Goldie (disambiguation)

Goldie (disambiguation)

Goldie is a surname, and may refer to:

* Annabel Goldie, Scottish politician
* Archie Goldie, Scottish footballer
* Charles Goldie, New Zealand artist famous for his paintings of early Maori
* Dan Goldie, American tennis player
* Goldie, British musician (real name Clifford Price)
* Sir George Goldie, European explorer
* John Stenhouse Goldie-Taubman
* William Goldie - Scottish footballer, brother of Archie
* J.H.D. Goldie - British Rower

Also

* Nickname for golden eagle
* Nickname for eurasian golden plover
* Goldie & the Gingerbreads, all-female '60s pop rock group
* Goldie Hawn, American actress
* Goldie McJohn, Canadian musician
* Goldy Gopher, sports mascot for the University of Minnesota
* Goldie the Eagle, who made a famous escape from London Zoo in 1965
* Goldie (DC Comics), a gargoyle character in Neil Gaiman's popular The Sandman comic book series.
* Goldie, rowing crew, Cambridge University Boat Club's reserve crew
* Goldie (1931 film), 1931 movie with Spencer Tracy
* "Flavor of Love" contestant Courtney Jackson, whose nickname on the series was "Goldie".
* Nickname of Argentine actress Silvia Legrand.
* Goldie (guitar), Dickey Betts' 1957 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop
* Goldie (band), British band

ee also

* Goldy


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