Morley - People With The Surname Morley

People With The Surname Morley

  • Adrian Morley (born 1977), English rugby league football player
  • Angela Morley (1924-2009), English composer and conductor
  • Bert Morley (1882–1957), English international footballer
  • Christopher Morley (1890-1957), American writer and editor
  • Edward Morley (1838-1923), American scientist
  • Eric Morley (1918-2000), British founder of the Miss World pageant
  • Felix Morley (1894-1982), American journalist
  • Frank Morley (1860-1937), British mathematician
  • Fred Morley (1850-1884), British cricketer
  • Henry Morley (1822-1894), British writer
  • Henry Morley (cricketer) (1785-1857), English cricketer
  • Jack Morley (1909-1972), Welsh rugby player
  • John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn (1838-1923), British politician and Secretary of State for India
  • John David Morley (born 1948), English novelist
  • Karen Morley (1909-2003), American actor and political activist
  • Lawrence Morley (born 1920), Canadian geophysicist
  • Lewis Morley (born 1925), English photographer
  • Luke Morley (born 1960), English musician
  • Malcolm Morley (born 1931), British-American artist
  • Michael D. Morley, American mathematician
  • Nathan Morley (born 1974), British television journalist and host
  • Patrick Joseph Morley, Irish politician
  • Paul Morley (born 1957), British journalist of the music scene
  • Peter Morley (filmmaker), German-born British documentary filmmaker
  • Robert Morley (1908-1992), British actor
  • Sean Morley (born 1971), Canadian wrestler
  • Steve Morley (born 1981), Canadian football player
  • Sylvanus Morley (1883-1948), American archaeologist, epigrapher, and Mayanist scholar
  • Thomas Morley (1557 or 1558-1602), English composer
  • Trevor Morley (born 1961), English football player

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