Garland (surname)

Garland (surname)

Garland is a surname, and may refer to

* Alex Garland (born 1970), British novelist, author of the novels The Beach (1996), The Tesseract (1998), The Coma (2004), and the screenplay for Danny Boyle's 2003 movie 28 Days Later
* Augustus Hill Garland
* Beverly Garland, actress
* Billy Garland
* Chris Garland, English footballer
* Dale Garland, Guernsey born British athlete
* Donald Edward Garland
* Hamlin Garland, writer
* Hank Garland
* Jack Garland
* James C. Garland
* John of Garland, medieval English grammarian, fl. 13th century
* John Garland (Australian politician)
* John Garland (general)
* John J. Garland
* Jon Garland
* Judy Garland, American actress and singer, best known for her role in "The Wizard of Oz", and mother of Liza Minnelli
* Landon Garland
* Lisa Garland
* Lorraine Garland
* Mahlon Morris Garland
* Merrick B. Garland
* Nicholas Garland, British political cartoonist
* Patrick Garland
* Peter Garland
* Red Garland
* Roger Garland
* Samuel Garland, Jr. (1830-1862), Confederate Civil War General
* Scott Garland
* Scott Garland, a National Hockey League player
* Seán Garland
* Tim Garland
* U.S. Air Force General William M. Garland (1908-1991), assistant chief of operations for the Eighth Air Force in the European Theater during World War II
* Winston Garland

Also
* Garland Jeffreys, singer

Fictional persons

It can also refer to fictional characters:
* Garland, a character in the Beyblade anime
* Garland, a character in "Final Fantasy" who inhabits the Temple of Fiends. He is also in "Final Fantasy IX" where he creates all the genomes in the game on his planet Terra.
* Johnny Garland, a fictional character in the "Shadow Hearts" universe.
* Duke Garland, main character in the video game "Zeliard"


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