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Goodfellow is a surname of English origin and may refer to:

People with the surname Goodfellow:

  • Charles Augustus Goodfellow (1836–1915), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Ebbie Goodfellow (1906–1985), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Geoff Goodfellow (born 1949), inventor of the wireless communicator that became the Blackberry
  • George E. Goodfellow (1855-1910), American physician and expert on gunshot wounds
  • Guy Goodfellow, English interior designer, former director of Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler
  • Jimmy Goodfellow (born 1943), former English professional footballer and manager
  • Marc Goodfellow (born 1981), English professional football player
  • Michael Goodfellow (born 1941), English actinobacterial systematician
  • Peter Neville Goodfellow (born 1951) is a British geneticist
  • Walter Goodfellow (1866-1953), British zoological collector
  • William Goodfellow (born 1947), founding member and Executive director of the Center for International Policy
  • William Arthur Goodfellow, minister of highways in the Ontario Department of Highways, 1961–1962

Fictional people with the surname Goodfellow:

  • Puck (Shakespeare), whose proper name is Robin Goodfellow
  • Dr Goodfellow, a fictional character on the television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

Places:

  • Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Texas, USA

See also:

  • Goodfellas (disambiguation)

Usage examples of "goodfellow".

An actor named Charles Goodfellow sat next to an actress named Estelle DuBarry.

We don't know about our missing coven member, Charles Goodfellow, but no one else is worried about witchcraft.

We know that Charles Goodfellow was raised in Holland, and many Dutch people are fond of Indonesian food because Indonesia was once a Dutch colony.

I think it will be very interesting to see Long and Gray and Goodfellow all together.

At this meeting, Gray learned that Goodfellow was employed by a book publishing firm.

Gray has a nimble brain, and it occurred to him that he could copy the memoirs which Miss Bainbridge was writing, sell the manuscript to Goodfellow's employers, then either bribe or blackmail Goodfellow into stealing the manuscript to prevent its publication.

First Goodfellow set Amigos Press on fire, hoping to destroy the manuscript.

I think we'll find that duplicating keys is a habit with Goodfellow, and that he had keys to the pharmaceutical firm where he used to work.

Wing in on the wind to every beggar, vagrant, exile-by-choice and peregrine-at-large in Alex that the team of Porpentine & Goodfellow plus the Wren sisters were sitting at a table in the Fink.

Victoria poised prettily between Goodfellow and Bongo-Shaftsbury, attempting to maintain a kind of flirtatious equilibrium.

My God: Goodfellow and I barged in this morning as Irish tourists: he in a moldly morning hat with a shamrock, I in a red beard.

At nineteen she'd already recorded a serious affair: having the autumn before in Cairo seduced one Goodfellow, an agent of the British Foreign Office.

He hadn't been shocked by her disclosure of the affair with Goodfellow in Cairo.

Truman about Mysterious Caller in order to tell him about the Robin Goodfellow who was actually Moloch, and he had to tell him about Moloch in order to prepare him for the story of the totally insane events that had happened in the attic.

Today the gate hung wide open because he feared that Corky—known to him as Robin Goodfellow, kick-ass federal agent—would drive through that barrier, battering it off its hinges, as he’d done once before.