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Gore (surname)

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Gore is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Al Gore (born 1948), environmental activist and US politician (45th Vice President of the United States, Tennessee senator)
  • Albert Gore, Sr. (1907–1998), United States Senator from Tennessee; father of Al Gore
  • Arthur Gore, multiple individuals
  • Bill Gore (1912–1986), founder of W. L. Gore and Associates, makers of Gore-Tex
  • Bobby Gore (1936–2013), American activist
  • Catherine Gore (1799–1861), British novelist and dramatist
  • Charles Gore multiple individuals
  • Charles Gore (1853–1932), English divine and Anglican bishop who founded the Community of the Resurrection
  • Charles Gore (artist) (1759–1807), landscape artist, Grand Tour traveler
  • Charles Stephen Gore (1793–1869), British Army officer
  • David Alan Gore (1957-2012), American serial killer
  • David Gore (1823-1911), American politician
  • Francis Gore (1769–1852), British Army officer and colonial administrator
  • Frank Gore (born 1983), American football player
  • Frederick Gore (1913–2009), British painter
  • Gordon Gore (1913–1987), American football player
  • Harold Gore (1891–1969), American college sports coach
  • Ian Gore (born 1968), English footballer
  • Jack Gore 1899–1971, Welsh international rugby player
  • James Howard Gore (1856–1939), American mathematician
  • Kristin Gore (born June 5, 1977) American author and screenwriter, daughter of Al and Tipper Gore
  • Lesley Gore (born Lesley Sue Goldstein, 1946–2015), American singer
  • Martin L. Gore (born 23 July 1961), English songwriter, singer, guitarist and keyboardist and member of synthpop band Depeche Mode
  • Mrinal Gore (1928–2012), Indian socialist and Member of Parliament
  • Paul Gore, multiple individuals:
  • Sir Paul Gore, 1st Baronet (1567–1629), Irish MP for Ballyshannon
  • Paul Annesley Gore (c 1703–1780), Irish politician, MP for Mayo 1751–60, and for Sligo County 1765–68
  • Paul Gore (historian) (1875–1927), Romanian historian and politician
  • Richard Corben (born 1940), American illustrator and comic book artist who uses Gore as a non-de-plume
  • Shane Gore (born 1981), English footballer
  • Spencer Gore (sportsman) (1850–1906), cricketer, and first Wimbledon tennis championship winner
  • Spencer Gore (artist) (1878–1914), British painter
  • Thomas Gore (1870–1949), one of the first two United States senators from Oklahoma after statehood
  • Tipper Gore (born 1948), author, photographer, former Second Lady of the United States as wife of Al Gore
  • References

    Gore (surname) Wikipedia