- Drake (surname)
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Surname/Family name
A
- Abraham Drake (1715–1781), American military officer
- Alexander Wilson Drake (1843–1916), American artist
- Alfred Drake (1914–1992), American actor
- Alfred George Drake (1894–1915), British soldier
- Arnold Drake (1924–2007), American writer of comic books
B and C
- Bill Drake (1937-2008), American radio programmer
- Bill Drake (baseball) (1895-1997), American baseball player
- Bill Drake (rugby league) (born 1931), English former rugby league player
- Billy Drake (born 1917), British RAF pilot
- Bob Drake (musician) (born 1957), American musician
- Bob Drake (Formula One) (1919-1980), American racing driver
- Brad E. Drake, Florida politician
- Bruce Drake (1905–1983), American basketball coach
- Charles Drake (1917–1994), American actor
- Charles George Drake (1920–1998), Canadian neurosurgeon
- Charlie Drake (1925-2006), British actor
D, E, F
- Dallas Drake (born 1969), Canadian hockey star
- David Drake (born 1945), American sci-fi and fantasy writer
- Edward Drake (born 1986), British alpine skier
- Edwin Drake (1819–1880), American oil driller
- Emmanuel Drake del Castillo (1855–1904), French botanist
- Ervin Drake (born 1919), American songwriter
- Fabia Drake (1904–1990), English actress
- Sir Francis Drake (1540–1595), English explorer and privateer
- Frank Drake (born 1930), American astronomer and astrophysicist who developed the Drake equation
G and H
- Gabrielle Drake (born 1944), British actress
- Gavin Drake (born 1970), British journalist
- George Burton Drake (1876–1942), American landscape painter and minister
- Harry Drake (born 1915), American archer
- Howard Drake, British diplomat
J
- James Drake (1850–1941), Australian politician
- Jay Drake (born 1969), American auto racing driver
- Jessica Drake (born 1974), American pornographic actress
- Jimmy Drake (1912-1968), American humorist and musician (stage name: Nervous Norvus)
- John Drake, several people
- Joseph Rodman Drake (1795–1820), American poet
- Joshua F. Drake, American musicologist
M-P
- Marino Drake (born 1967), Cuban high jumper
- Nathan Drake (1728–1778), artist, a fellow of the Society of Artists
- Nathan Drake (1766–1836), British essayist and physician
- Nick Drake (1948–1974), British singer and songwriter
- Nick Drake (born 1961), British poet, author and screenplay-writer
- Penny Drake (born 1984), American actress
R-T
- Richard Drake (1535-1603), Equerry to Elizabeth I of England
- Roger Drake, Governor of Calcutta during the 1750s
- Steve Drake (born 1954), American pornographic actor
- Ted Drake (1912–1995), British cricket and football player
- Thelma Drake (born 1949), American politician
- Tom Drake (1918–1982), American actor
- Tom Drake (baseball player) (1912–1988), American baseball player
- Thomas J. Drake (1797–1875), American politician
W
- William Drake, British organ builder
- William D. Drake, British musician
Fictional characters
- Alex Drake, a character in the TV series Ashes to Ashes
- Dèmon Drake, a character |in the TV series Charmed
- Doofus Drake, a character in the animated series DuckTales
- Downy O'Drake, a Disney character
- John Drake, a character iin the TV series Danger Man
- Ludwig Von Drake, a Disney character
- Nathan Drake, a character in the video game series Uncharted
- Paul Drake, a character in various media of the Perry Mason franchise
- Robert Putney Drake, a character in the Illuminatus! Trilogy of books
- Tim Drake, the third Robin in the DC Comics media
See also
- Drake (given name)
- Drake (disambiguation)
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