CARTWRIGHT

'Cartwright' may refer to:

Contents
Fiction
Geography
Medicine
People named Cartwright
See also

Fiction



Adam Cartwright, the oldest child of Ben Cartwright in the television show ''Bonanza''

Ben Cartwright (character), a cattle rancher in the television show ''Bonanza''

Fleet Admiral Cartwright, a character in the ''Star Trek'' universe

Hoss Cartwright, the middle brother in the television show ''Bonanza''

Jamie Hunter Cartwright, the adopted son of Ben Cartwright in the television show ''Bonanza''

Little Joe Cartwright, the youngest Cartwright in the television show ''Bonanza''

Geography



Cartwright, Manitoba, Canada

Cartwright, New South Wales, Australia

Cartwright, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Cartwright, Oklahoma, United States

Medicine



Cartwright (transfusion), a blood antigen system

People named Cartwright



Alexander Cartwright (1820-1892), American engineer and an inventor of baseball

Angela Cartwright (born 1942), British-born American actress

Ann Cartwright (born 1925), statistician and socio-medical researcher

Bec Cartwright (born 1983), Australian actress

Ben Cartwright (actor), British actor

Bill Cartwright (born 1957), former NBA basketball player

Carol A. Cartwright, 10th President of Kent State University

Ed Cartwright (1859-1933), Major League Baseball first baseman

Edmund Cartwright (1743–1823), British clergyman and inventor of the power loom

Erik Cartwright (born 1950), musician

George Cartwright (1894-1978), Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross

George Cartwright (trader) (1739-1819), trader and explorer

Harold Cartwright (born 1951), English cricketer

James Cartwright (athlete), Olympic athlete

James E. Cartwright (born 1949), United States Marine Corps general

Jim Cartwright (born 1958), English actor

Joan Cartwright (born 1947), jazz and blues singer, composer, author and educator

John Cartwright (political reformer) (1740-1824), supporter of American independence and British political reform

John Cartwright (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer and coach

John Cartwright (UK politician) (born 1933), UK Member of Parliament

John Robert Cartwright (1895-1979), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada

John Solomon Cartwright (1804-1845), businessman, lawyer, judge, farmer and political figure

Justin Cartwright (born 1945), British novelist

Lee Cartwright (born 1972), footballer

Lynn Cartwright (1927-2004), American actress

Mary Cartwright (1900-1998), British mathematician

Nancy Cartwright (actress) (born 1957), American voice actress

Nancy Cartwright (philosopher) (born 1943), professor of philosophy at the London School of Economics

Peggy Cartwright (1912-2001), Canadian silent-era actress

Peter Cartwright (actor) (born 1935), South African actor

Peter Cartwright (exhorter) (1785-1872), early American "hellfire and brimstone" preacher

Randy Cartwright (born 1951), American animator

Richard Cartwright (murderer) (1974-2005), death row inmate and activist

Richard Cartwright (Upper Canada politician) (1759-1815), businessman, judge and political figure in Upper Canada

Richard John Cartwright (1835-1912), Canadian businessman and politician

Rock Cartwright (born 1979), American football player

Ryan Cartwright (born 1981), British actor

Samuel A. Cartwright (1793-1863), Confederate States of America physician

Silvia Cartwright (born 1943), New Zealand's second female Governor-General

Steve Cartwright, American computer and video game designer

Thomas Cartwright (architect) (circa 1635-1703), 17th century English architect

Thomas Cartwright (churchman) (circa 1535-1603), English Puritan churchman

Tom Cartwright (born 1935), former English cricketer

Veronica Cartwright (born 1950), English actress

Walter Cartwright (born 1871), English footballer

William Cartwright (1611-1643), English dramatist and churchman

William Cartwright (film editor), American film editor

See also



Cartwright Airport

Cartwright Hall

Cartwright High School

Cartwright Inquiry

Cartwright Point

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