, Professor of Computer Science
  • Major Sir Hamish Forbes, 7th Baronet, (1916 - 2007) British Army officer
  • Hamish Glencross, (born 1978), Heavy Metal guitarist for the band My Dying Bride
  • Hamish Hamilton, British book publishing house and alternative name of its founder, Jamie Hamilton
  • Hamish Imlach, (born 1940), Scottish folk singer
  • Hamish Linklater, American actor, known for role on The New Adventures of Old Christine
  • Hamish Marshall, (born 1979), New Zealand Cricketer
  • Hamish McAlpine, (born 1948), Scottish footballer
  • Hamish McDonald, Australian broadcast journalist for Al Jazeera English.
  • Hamish McKay, New Zealand television presenter
  • Hamish Milne, British pianist
  • Hamish Moore, Scottish maker, musican and teacher of Scottish Bagpipes, especially the Scottish Smallpipes
  • Hamish Rosser, drummer of Australian band, the Vines
  • Hamish Stuart, (born 1949), lead singer of Average White Band
  • Hamish Wilson, a Scottish actor from Glasgow
  • Hamish Wiltshire, The 2010 Australian Minnow National Champion.

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