Field (surname)
Field is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexander P. Field, American politician
- Amod Field (born 1967), American football player
- Andy Field (academic) (born 1973), is professor for psychology at University of Sussex
- Andy Field (Blogger) (born 1983), is a theatremaker, blogger, curator and academic born in Stockport
- Billy Field, Australian singer/songwriter
- Cyrus West Field (1819–1892), American businessman and financier, responsible for the first Transatlantic Cable
- David Dudley Field II (1805–1894), American lawyer, constructed the foundation for the codification of present day common law
- David Field (actor), Australian actor and director
- David Field (astrophysicist), British scientist and author
- Dick Field, right wing Canadian politician
- Edwin Field (1872–1947), English rugby and cricket player
- Edwin Wilkins Field (1804–1871), English lawyer and painter
- E. J. Field, British neuroscientist
- Ernie Field (1943–2013), English boxer and rugby league player
- Eugene Field (1850–1895), American poet
- Frederick Field (scholar), biblical scholar
- Frederick Field (Royal Navy officer), British Admiral of the Fleet
- Frederick Vanderbilt Field (1905–2000), American communist
- Frederick Field (retailer), American retail billionaire
- Hamilton Easter Field (1873-1922), artist, art patron, and critic
- Hartry Field (born 1946), philosopher at New York University
- Jimmy Field (born 1940), Louisiana politician
- John Field (1782–1837), Irish composer
- Joshua Field (engineer) (1786–1863), British civil engineer
- Marshall Field, founder of Marshall Field and Company
- Marshall Field III, founder of the Chicago Sun
- Marshall Field IV, owner of the Chicago Sun-Times
- Michael Field (author), the pen-name used by poets and lovers Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper
- Michel Field (born 1954), French journalist
- Nathan Field, (1587–1620), English dramatist and actor
- Noel Field, central character of several show trials in Eastern Europe during the 1950s
- Osmond F. Field, American college sports coach
- Oscar Wadsworth Field, American Medal of Honor recipient
- Richard Field (Jesuit), Anglo-Irish Jesuit
- Richard Field (printer), English printer and publisher, best known for his close association with the poems of William Shakespeare
- Richard Field (theologian), English ecclesiological theologian associated with the work of Richard Hooker
- Richard Stockton Field, United States Senator from New Jersey, and later a United States federal judge
- Richard Field (politician), member of the Tasmanian Parliament
- Richard Field (judge), judge of the High Court of England and Wales
- Roger C. Field, British inventor and designer
- Sally Field, American actress
- Sid Field (1904–1950), English comedian
- Stephen Johnson Field, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
- Syd Field (1935–2013), American screenwriting guru
- Sylvia Field, American actress
- Thomas Field disambiguation page
- Thomas Field (baseball)
- Thomas Field (clergyman) (1829–1899), "Canon Field", Anglican priest in South Australia
- Thomas Field (Jesuit) (1546–1625), Irish Jesuit and explorer
- Thomas Field (politician) (1859–1937), New Zealand politician of the Reform Party
- Thomas Field (priest) (1855–1936), Church of England priest; Vicar of St. Mary's, Nottingham and Canon of Southwell Minster
- Tommy Field (born 1987), American baseball shortstop
- Todd Field, American film director
- The Field (musician), Axel Willner, a Swedish electronic musician
- William Field (American politician), Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1855 to 1856
- William Field (Irish politician) (1848–1935), Nationalist (Parnellite) Member of Parliament for Dublin St Patrick's, 1892–1918
- William Field (Australian pastoralist) (1774–1837), convict turned Tasmanian businessman
- William Field (cricketer) (1816–1890), Tasmanian cricketer
- William J. Field (1909–2002), British Labour Party Member of Parliament for Paddington North 1946–1953
- William Ventris Field, 1st Baron Field (1813–1907), English judge
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