Masters (surname)
Masters is a surname. It may refer to:
- A. J. Masters (1950–2015), American country music singer
- Alexander Masters, author, screenwriter and worker with the homeless
- Anthony Masters (1919-1990), British production designer and set decorator
- Anthony Richard Masters (1940-2003), British writer[1]
- Ben Masters (born 1947), American actor
- Billy Masters (disambiguation)
- Blake Masters, American writer, director, and producer of films and television series
- Blythe Masters (born 1969), economist and current head of global commodities at J.P. Morgan Chase
- Brian Masters (born 1939), British writer
- Brian Masters (bishop) (1932-1998), Church of England bishop
- Charles Harcourt Masters (born 1759), English surveyor and architect in Bath
- Chris Masters (born 1983), American professional wrestler, whose real name is Chris Mordetzky
- David Masters (born 1978), English cricketer
- Dru Masters (born 1965), British composer, best known for composing television music
- Edgar Lee Masters (1868-1950), American poet
- Edith Master (1932-2013), American equestrian
- Geoff Masters (born 1950), former Australian tennis player
- Gerald Masters (1955-2007), musician, solo artist and songwriter, achieving fame during the late seventies and early eighties
- Gil Masters , professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering (emeritus) at Stanford University
- Hilary Masters (born 1928), American writer
- Ian Masters (broadcaster), British television broadcaster, commentator, author, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker
- Ian Masters (journalist), Australian-born, BBC-trained American broadcast journalist, commentator, author, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker
- Ian Masters (songwriter) (born 1964), multi-instrumentalist/songwriter/producer
- Isabell Masters (1913-2011), perennial third-party candidate (Looking Back Party) for President of the United States
- Jack Masters (born 1931), former Canadian politician
- James M. Masters, Sr. (1911-1988), United States Marine Corps lieutenant general
- James Masters (Gaelic footballer) (born 1982), Irish sports-person
- Jamie Masters (born 1955), retired Canadian professional ice hockey player
- John Masters (1914-1983), English officer in the British Indian Army and novelist
- Josiah Masters (1763-1822), United States Representative from New York
- Kent Masters King (born 1974), American actress appearing on the daytime soap opera General Hospital
- Marie Masters (born 1941), American actress
- Mark Masters, American radio company owner
- Mark Masters (musician) (born 1957), American jazz trumpeter, composer and arranger
- Martha Masters, American classical guitarist
- Matt Masters (born 1976), singer, songwriter, and guitarist from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
- Maxwell T. Masters (1833-1907), English botanist and taxonomist
- Mike Masters (born 1967), former U.S. soccer forward who is the first American to score a goal in Wembley Stadium
- Oksana Masters (born 1989), Ukraine-born American Paralympic athlete
- Olga Masters (1919-1986), Australian journalist, novelist and short story writer
- Read Masters (1900–1967), New Zealand rugby player
- Richard George Masters (1877-1963), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Robert Masters (historian) (1713–1798), was an English clergyman and academic
- Robert Masters (1879-1967), New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party, and a cabinet minister
- Roger Masters (born 1933), the Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government Emeritus and Research Professor in the Department of Government at Dartmouth
- Roy Masters (commentator) (born 1928), English radio commentator and author
- Roy Masters (sport) (born 1941), Australian rugby league coach, sport administrator and sports journalist
- Sammy Masters (1930-2013), American rockabilly musician
- Scott Masters, American gay pornographic film director and studio owner
- Steve Masters, American radio and club DJ
- Walt Masters (1907-1992), former MLB pitcher and an American football halfback and quarterback in the National Football League
- William Masters (1915–2001), American gynaecologist and sexologist
- William Masters (Wisconsin), (1820-1906), American politician
- Zeke Masters, alias of Ron Goulart (born 1933), American popular culture historian and author
Fictional characters
- Tony Masters, fictional character in the HBO drama Oz played by Steven Wishnoff
- Alicia Masters, supporting character to the Marvel Comics superheroes the Fantastic Four and Silver Surfer
- Ken Masters, video game character from the Street Fighter series
- Martha Masters (House) PhD, fictional character in the Fox medical drama House
- Robin Masters, fictional character on the American television series Magnum, P.I.
- Vladimir "Vlad" Masters, antagonist of the Danny Phantom cartoon.
- Meg Masters, fictional character on the CW television series "Supernatural"
See also
References
- ↑ "Anthony Masters (1940-2003)". fantasticfiction.com. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
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