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Famous People Named Curley

Lex Hilliard American football player
Lex Banning (1921 1965), Australian lyric poet
Lex Barker (1919 1973), American actor
Lex Davison (1923 1965), Australian racing driver
Lex van Delden (1919 1988), Dutch composer
Lex Gigeroff (c. 1962 2011), Canadian television writer and actor
Lex Goudsmit (1913 1999), Dutch actor
Lex Humphries (1936 1994), jazz drummer
Lex Lang (born 1965) American voice actor
Lex Law Scottish former footballer
Lex Luger ring name of professional wrestler Lawrence Wendell "Larry" Pfohl
Lex McLean Scottish comedian
Lex Schoenmaker Dutch former football player and manager
Alexander "Lex" Shrapnel English actor
Lex Staley American radio personality of duo Lex and Terry
Lex van den Berghe American reality TV personality ("Survivor")
Alexis ("Lex") Spyros Niarchos (b. 1991) son of Daphne Guinness and Spyros Niarchos
Alexis Denisof American actor
Alexis Carrel winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Alexis Tsipras Prime Minister of Greece
Alexis Sanchez soccer player
Alexis Papas male model
Alexis de Tocqueville French diplomat, political scientist, and historian
Robert M. Curley (1922,2001), American jurist and legislator
Jerome Lester "Jerry" Horwitz (October 22, 1903 – January 18, 1952), better known by his stage name Curly Howard, was best known as the silliest member of the American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges.
Ashishishe (c. 1856–1923), known as Curly (or Curley), was a Crow scout in the United States Army during the Sioux Wars, best known for having been one of the few survivors on the United States side at the Battle of Little Bighorn. He did not fight in the
Edward W. Curley (1873–1940), U.S. Representative from New York
James Michael Curley (1874,1958), mayor of Boston, governor and U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
Michael Joseph Curley (1879,1947), Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore and Washington
Patricia S. Curley (1946,), American jurist
Curly Howard (DJ), a disc jockey in North Carolina.
"Curly", a nickname for the Oglala Sioux war chief Crazy Horse (1840,1877).
"Curly", a nickname for basketball player Nenad Krstić.
"Curly", a nickname for basketball player Fred Neal of the Harlem Globetrotters.
"Curly M.C.", a pseudonym of musician Michael Cretu.