List of sailors

This list of sailors includes any seagoing person who does not qualify for the list of sea captains. It includes both professional and amateur sailors.

Actors

  • Raymond Bailey, American actor, Milburn Drysdale, on The Beverly Hillbillies
  • Rupert Davies, British actor, title role on the BBC's Maigret
  • Peter Falk, American actor, Columbo
  • James Garner, American actor, Jim Rockford on The Rockford Files
  • Sterling Hayden, American actor and author, Gen. Jack D. Ripper in Dr. Strangelove
  • Jack Lord, American actor, Steve McGarret on Hawaii Five-O
  • Carroll O'Connor, American actor, Archie Bunker on All in the Family
  • Denver Pyle, American actor, Uncle Jesse Duke on The Dukes of Hazzard
  • George Sewell, English actor, Frank Cottam on The Detectives; steward
  • Frederick Treves, much loved English character actor with over a hundred credits in theatre, television, and film
  • Clint Walker, American actor, Cheyenne Bodie on Cheyenne
  • Jack Warden, American actor, Emmy Award-winning, Academy Award-nominated

Comedians

Explorers

Labor leaders

Maritime industry

  • Captain John Bury, Canadian mariner involved in standardising international buoyage
  • Harry McNish, Scottish carpenter on Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
  • Jeremiah O'Brien, captain of the privateer Unity in the first battle of the Revolutionary War
  • Herbert Pitman, third officer of the Titanic
  • John Wallace Thomas, Newfoundland captain made Commander of the Order of the British Empire for actions during a Luftwaffe attack
  • Louis Ernest Sola, Federal Maritime Commissioner and yachtsman[1]

Military

Musicians and composers

  • Ken Colyer, British jazz trumpeter
  • Suezenne Fordham, American jazz pianist
  • Eric Griffiths, Welsh guitarist in the original lineup of The Quarry Men
  • Woody Guthrie, musician and songwriter, wrote "This Land Is Your Land"
  • Chick Henderson, English singer in the 1930s and 1940s, "Begin the Beguine"
  • Cisco Houston, American folk singer
  • Ferlin Husky, American country-pop singer, hit number one with "Wings of a Dove"
  • Nelson Riddle, American bandleader, arranger and orchestrator, "C'mon... Get Happy"
  • Francisco Gabilondo Soler, Mexican composer of children's songs, "Cri-Cri, El Grillito Cantor"
  • Dave Van Ronk, American folk singer nicknamed the "Mayor of MacDougal Street"
  • Ted Weems, American bandleader and musician, directed the Merchant Marine Band
  • (( Russ Conway )) English pianist.

Notorious

  • William Colepaugh, Nazi spy in World War II
  • George Hennard, American mass murderer who claimed twenty-four victims at Luby's Cafeteria in Killeen, Texas
  • Fritz Sauckel, Nazi war criminal
  • Duncan Scott-Ford, British merchant seaman hanged for treachery in World War II
  • Perry Smith, made famous in Truman Capote's non-fiction novel In Cold Blood

Politics and activism

  • Alvin Baldus, former Democratic member of Congress
  • Traian Băsescu, President of Romania, inaugurated in 2004
  • Gordon Canfield, Republican congressman from New Jersey
  • Alfonso J. Cervantes, forty-third Mayor of Saint Louis, Missouri
  • Frederick Arthur Cobb, Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom
  • Mark Croucher, Director of Communications for the UK Independence Party, pub landlord, journalist, former radio officer
  • Arthur Davidson, British Labour Party Member of Parliament
  • Jim Folsom, Democratic Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama
  • Ian Glachan, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
  • Brian Haw, British peace activist
  • Harry Haywood, a leading African American member of both the Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) and the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU)
  • John Horner, British firefighter, trade unionist and politician
  • Emmanuel Iheanach, Minister of Federal Republic of Nigeria, Master Mariner, sea captain
  • Piet de Jong, Prime Minister of the Netherlands
  • Wayne Mapp, New Zealand politician
  • Alfred von Niezychowski, Polish noble, German Count, author and lecturer, and American politician
  • Jack O'Dell, prominent African-American member of the U.S. civil rights movement
  • Albert Owen, Welsh politician, Labour Party MP for Ynys Môn
  • John Prescott, British Labour Party politician, Deputy Prime Minister, First Secretary of State and Member of Parliament, a steward and waiter
  • Joseph Resnick, Democratic congressman from New York
  • Montfort Stokes, Democratic Senator
  • John S. Watson, New Jersey politician
  • Terry Wynn, retired Labour Party Member of the European Parliament for North West England

Producers

  • Alex Bonner, American Emmy Award-winning radio and television producer
  • John Clark, English actor, director, producer, and ex-husband of Lynn Redgrave
  • John Kenley, former American theatrical producer
  • Oliver Stone, three-time Academy Award-winning American film director and screenwriter

Radio industry

  • Dave Cash, British disk jockey
  • James Redmond, pioneer of modern public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom
  • Tommy Vance, British pop radio broadcaster

Real estate

  • John Q. Hammons, American businessman and resort developer

Science, engineering, and architecture

Social scientists

  • Douglass Cecil North, American economist and Nobel Prize winner

Sports

Visual arts

Writers and publishers

Other

  • Popeye (created 1929) cartoon fictional character created by Elzie Crisler Segar
  • Crispus Attucks (1723–1770), victim of the Boston Massacre
  • Peter Blake (1944–2001), winner of the Whitbread Round the World Race, the America's Cup and the Jules Verne Trophy
  • Chay Blyth (born 1940), completed the first westward single-handed non-stop circumnavigation of the world, 1971
  • Jean-Charles de Borda (1733–1799), scientist and engineer working at sea
  • William Harvey Carney (1842–1908), Civil War soldier, previously a sailor
  • Russ Chauvenet (1920–2003), one of the founders of science fiction fandom; amateur sailor
  • Sir Francis Chichester, completed the first single-handed circumnavigation of the world with just one port of call, 1966-1967
  • Granville Conway, public servant, Presidential Medal for Merit recipient
  • Harvey Cox, preeminent theologian and professor at Harvard Divinity School
  • Donald Crowhurst, lost at sea during the Golden Globe race
  • James Dougherty, first husband of Marilyn Monroe
  • Michael Eavis, founder of the Glastonbury Festival
  • David Fasold, salvage expert, self-proclaimed "arkologist"
  • Charles Henry George Howard, 20th Earl of Suffolk, 13th Earl of Berkshire, apprentice on windjammer Mount Stewart
  • Robin Knox-Johnston (born 1939), completed the first single-handed non-stop circumnavigation of the world, 1968-1969
  • Sadie O. Horton, spent World War II working aboard a coastwise U.S. Merchant Marine barge, and posthumously received official veteran's status for her wartime service, becoming the first recorded female Merchant Marine veteran of World War II[2]
  • Samuel Leech (1798–1848), wrote of experiences in both the Royal Navy and US Navy
  • Freddie Lennon, father of English musician John Lennon
  • Ellen MacArthur, British sailor and round-the-world record holder
  • Doris Miller (1919–1943), cook who fought back at Pearl Harbor
  • Abdul Awal Mintoo, Bengali businessman and former President of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry
  • Bernard Motissier (1925–1994), French yachtsman and author of books about his voyages and sailing
  • Jacob Nagle (1762–1841), well-traveled seaman who wrote a journal
  • Jure Šterk (1937–2009), Slovenian round-the-world sailor and author of books about his voyages and sailing
  • Joseph D. Stewart, Vice Admiral, Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy
  • Paul Teutul, Sr., American television personality
  • Jordan Weisman, American game designer

See also

  • Notable mariners
  • Category:Sailors
  • Category:Merchant navy
  • Category:Water transport

References

  1. "FMC's shipper commissioner". FreightWaves. 2019-07-22. Retrieved 2019-08-10.
  2. "Horton first woman to earn veteran status as WWII merchant mariner". Daily Advance. 2017. Retrieved 2017-03-07.
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