Goldsmith (surname)
Goldsmith is a variation of the surname Smith. Notable persons with that surname include:
A
- Adrian Goldsmith (1921–1961), Australian flying ace of WWII
- Alfred Norton Goldsmith (1888–1974), American electrical engineer
- Andrea Goldsmith, American electrical engineer
- Andrea Goldsmith (born 1950), Australian writer and novelist
- Annabel Goldsmith (born 1934), English socialite
- Arthur S. Goldsmith (1909-1995), American bridge player
B
- Barbara Goldsmith (1931–2016), American writer
- Ben Goldsmith (born 1980), English financier and environmentalist
- Bernard Goldsmith (1832–1901), mayor of Portland, Oregon
- Bethany Goldsmith (1927-2004), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Bobby Goldsmith (1946–1984), Australian athlete, gay activist, and AIDS victim
- Bruce Goldsmith, British paraglider pilot and designer
C
- Carol Goldsmith, American news anchor
- Carole Goldsmith (born 1955), mother of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
- Cele Goldsmith Lalli (1933–2002), American editor
- Christy Goldsmith Romero, American lawyer, Special Inspector General of the Troubled Asset Relief Program
- Clio Goldsmith (born 1957), French actress
D
- David A. Goldsmith, British documentary film-maker
E
- Edward Goldsmith (1928–2009), Anglo-French environmentalist, author and professor
F
- Francis Edward Goldsmith (c. 1820–1875), medical doctor in Northern Territory under B. T. Finniss
- Frank Goldsmith (1878–1967), British Conservative MP and luxury hotel owner
- Frank John William Goldsmith (1902–1982), Titanic survivor
- Fred Goldsmith (Australian rules footballer) (1932-2017), Victorian Football League player
- Fred Goldsmith (baseball) (1852–1939), American baseball pitcher
- Fred Goldsmith (b. 1944), American football coach
G
- George Goldsmith (1905–1974), English footballer
- Glen Goldsmith (born 1965), English singer
- Grace Arabell Goldsmith (1904 – 1975), American physician
H
- H. Hill Goldsmith, American developmental psychologist
- Harold Goldsmith (1930–2004), American foil and épée fencer
- Harvey Goldsmith (born 1946), English concert promoter
- Henry Goldsmith (1885–1915), British rower
J
- Jack L. Goldsmith (b. 1962), American legal scholar and author
- Jan Goldsmith (b. 1951), American Republican politician; San Diego City Attorney
- Sir James Goldsmith (1933–1997), business tycoon
- Jemima Goldsmith (born 1974), English socialite
- Jerry Goldsmith (1929–2004), American composer
- Jo-ann Goldsmith, band member of Canada's Broken Social Scene
- Joel Goldsmith (born 1957), American film and television composer and son of Jerry Goldsmith
- Joel S. Goldsmith (1892–1964), American religious leader and author
- Johanna Goldsmith (born 1979), American actress
- John Goldsmith (born 1951), American linguistics professor
- John G. Goldsmith (1909-1972), British member of the SOE during World War Two
- Jonathan Goldsmith (b. 1938), American actor
- Jonathan Goldsmith, Canadian composer and musician
- Judy Goldsmith, American feminist academic and activist
K
- Kenneth Goldsmith (born 1961), American poet and academic
L
- Larkin Goldsmith Mead (1835–1910), American sculptor
- Lewis Gerhardt Goldsmith, American sailor
- Lewis Goldsmith (c. 1763 – 1846), Anglo-French publicist
- Lillie Cowen, née Goldsmith (1851–1939), Jewish-American translator
- Luba Robin Goldsmith (1879–1931), American physician
- Luciana Goldsmith, née Berger (born 1981), British Labour Party and The Independent Group politician
- Lynn Goldsmith (born 1948), American recording artist, film director and celebrity portrait photographer
M
- Mark A. Goldsmith (born 1952), American federal judge in Michigan
- Marshall Goldsmith (born 1949), American author of management-related literature, professor, consultant and executive coach
- Martin Goldsmith (1913–1994), B-movie writer
- Martin Goldsmith (footballer) (born 1962), Welsh footballer
- Martin Goldsmith (radio host) (born 1952), American classical music radio host
N
- Nancy Goldsmith (born 1966), Israeli Olympic gymnast
- Nick Goldsmith (born 1971), British TV and video producer
O
- Oli Goldsmith, Canadian artist
- Oliver Goldsmith (c. 1730 – 1774), Irish writer and physician
- Oliver Goldsmith (1794–1861), Canadian poet
- P. Oliver Goldsmith (1890-1947), founder of the British eyewear brand Oliver Goldsmith in 1926.
- Olivia Goldsmith (1949–2004), American novelist
P
- Pamela Goldsmith-Jones (born 1961), Canadian politician; mayor of West Vancouver
- Paul Goldsmith (born 1925), American motorcycle and automobile racer
- Paul Goldsmith (politician) (born 1970/1971), member of the New Zealand House of Representatives
- Pauline Goldsmith, Northern Irish actress, director and playwright
- Peter Goldsmith, Baron Goldsmith (born 1950), Attorney General of England and Wales, 2001–2007
R
- Raymond W. Goldsmith (1904–1988), American economist
S
- Saul Goldsmith (1911–1988) New Zealand importer, merchant, and politician
- Sheherazade Goldsmith (born 1974), English environmentalist and author
- Sir James Goldsmith (1933–1997), Anglo-French financier
- Stephen Goldsmith (born 1946), American politician; mayor of Indianapolis, 1992–2000
- Steve Goldsmith (born 1964), English cricketer
T
- Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. (1910–2009), American television pioneer and inventor of the first video game
- Tottie Goldsmith (born 1962), Australian actress and singer
U
- Ulrich K. Goldsmith (1910–2000), American literary scholar
V
- Vince Goldsmith (born 1959), Canadian Football League player
W
- Wally Goldsmith (1849–1915), American professional baseball player
- William Goldsmith (born 1972), American rock drummer
Z
- Zac Goldsmith (born 1975), British Conservative life peer, environmentalist and former Member of Parliament.
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