List of electricians
An electrician is a tradesman specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, stationary machines and related equipment. This is a list of notable people who have been electricians.
Australia
- Laurie Brereton, politician
- Colin Brooks, politician
- Harry Jensen, unionist and politician
- Gil Langley, cricketer
- Ian Maxfield, unionist and politician
- Josh McCrone, Rugby League player
- William Laird Smith, unionist and politician, Minister for the Navy
- Mike Symon, politician
- Peter Turnbull, World War II fighter ace
Bermuda
- Johnny Barnes, noted as a national institution for greeting commuters
Brazil
- Silas Rondeau, politician
- Roberto Azevêdo, diplomat
- Delcídio do Amaral, politician
Canada
- David Price, politician
France
- Pierre Le Guennec, former possessor of many works by Picasso
Iceland
- Guðmundur Gunnarsson, union leader
Israel
- Dror Adani, convicted for conspiracy to murder
- Haim Corfu, politician
- Moshe Flimann, politician
- Alex Goldfarb, politician
- Yeruham Zeisel, politician
New Zealand
- Alfred Ngaro, politician
Poland
- Stanisław Jaros, executed for assassination attempts
- Lech Wałęsa, union leader
Russia
- Yevgeny Nikonov, Soviet naval war hero from Estonia
United Kingdom
- Frank Chapple, union leader
- Alan Charles, Police Commissioner[1]
- Ivor Linton, footballer
United States
- Elmer Baumann, union leader and politician
- Thomas Bell, novelist
- Clipper Darrell, superfan
- Adam DeBus, baseball player
- Lex Green, politician
- Micky Hammon, politician
- Bobby Henon, politician
- Edwin D. Hill, union leader
- William J. Lindsay, politician
- Francis Mahoney, basketball player
- Mike Maronna, actor
- Brian McMahan, guitarist
- Donald Norcross, politician
- Joseph C. Palczynski, spree killer
- Thomas Harrison Provenzano, convicted murderer
- Jesse Sullivan, amputee who was given a bionic arm
- Donald Turnupseed, the other driver in James Dean's fatal accident
- Frank Weddig, politician
See also
References
- ↑ "About Your Commissioner". PCC for Derbyshire. Retrieved 13 April 2014.
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