Cobb (surname)

Cobb is a surname of Anglo-Saxon/Old Norse origin, and may refer to:

People

  • Abbie Cobb (born 1985), American actress and author
  • Alex Cobb (born 1987), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Alf Cobb (1892–1974) American football player
  • Amasa Cobb (1823–1905), politician, Union Army colonel in the American Civil War
  • Andrew R. Cobb (1876–1943), Canadian-American architect
  • Arnett Cobb (1918–1989), American jazz tenor saxophonist
  • Artie Cobb (born 1942), American professional poker player
  • Betty Reynolds Cobb (1884–1956), American attorney, author and activist, one of the first female lawyers in Georgia
  • Britt Cobb, former North Carolina Chief of Staff
  • Buff Cobb (1927–2010), American actress and talk show host
  • Calvin Cobb (born 1853), American newspaper publisher
  • Camilla Cobb (1843–1933), founder of the first kindergarten in Utah
  • Charles Cobb (American football), American football player and coach
  • Charles Cobb (cricketer) (1863–1922), English cricketer
  • Charles Cobb (economist) (1875–1949), American mathematician and economist
  • Charles E. Cobb, Jr. (born 1943), journalist, professor and former activist
  • Charley Cobb, American football coach in the United States
  • Chris Cobb, Chief Operating Officer and University Secretary at the University of London
  • Clinton L. Cobb (1842–1879), U.S. Representative from North Carolina
  • Craig Cobb (born 1951), anti-semitic white supremacist activist
  • Cully Cobb (1884–1975), American agricultural pioneer, educator, printer, journalist and philanthropist
  • Curt Cobb (born 1971), American politician
  • Cyril Cobb (1861–1938), British barrister and Conservative Party politician
  • Darius Cobb (1834–1919), American painter
  • David Cobb (born 1962), American lawyer, activist, and Green Party presidential candidate
  • David Cobb (artist), born in 1921
  • David Cobb (Massachusetts) (1748–1830), Massachusetts physician, military officer, jurist and politician
  • David Cobb (American football) (born 1993), American football player
  • DeAndra' Cobb (born 1981), professional American and Canadian football running back
  • Denise LeClair Cobb, American former CNN and CNN Headline News anchor
  • Ed Cobb (1938–1999), musician, songwriter and record producer
  • Edmund Cobb (1892–1974), American actor
  • Edward Cobb (politician) (1891–1957), English Conservative Party politician
  • Enoch Cobb (1797–1876), farmer, businessman and philanthropist from Barnstable, Massachusetts
  • Eunice Cobb (1803-1880), American writer, public speaker, activist
  • Frank I. Cobb (1869–1923), American journalist
  • Frederick Arthur Cobb (1901–1950), UK radio engineer and Labour Party politician
  • Freeman Cobb (1830–1878), American who established the Cobb and Co stagecoach company in 1853
  • Gail Cobb (1950–1974), the first policewoman killed in the line of duty
  • Garry Cobb (born 1957), former American football linebacker in the National Football League
  • Gary Cobb (born 1968), English former professional footballer
  • George Cobb (baseball) (1865–1926), professional baseball player
  • George Cobb (coach), head coach of the Rhode Island Rams football team
  • George Cobb (golf), ASGCA (1914–1986), golf course designer
  • George Cobb (lighthouse keeper), American lighthouse keeper
  • George H. Cobb (1864–1943), American politician from New York
  • George L. Cobb (1886–1942), prolific composer best known for ragtime
  • George T. Cobb (1813–1870), American politician
  • Guy Cobb (born 1963), American artist and entrepreneur
  • Henry Ives Cobb (1859–1931), Chicago-based architect
  • Henry Ives Cobb, Jr. (1883-1974), American artist and architect
  • Henry N. Cobb (born 1926), American architect
  • Henry Peyton Cobb (1835–1910), English banker, solicitor and politician
  • Herb Cobb (1904–1980), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Howell Cobb (1815–1868), American politician, 40th governor of Georgia, Secretary of the Treasury under President James Buchanan and President of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States
  • Howell Cobb (born 1772) (1772–1818), American politician, farmer and soldier
  • Howell Cobb (judge) (1922–2005), Texas lawyer and federal judge
  • Hubbard Cobb (1917–2006), American writer
  • Humphrey Cobb (1899–1944), Canadian/American screenwriter and novelist
  • Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (1876–1944), American author, humorist and columnist
  • J. R. Cobb (1944-2019), American guitarist who played with the Classics IV
  • Jack Cobb (1904–1966), college basketball player
  • James E. Cobb (1835–1903), U.S. Representative from Alabama
  • Janine O'Leary Cobb, women's health activist and educator
  • Jennifer Jo Cobb (born 1973), American race-car driver and team owner
  • Jerrie Cobb (1931-2019), American aviator
  • Jewel Plummer Cobb (born 1924), American biologist, cancer researcher and academic administrator
  • Jimmy Cobb (1929-2020), American jazz drummer
  • Joe Cobb (1916–2002), American child actor
  • Joe Cobb (Arizona politician), Arizona politician
  • Joe Cobb (baseball) (born 1895), Major League Baseball player
  • Joe Cobb (footballer) (born 1990), English professional footballer
  • John B. Cobb (born 1925), American United Methodist theologian
  • John Cobb (Australian politician) (born 1950), Australian politician
  • John Cobb (cabinetmaker) (1710–1778), English cabinetmaker and upholsterer
  • John Cobb (Manitoba politician) (died 1959), politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • John Cobb (racing driver) (1899–1952), British racing motorist
  • John Cobb Cooper (1887–1967), American jurist, airline executive and presidential advisor
  • John Nathan Cobb (1868–1930), author, naturalist, conservationist, canneryman and educator
  • John Robert Cobb (1903–1967), American orthopedic surgeon known for the Cobb angle
  • Josh Cobb (born 1990), English cricketer
  • Julie Cobb (born 1947), American actress
  • Junie Cobb (1896–1970), American jazz multi-instrumentalist and bandleader
  • Keith Hamilton Cobb (born 1962), American actor
  • Kevin Cobb, faculty member of The Juilliard School and the Aspen Music Festival
  • Laura M. Cobb (1892–1981), United States Navy nurse who served during World War II
  • Lee J. Cobb (1911–1976), American actor
  • Linda Cobb (born 1950), American home-care journalist
  • Lyman Cobb (1800–1864), leading competitor of Noah Webster as an author of spelling books
  • Marvin Cobb (born 1953), American former National Football League player
  • Mary E. Cobb (1852–1902), the first known American manicurist
  • Michael Cobb (born 1945), Australian politician
  • Michael Cobb (railway historian) (1916–2010), railway historian, British Army officer in the Second World War
  • Mike Cobb (born 1955), former American football tight end in the National Football League
  • Nathan Cobb (1859–1932), American zoologist
  • Ned Cobb (1885–1973), African-American tenant farmer
  • Norah Marjorie Cobb (1899–1991), English toy maker and businesswoman
  • Oscar Cobb, American architect of theaters
  • Osro Cobb (1904-1996), American lawyer and politician
  • Price Cobb (born 1954), won the 1990 24 Hours of Le Mans
  • Randall "Tex" Cobb (born 1950), American boxer turned actor
  • Randall Cobb (American football) (born 1990), American National Football League player
  • Rebecca Cobb, British children's book illustrator
  • Reggie Cobb (19682019), American former National Football League player
  • Richard Cobb (1917–1996), British historian
  • Robert Cobb (American football) (born 1957), American former National Football League player
  • Robert W. Cobb, American lawyer and NASA Inspector General (appointed 2002)
  • Ron Cobb (born 1937), American cartoonist, artist, writer, film designer and film director
  • Rufus W. Cobb (1829–1913), American politician
  • Samuel C. Cobb, (1826–1891), American businessman and politician
  • Samuel Cobb (poet) (1675–1713), English poet, critic and school master
  • Seth Wallace Cobb (1838–1909), U.S. Representative from Missouri
  • Stanley Cobb (1887–1968), American neurologist and psychiatrist
  • Stanwood Cobb (1881–1982), American educator, author and prominent Bahá'í
  • Stephen A. Cobb (1833–1878), U.S. Representative from Kansas
  • Sue Bell Cobb (born 1956), American jurist
  • Sue M. Cobb (born 1937), Secretary of State of Florida
  • Thomas Cobb (author), American novelist
  • Thomas R. Cobb (1828–1892), U.S. Representative from Indiana
  • Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb (1823–1862), American lawyer, author, politician, and Confederate general killed in the Civil War
  • Thomas W. Cobb (1784–1830), United States Representative and Senator from Georgia
  • Tim Cobb (born 1964), American double bass player
  • Trevor Cobb (born 1970), former American college and professional football player
  • Ty Cobb (1886–1961), American Hall-of-Fame Major League Baseball player
  • Ty Cobb (attorney), American lawyer
  • Wally Cobb (1870–1933), rugby union player who represented Australia
  • Walt Cobb (born 1944), Canadian former politician
  • Weldon J. Cobb, Chicago author and newspaper reporter in the early 20th century
  • Wilbur Cobb (1929–2020), American jazz drummer
  • Will D. Cobb (1876–1930), American lyricist and composer
  • William Cobb (1917–1990), American designer and engineer of roller coasters
  • William J. Cobb (1926–1989), one of the heaviest professional wrestlers of all time
  • William Jelani Cobb (born 1977), American author and educator
  • William Montague Cobb (1904–1990), pioneering physical anthropologist
  • William T. Cobb (1857–1937), American politician and the 46th Governor of Maine
  • Williamson Robert Winfield Cobb (1807–1864), American politician

Fictional characters

  • Charlotte Cobb, college counselor played by Lily Tomlin in the film Orange County
  • Dom Cobb, protagonist of the 2010 film Inception, directed by Christopher Nolan
  • Jayne Cobb, in the TV series Firefly
  • Matt Cobb, the protagonist in a murder mystery book series by William L. DeAndrea
  • William Cobb (Eureka character), in the American science fiction drama Eureka
  • Cob, in Ursula K. Le Guin's novel The Farthest Shore
  • Cobb, in the webcomic User Friendly
  • Cobb, in the 1985 film Silverado, directed by Lawrence Kasdan
  • Cobb, in the 1998 film Following, also directed by Nolan

See also

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