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'''Lightfoot''' may refer to the following people: |
'''Lightfoot''' may refer to the following people: |
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* [[Jack Lightfoot]], a British singer-songwriter, going out with [[Megan Fox]] |
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* [[Gordon Lightfoot]], a Canadian singer-songwriter |
* [[Gordon Lightfoot]], a Canadian singer-songwriter |
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* [[David Lightfoot]], an Australian film producer |
* [[David Lightfoot]], an Australian film producer |
Revision as of 20:19, 22 October 2009
Lightfoot may refer to the following people:
- Jack Lightfoot, a British singer-songwriter, going out with Megan Fox
- Gordon Lightfoot, a Canadian singer-songwriter
- David Lightfoot, an Australian film producer
- Hannah Lightfoot, a sometimes erroneously named wife of George III of the United Kingdom
- Gail Lightfoot, a Californian Libertarian candidate
- Ross Lightfoot, a Liberal member of the Australian Senate
- John Lightfoot, an English churchman and rabbinical scholar
- John Lightfoot FRS, an English naturalist
- Chris Lightfoot (footballer), former English footballer
- Jim Ross Lightfoot, a former U.S. Representative from Iowa
- Joseph Barber Lightfoot, an English theologian and Bishop of Durham
- David W. Lightfoot, a Professor of Linguistics at the University of Georgetown
Lightfoot may also refer to:
- Lightfoot!, the 1966 debut album by Gordon Lightfoot
- Lightfoot, Virginia, An area of York County that is west of Williamsburg, VA
- Operation Lightfoot, part of the Second Battle of El Alamein
- Ardy Lightfoot, a Super Nintendo game
- Sammy Lightfoot, a 1983 console game
- Lightfoot (Transformers), an Autobot character from the Transformers fictional series
- Lightfoot, a member of G.I. Joe produced in 1988
- Lightfoot House, a Grade II listed building in the UK named after the bishop
- Lightfoot (Middle-earth), a horse from J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings