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词条 List of people from Tangier
释义

  1. People born in Tangier

  2. People who settled or sojourned in Tangier

  3. People who died in Tangier

  4. References

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This is a list of people from Tangier:

People born in Tangier

  • Abdullah al-Ghumari – Muslim cleric
  • Ibn Battuta – Berber scholar and traveller
  • Ralph Benmergui – Canadian TV and radio host at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Alexandre Rey Colaço – Portuguese pianist
  • Karim Debbagh – Moroccan film producer
  • Roger Elliott – first British Governor of Gibraltar
  • Bibiana Fernández – Spanish actress and model
  • Antonio Fuentes – painter described as the 'Picasso of Tangier'[1]
  • Sanaa Hamri – Moroccan music video director
  • Emmanuel Hocquard – French poet
  • Jean-Luc Mélenchon – French politician, currently MEP
  • Alexander Spotswood – American Lieutenant-Colonel and Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
  • Heinz Tietjen – German music composer
  • Abderrahmane Youssoufi – former Prime Minister of Morocco

People who settled or sojourned in Tangier

  • Lancelot Addison – English chaplain and the author of West Barbary, or a Short Narrative of the Revolutions of the Kingdoms of Fex and Morocco (1671)
  • José Luis Alcaine – Spanish-born cinematographer
  • William Bayer – American crime fiction writer, author of the novel Tangier
  • Bill Bird – American journalist and the founder of Tangier Gazette
  • Jane Bowles – American writer; wife of Paul Bowles
  • Paul Bowles – American writer and composer; lived in Tangier for 52 years and died there
  • Claudio Bravo – painter
  • William S. Burroughs – American novelist, essayist, social critic, painter and spoken word performer; lived in Tangier four years
  • Truman Capote – American novelist and writer, who visited Tangier
  • João de Castro – Portuguese naval officer and fourth viceroy of the Portuguese Indies
  • Ira Cohen – American poet, publisher, photographer and filmmaker; published one issue of a magazine called Gnaoua
  • Eugène Delacroix – French Romantic painter
  • Jim Ede – English art collector
  • Malcolm Forbes – publisher of Forbes magazine
  • Sean Gullette – American actor and writer
  • Brion Gysin – English writer and painter
  • Mohamed Hamri – Moroccan painter, described as the 'Picasso of Morocco'[2]
  • Friedrich von Holstein – German statesman
  • Barbara Hutton – wealthy American socialite dubbed by the media as the "Poor Little Rich Girl" because of her troubled life, lived in Tangier during the summer months from 1947 to 1975
  • Gavin Lambert – American (British-born) biographer, novelist and Hollywood screenwriter(and close friend of Paul Bowles), who lived 15 years in Tangier
  • Bernard-Henri Lévy – French journalist and intellectual
  • Henri Matisse – French painter
  • Joseph McPhillips III – American theater director and the headmaster of The American School of Tangier; died in Tangier
  • Mohamed Mrabet – Moroccan storyteller
  • Joe Orton – British playwright
  • Ion Perdicaris – US-Greek playboy who was the centre of the Perdicaris incident, a kidnapping that aroused international conflict in 1904
  • George John Pinwell – English painter
  • Edward Reichmann – Austro-Hungarian and Canadian businessman
  • Reichmann family (including Edward) – rich immigrant Jewish family from Austro-Hungary and Canada
  • David Roberts – Scottish painter
  • Yves Saint-Laurent – French fashion designer
  • J. Slauerhoff – Dutch poet and novelist
  • Kenneth Williams – British humourist
  • Paula Wolfert – American food writer, author of two Moroccan cookbooks, lived in Tangier for eight years

People who died in Tangier

  • Abdullah al-Ghumari – Muslim cleric
  • Ibn Battuta – 14th-century traveller and diarist; born in Tangier in 1304 and is said to have been buried there in 1368
  • Paul Bowles – expatriate American writer and composer
  • Mohamed Choukri – Moroccan novelist; died in Rabat, buried in the Marshan, Tangier
  • George Elliott – probably the illegitimate son of Richard Eliot; Chirurgeon to the Earl of Teviot's Regiment at Tangier
  • George Fleetwood – one of the regicides of Charles I; brought to trial and sentenced to imprisonment in the Tower of London; may have been transported to Tangier
  • Paul Lukas – Hungarian actor
  • Joseph McPhillips III – American theater director and headmaster of the American School of Tangier
  • John Middleton, 1st Earl of Middleton – commander-in-chief of the troops in Scotland under the reign of Charles II

References

1. ^La Gazette Du Maroc. {{cite web |url=http://www.lagazettedumaroc.com/articles.php?r=7&sr=971&n=553&id_artl=15416 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-01-31 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713181444/http://www.lagazettedumaroc.com/articles.php?r=7&sr=971&n=553&id_artl=15416 |archivedate=13 July 2011 |df=dmy-all }}
2. ^The Guardian, 28 April 2008

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