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Farr is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Bruce Farr (born 1949), New Zealand yacht designer
  • Charles Farr (builder) (c. 1812–1888), timber merchant and builder in South Australia
  • Charles Farr (civil servant) (1959–2019), British civil servant, intelligence officer, and diplomat
  • Diane Farr (born 1969), American actress
  • Felicia Farr (born 1932), American actress
  • Finis Farr (1904–1982), American author
  • Florence Farr (1860–1917), British stage actress and composer
  • Gareth Farr (born 1968), New Zealand composer
  • Gary Farr (1944–1994), English singer
  • George Henry Farr (1819–1904), Anglican priest and headmaster in South Australia
  • George W. Farr (1875–1957), Justice of the Montana Supreme Court
  • Glenn Farr (1946–2023), film and TV editor
  • Grahame Farr (1912–1983), maritime historian
  • Heather Farr (1965–1993), American golfer
  • Hilary Farr (born 1951), Canadian reality television personality
  • Jack Farr (born 1946), US military intelligence officer
  • James M. Farr (1874–1947), English language scholar and president of the University of Florida (1927–1928)
  • Jamie Farr (born 1934), Lebanese-American actor
  • Jim Farr (born 1956), former American baseball player
  • John Farr (disambiguation), several people including:
  • Judi Farr (1938–2023), Australian actress
  • Julia Farr (1824–1914), philanthropist in South Australia, wife of George Henry Farr
  • Lorin Farr (1820–1909), Mormon pioneer
  • Malcolm Farr (born 1951), Australian journalist
  • Malcolm D. Farr (1884-1956), American businessman and politician
  • A family of American football players:
    • First generation (brothers):
      • Miller Farr (1943–2023), cornerback
      • Mel Farr (1944–2015), running back; also notable as a businessman
    • Second generation (both sons of Mel):
  • Nick Farr-Jones (b. 1962), former Australian rugby union player
  • Patricia Farr (1913–1948), American movie actress
  • Sam Farr (b. 1941), American politician
  • Stephen Farr, British organist
  • Steve Farr (b. 1956), former American baseball player
  • Tommy Farr (1913–1986), Welsh boxer
  • Tracy Farr (b. 1962), New Zealand writer and scientist
  • Tyler Farr (b. 1984), American country music singer
  • Walter 'Snowy' Farr (1919–2007), English charity fundraiser
  • Wanda Kirkbride Farr (1895–1983), American botanist
  • William Farr (1807–1883), British epidemiologist
  • William C. Farr (1841–1921), fifth Mayor of Bayonne, New Jersey
  • See also[edit]

    This page lists people with the surname Farr.
    If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name(s) to the link.
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Farr_(surname)&oldid=1188414275"

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