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Skinner may refer to:

Profession

  • Skinner (profession), a person who makes a living by skinning or by trading in skins or furs. "Skinner" may also refer to "mule skinner" in slang vernacular language, or one who makes a living by driving mules.

Historical

  • B. F. Skinner (1904–1990) — psychologist
  • Charles Montgomery Skinner (1852–1907) — American writer
  • Clarence Skinner (1881–1949) — Universalist minister
  • Ernest M. Skinner (1866–1960) — pipe organ craftsman
  • Eugene Skinner (1809–1864)— founder of the town of Eugene, Oregon
  • Francis Skinner (1912–1941) — Ludwig Wittgenstein's lover.
  • Henry Alfred 'Harrie' Skinner (1854–1936) — founder of the Royal Automobile Club of Australia (RACA)
  • James Skinner (1778–1841) — British military adventurer in India
  • John Kendrick Skinner (died 1917) — a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • John Skinner (1721–1807) — Scottish historian and song-writer
  • Richard Skinner (1778–1833) — American politician, attorney, and jurist from Vermont

    Politics

  • Alonzo A. Skinner (1814–1877) — United States judge
  • Clarence Skinner (politician) — New Zealand MP
  • Dennis Skinner (1932– ) — British MP for Bolsover
  • Peter Skinner (1959– ) — MEP for South East England
  • Samuel K. Skinner (1938– ) — White House Chief of Staff during the presidency of George H. W. Bush.
  • Thomson J. Skinner US Representative from Massachusetts
  • Tom Skinner New Zealand trade unionist

    Media

  • Steve Keirn (1951– ) — professional wrestler who performed under the name "Skinner"
  • Claire Skinner (1965– ) — English actress
  • Cornelia Otis Skinner (1899–1979) — American author and actress
  • Frank Skinner (1957– ) — English comedian
  • Frank Skinner (1897–1968) - an American composer
  • James Scott Skinner (1843–1947) — Scottish fiddler
  • Jane Skinner - Fox News daytime news anchor
  • Mike Skinner (1978– ) — British rapper who performs under the alias of The Streets
  • Richard Skinner (1951– ) — British radio broadcaster

    Sports

  • Brian Skinner (1976 – 20..) — American professional basketball player currently playing for the Phoenix Suns of the NBA
  • Steve Keirn (1951–), a retired professional wrestler best known as "Skinner"
  • Jimmy Skinner (1917–2007) — former head coach of the Detroit Red Wings
  • Joel Skinner (1961– ) — former baseball player
  • Jonty Skinner — South African Olympian and American swimming coach
  • Michael Skinner (1958–), also known as Mick or Mickey — rugby union player for Harlequins and England
  • Mike Skinner (1957– ) — NASCAR driver
  • Todd Skinner (1958 – 2006) — rock climber

    Science

  • B. F. Skinner (1904–1990) — American behaviorist psychologist and author.
  • Quentin Skinner (1940– ) — Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge University
  • The book The Colour Identification Guide to Moths of the British Isles, by Bernard Skinner, is referred to as 'Skinner'

    Fiction

  • Rodney Skinner — the Invisible Man in the film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
  • Seymour Skinner (Principal Skinner) — Springfield elementary school principal in The Simpsons
  • Walter Skinner — character from the X-files
  • Skinner (rat) — a character in the Deptford Mice novels by Robin Jarvis
  • The Skinner — a 2002 science fiction novel by Neal Asher.

    Various people

  • Charles Skinner
  • Clarence Skinner
  • David Skinner
  • Frank Skinner (disambiguation)
  • Michael Skinner
  • Will SkinnerFurther Information

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