List of people by name: Re
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Rea - Rec
- Rea, Samuel, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad 1913–1925
- Rea, Stephen, (born 1949), actor
- Read, Charles W., (1840-1890), US and Confederate Naval Officer
- Read, George, (1733-1798), US Declaration of Independence signatory
- Read, Jacob, (1752-1816), U.S. Senator for South Carolina
- Read, Leonard, (1898-1983), libertarian
- Reagan, Michael (born 1945), talk radio host, author, son of Ronald Reagan
- Reagan, Nancy, (born 1923), former First Lady of the United States
- Reagan, Ron, (born 1958), US dancer, talk show host, son of Ronald Reagan
- Reagan, Ronald, (1911-2004), President of the United States
- Reasoner, Harry, (1923-1991), reporter
- Reaumur, Rene, (1683-1757), French scientist
- Reavis, James, (1843-1914), man who claimed he owned Arizona
- Rebreanu, Liviu, (1885-1944), novelist
- Récamier, Madame, (1777-1849), writer
- Reçber, Rüştü, (born 1973), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Recorde, Robert, (1510-1558), mathematician
Red
- Redbone, Leon, (born 1949), musician
- Redding, Noel, (born 1945), bassist: The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Redding, Otis, (1941-1967), US musician
- Reddy, Helen, (born 1942), singer
- Reddy, Jai Ram, Fijian politician, long time leader of the opposition National Federation Party and of the Indo-Fijian community.
- Redfield, Edward Willis, (1869-1965), American painter
- Redford, Robert, (born 1937), film director
- Redgrave, Lynn, (born 1943), actor
- Redgrave, Michael, (1908-1985), actor
- Redgrave, Steve (born 1962), rower (no relation to the actors)
- Redgrave, Vanessa, (born 1937), actor
- Redhead, Brian (1929-1994), journalist and broadcaster
- Redi, Francesco, biologist
- Redi, Ivan, (born 1971), architect
- Redi, Tommaso, (circa 1675-1738), Italian composer
- Redi, Tommaso, (1665-1726), Italian painter
- Redlich, Hans, (1903-1968), composer
- Redman, Don, (1900-1964), musician
- Redmond, John, (1856-1918), Irish Home Rule leader
- Redon, Odilon, (1840-1916), painter
- Redoute, Pierre-Joseph, (1759-1840), painter
- Redpath, Jean, (born April 28, 1937), Scots singer of traditional music
- Redstone, Sumner, (born 1923), entrepreneur
Ree
- Reed, Carol, (1906-1976), film director
- Reed, Courtney, model
- Reed, Donna, (1921-1986), US actress
- Reed, Henry, (1914-1986), poet
- Reed, Jerry, (born 1937), country musician
- Reed, Jimmy, (1925-1976), musician
- Reed, John, (1887-1920), US left-wing journalist
- Reed, Joseph, (1741-1785), American judge and Continental Congressmen from Pennsylvania
- Reed, Joseph, (1823?-1890), Australian Architect
- Reed, Lou, (born 1942), US musician, singer-songwriter
- Reed, Nikki, (born 1988), American actress, writer and producer
- Reed, Oliver, (1938-1999), actor
- Reed, Rex, (born 1938), movie critic, actor
- Reed, Robert, (1932-1992), actor, played Mike Brady on The Brady Bunch
- Reed, Thomas Brackett, (1839-1902), US Speaker of the House
- Reed, Walter, (1841-1902), physician, biologist
- Rees, Elmer, mathematician
- Rees, Merlyn, (born 1920), British politician
- Rees, Roger, (born 1944), actor
- Reeve, Christopher, (1952-2004), US actor
- Reeves, George, (1914-1959), actor, played Superman
- Reeves, Jim, (1923-1964), musician
- Reeves, Keanu, (born 1964), US actor
- Reeves, Martha, (born 1941), singer
- Reeves, Steve, (1926-2000), actor
Reg-Reh
- Regan, Brian, stand-up comic
- Regan, Donald, (1918-2003), Chief of Staff and U.S. Treasury Secretary
- Regan, Judith, publisher
- Reger, Max, (1873-1916), composer
- Reggio, Godfrey, (born 1940), film maker
- Regiomontanus, (Müller, 1436-1476), astronomer, mathematician
- Regis, Cyrille, (born 1958), English association footballer
- Rego, Paula, (born 1935)
- Regueiro, Maricarmen, (born 1965), actress
- Rehman, Waheeda, Indian actress
- Rehnquist, William H., (born 1924), Chief Justice of the United States
Rei
Reic - Reim
- Reich, Robert, (born 1946), economist, Labor Secretary in Clinton Administration
- Reich, Steve, (born 1936), composer, opera composer
- Reich, Wilhelm, (1897-1957), German psychoanalyst of orgone fame
- Reich-Ranicki, Marcel, (born 1920), literary critic
- Reichstein, Tadeus, (1897-1996), chemist, 1950 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Reid, Bill, (1920-1998), Canadian artist
- Reid, Bruce, (born 1963), Australian cricketer
- Reid, David, (born 1973), American world boxing champion
- Reid, Elena, (born 1981), American boxer
- Reid, George, Scottish politician
- Reid, George Houstoun, (1845-1918), Australian politician
- Reid, James R., (1750-1789), U.S. soldier, Continental Congressman for Pennsylvania
- Reid, Richard, (born 1973), alleged al-Qaida operative; "the shoe bomber"
- Reid, Richard G., (1879-1980), 1934-07-10 to 1935-09-03
- Reid, Terry, (born 1949), musician
- Reid, Thomas, (1710-1796), philosopher
- Reid, Vernon, (born 1958), musician
- Reidpath, Charles, (1889-1975), American athlete
- Reigen, emperor of Japan, (1654-1732)
- Reilly, John C., (born 1965), actor
- Reimann, Günter, (1904-2005), economist
Rein
- Reinecker, Herbert, (born 1914), screenplay writer
- Reiner, Carl, (born 1922), film director
- Reiner, Rob, (born 1947), film director
- Reinert, Erik Steenfeldt, (born 1949), Norwegian economist
- Reines, Frederick, (1918-1998), physicist (1995 Nobel Prize)
- Reinfeldt, Fredrick, (born 1965), Swedish politician
- Reinhardt, Django, (1910-1953), Jazz musician
- Reinhardt, Max, (1873-1943), German director and actor
- Reinhart, Joseph, president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 1893–1894
- Reinhold, Erasmus, (1511-1553), astronomer
- Reinhold, Judge, (born 1956), actor
- Reiniger, Lotte, (1899-1981), film director
- Reinking, Ann, (born 1949), actress, dancer, choreographer
Reis - Reit
- Reis, Johann Philipp, (1834-1874), physicist and inventor
- Reiser, Paul, (born 1957), actor
- Reiser, Rio, (1950-1996), singer
- Reisman, George, free-market economist
- Reisz, Karel, (1926-2002), film director
- Reith, John Charles Walsham, (1889-1971), aka Lord Reith, first Director General of BBC
- Reitman, Ivan, (born 1946), Director and Producer
- Reitsch, Hanna, (1912-1979), German female aviator
- Reitz, Albert S., (born 1879), American Baptist evangelist
Rej - Rem
- Rejlander, Oscar Gustave, (1813-1875), photographer
- Rekha, Indian actress
- Relander, Lauri Kristian, (1883-1942), president of Finland 1925-1931
- Remarque, Erich Maria, (1898-1970), German novelist
- Rembrandt, (1606-1669), Dutch painter
- Remec, Miha, (born 1928), author
- Remick, Lee, (1935-1991), US actor
- Remigino, Lindy, (born 1931), American athlete
- Remington, Eliphalet, (1793-1861), firearm manufacturer
- Remington, Frederic, (1861-1909), artist
- Remington, Stella, MI5 director-general
- Remini, Robert V., (born 1921), historian
Ren
- Renaldo, Duncan, (died 1980), actor
- Renan, Ernst, (1823-1892), French philologist and historian.
- Renaud, legendary knight;
- Renaud (born 1952) French composer
- Renault, Louis, (died 1944), automobile manufacturer, Nazi collaborator
- Renault, Marcel, (born 1903), automobile racer
- Renault, Mary, (1905-1983), author
- Rendell, Ed, US politician
- Rendell, Ruth, author
- Renfrew, Colin, (born 1937), archaeologist
- Renfro, Brad, (born 1982), actor
- Reni, Guido, (1575-1642), Italian painter
- Renner, Karl, (1870-1950), Austrian Social Democratic leader, and later Chancellor
- Rennie, John, (1761-1821), civil engineer
- Rennie, John, (born 19xx), Director of MI6
- Rennie, Michael, (1909-1971), actor
- Reno, Janet, (born 1938), former Attorney General of the United States
- Reno, Jean, (born 1948), French-born actor
- Renoir, Jean, (1894-1979), French film director
- Renoir, Pierre-Auguste, (1841-1919), French painter
- Renquist, William, (correct spelling is Rehnquist, but retained here for accessibility), Chief Justice of U.S. Supreme Court
- Renshaw, William Robert (1845-1923), mechanical engineer
Rep-Rex
- Repeta, Nina, American actress
- Resendiz, Angel Maturino, Texas death row inmate for being a serial killer, also an illegal immigrant from Mexico
- Resman, Ivan, (1848-1905), poet
- Resnais, Alain, (born 1922), French film director
- Resnik, Judith, (1949-1986), astronaut
- Reso, Jason, (born 1973), professional wrestler
- Respighi, Ottorino, (1879-1936), Italian composer, opera composer
- Ressam, Ahmed
- Reston, James, (born 1909), journalist
- Reuben, Gloria, (born 1964), actor: ER
- Reubens, Paul, (born 1952), television personality
- Reuterholm, Gustaf Adolf, (1756-1813), Swedish politician
- Reuther, Walter, (1907-1970), president of the United Auto Workers
- Reutter, Jean-Leon, thermally self-winding clock
- Revans, Samuel (1807/1808-1888), New Zealand publisher and politician
- Reve, Gerard, (born 1923), novelist
- Revere, Paul, (1735-1818), engraver, American patriot
- Revetra, Vittorio
- Revueltas, Silvestre, (1899-1940), composer
- Rexach, Sylvia, (1922-1961), Puerto Rican composer and singer
- Rexha, Hava, (born 1880), oldest Albanian woman
Rey
People named Rey
- Rey, H.A., (1898-1977), and Margret Rey - Curious George
- Rey, Jean, (1967-1970), President of the European Commission
Reye - Reym
- Reyes, Efren, (born 1954), Champion pool player
- Reyes Jr., Ernie, (born 1972), Tae Kwon Do expert, movie actor
- Reyes Sr., Ernie, (born 1947), Tae Kwon Do champion
- Reyes, Lucha, Mexican singer
- Reyes, Lucha, (1936-1973), Peruvian singer
- Reyes, Ray, (born 1971), singer, former member of Menudo
- Reyes Montanez, Milagros (born 1977), Puerto Rican who became folk hero after preventing her daughter's rape.
- Reymont, Wladyslaw, (1867-1925), Pole
Reyn
Reyna
- Reyna, Claudio (born 1973), US soccer player
Reyno
Reynol
- Reynolds, Alastair (born 1966), Welsh science fiction author
- Reynolds, Albert (born 1932), Irish politician
- Reynolds, Allie (1917-1994), U.S. Major League Baseball pitcher
- Reynolds, Brian, computer strategy game designer
- Reynolds, Burt, (born 1936), U.S. actor
- Reynolds, Craig, computer graphics expert
- Reynolds, Dean (born 1963), English preofessional snooker player
- Reynolds, Debbie (born 1932), U.S. actress
- Reynolds, Harold (born 1960), U.S. baseball player
- Reynolds, James (born 1950), U.S. actor
- Reynolds, John (1788-1865), U.S. politician
- Reynolds, John (1941-1966), U.S. actor
- Reynolds, John (born 1942), Canadian politician
- Reynolds, John F. (1820-1863), U.S. soldier
- Reynolds, John Hazard (1819-1875), U.S. politician
- Reynolds, John Merriman (1848-1933), U.S. politician
- Reynolds, Sir Joshua (1723-1792), English painter
- Reynolds, Joyce K., computer science professor
- Reynolds, Mack (1917-1983), U.S. pulp science fiction magazine author
- Reynolds, Mel (born 1952), U.S. politician
- Reynolds, Osborne (1842-1912), Irish physicist and engineer
- Reynolds, Robert Rice (1884-1963), U.S. politician
- Reynolds, Roger (born 1934), U.S. composer
- Reynolds, Ryan (born 1976), Canadian actor
- Reynolds, Simon, British music critic
- Reynolds, Thomas M. (born 1950), U.S. politician
- Reynolds, Walter (died 1327), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Reynolds, William Neal (1863-1951), U.S. tobacco manufacturer and sportsman
Reynos
- Reynoso, Naibe (born circa 1978), television reporter
Rez
- Reznor, Trent, (born 1965), of Nine Inch Nails