Dale (surname)

Dale (surname)

Dale as a surname, may refer to:

In academics and science:

In arts and entertainment:

  • Alan Dale (singer) (1926–2002), American singer
  • Alan Dale (born 1947), New Zealand-born Australian actor
  • Cynthia Dale (born 1961), Canadian television dancer and actress
  • Dick Dale (born 1937), American songwriter musician
  • Felicia Dale, American folk music singer-songwriter
  • Heather Dale, Canadian Celtic singer
  • Ian Anthony Dale (born 1978), American television actor
  • James Badge Dale (born 1978), American actor
  • Jennifer Dale (born 1956), Canadian television dancer and actress
  • Jim Dale (born 1935), British singer comedian & actor
  • Jimmy Dale (musician) (born 1935), Canadian arranger, conductor, composer, pianist, and organist
  • Virginia Dale (1917–1994), American film actress

In politics and government:

  • Charles M. Dale (1893–1978), American jurist & politician
  • Iain Dale (born 1962), British conservative blogger
  • Porter H. Dale (1867–1933), US congressman and senator
  • Shana Dale (born 1964), American Deputy Administrator of NASA
  • Thomas Dale (born 1619), British naval commander Virginia deputy-governor

In religion:

  • John Dale (minister), American minister Church of Christ
  • Robert William Dale (1829–1895), English Nonconformist church leader
  • T. Pelham Dale (1821–1892), Anglo-Catholic ritualist clergyman

In sports:

Other:

  • David Dale (1739–1806), Scottish industrialist & philanthropist
  • George Dale (died 1934), American executed murderer
  • Louise Dale, English writer.
  • Louise Boyd Dale (1913-1967), noted philatelist.
  • Richard Dale (1756–1826), US naval officer
  • Robert Dale (1812–1853), European explorer of Australia
  • T. Lawrence Dale (1884–1959), English architect

See also

  • Dale (disambiguation) for other uses

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