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Article: Burns
People
People with entries in Wikipedia whose family name is or was Burns include:
Politics and Law
- Dr. Chris Burns, Australian politician
- Conrad Burns, American politician, Republican U. S. Senator from Montana
- E.L.M. Burns, Canadian Army officer and diplomat
- George Burns (1869-1932), Australian House of Representatives
- James H. Burns (1885-1972), Maj. Gen. U.S. Army, Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of War during World War II - Russian Lend-Lease, Korean War, Division of Defense Aid Reports
- John Burns (1858-1943), English trade unionist, anti-racist, socialist and politician
- John A. Burns (1909–1975), Governor of Hawaii 1962-1974
- Lucy Burns, American suffragist and women's rights advocate
- Marilyn Burns, Canadian politician from Alberta
- Max Burns, American politician, Republican U. S. Representative 2003-2005
- R. Nicholas Burns, Ambassador U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
- Simon Burns, British politician
- Timothy Burns, Wisconsin politician
- W. Haydon Burns (1912-1987), 35th governor of Florida
- William J. Burns (1860-1932), director Bureau of Investigation 1921-1924
- William Joseph Burns, Current US Ambassador to the Russian Federation
Drama and Television
- Allan Burns, American television writer and producer
- Brooke Burns, American model and actress, Baywatch, Dog Eat Dog
- Burnie Burns, independent filmmaker
- Chris Burns, radio host in Juneau, Alaska
- Chris Burns, actor in pornographic films
- David Burns, Actor and Singer
- Edward Burns, American actor
- Gene Burns, radio talk show host - KGO 810 AM - San Francisco Bay Area
- George Burns (1896-1996), American actor and comedian, Burns and Allen (Gracie)
- Glenn Burns, WSB-TV Atlanta's Chief Meteorologist
- Jack Burns, American comedian
- Steve Burns, American Children's Actor, Musician.
- John Burns, British comic artist known for his work on Modesty Blaise and Judge Dredd
- Ken Burns, documentary filmmaker, Civil War, Baseball, Jazz
- Marilyn Burns, American actress, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Literature and Journalism
- Charles Burns, cartoonist and illustrator
- Dr. David D. Burns, author
- Eric Burns, American media critic and journalist, NBC Nightly News and the Today Show
- Eric Burns, critic, writer, poet, columnist and Role Playing Game developer
- Gordon Burns, British journalist, The Krypton Factor
- James MacGregor Burns, presidential biographer and leadership theorist
- John F. Burns, British foreign correspondent for The New York Times
- Richard Burns, contemporary English poet (1943)
- Robert Burns, pioneer of the Romantic movement and Scotland's national poet
- Kathy S. Burns, American journalist and photographer
Music
- John 'Jake' Burns, , Irish singer, guitarist and musician, Stiff Little Fingers
- Pete Burns, singer and songwriter, the new wave band Dead Or Alive
- Steve Burns, rock guitarist
Sports
- Britt Burns, pitcher, Major League Baseball 1978-1985, Chicago White Sox
- George Burns (1893-1978), American League MLB baseball player
- George Burns (1889-1966), National League MLB baseball player
- Jerry Burns, football coach Minnesota Vikings
- Joe Burns, National Football League
- Marc Burns, Olympic runner, Trinidad and Tobago
- Marge Burns, American professional golfer
- Matt Burns, British professional wrestler
- Mike Burns, MLS professional and U. S. national team soccer player
- Pat Burns, Former head coach for the NHL New Jersey Devils
- Richard Burns, (1971-2005), English rally driver
- Tommy Burns, Boxer, world heavyweight champion 1906–1908
- Tommy Burns, soccer player, Celtic F.C., Kilmarnock F.C.
Other
- Alexander Burns (1834-?), Canadian educator
- Anthony Burns (1830-1862), fugitive slave
- Arthur F. Burns, Austrian-born economist, U.S. Chairman of the Federal Reserve (1970-1978)
- Burns (clan), a Scottish clan
- George Burns (1795-1890), Scottish shipping magnate
- Hugh Burns (1846-1911), railroad construction
- James Burns, a Director Emeritus at the Power Corporation of Canada
- John Burns, (1793-1872), soldier, War of 1812, American Civil War
- John M. Burns, American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- M.J. Burns, artist, engraver 1880's, Jeannette Arctic Expedition of 1879-1881
- Otway Burns (1775-1850), American privateer - War of 1812
Fictional characters
- Frank Burns, from M*A*S*H, portrayed by Robert Duvall in the motion picture and Larry Linville in the television show
- Charles Montgomery Burns (aka Mr. Burns) is a character from the animated series The Simpsons
- Larry Burns, Burns, Baby Burns, voiced by Rodney Dangerfield, (CM Burns' son).
- Roy Burns, played by Dick Wieand, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning.
People with the first or middle name Burns
- Isaac Burns Murphy, African-American thoroughbred jockey
Places
- Places named for Robert Burns or the Scottish surname, by Scottish emigrants:
- Burns, New South Wales, formerly a town on the border of New South Wales/South Australia, Australia, now a part of Cockburn-Burns
- Burns, Colorado, unincorporated community in Eagle County, Colorado, United States
- Burns, Kansas, town in Marion County, Kansas, United States
- Burns, New York, town in Allegany County, New York, United States
- Burns, Oregon, town in Harney County, Oregon, United States
- Burns, Tennessee, town in Dickson County, Tennessee, United States
- Burns, Texas, rural community in Bowie County, Texas, United States
- Burns, Wisconsin, town in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, United States
- Burns, Wyoming, town in Laramie County, Wyoming, United States
- Other places:
- Burns Bog, largest raised peat bog in North America, Delta, British Columbia
- Burns City, Texas, community in Cooke County, Texas
- Burns Flat, Oklahoma, town in Washita County, Oklahoma
- Burns Harbor, Indiana, town in Porter County, Indiana
- Burns Lake, British Columbia, community Regional District of Buckley-Nechako, British Columbia, Canada
- Burns Road, street in downtown Karachi
- Burns Township, Michigan, township in Shiawassee County, Michigan
- Burns Township, Minnesota, township in Anoka County, Minnesota
Things which use the name Burns
- Burns' Day storm, hurricane force winds storm January 25–26, 1990, over Northwestern Europe, named for the birthday of Robert Burns
- Burns supper, or a Burns Night, celebration of the life and poetry of the poet Robert Burns
- The terms "Burns Fellowship" and "Burns Fellow" have several applications around the world:
- Robert Burns Fellowship, University of Otago, New Zealand literary fellowship, named after Robert Burns, based in the nation's most Scottish city
- Vancouver Burns Fellowship, founded in 1924, among its aims erection of statue of Robbie Burns in Stanley Park, Vancouver
- Arthur F. Burns Fellowship, for U. S. journalists with German language skills, organized by the International Center for Journalists
- Sideburns are a kind of facial hair
- Ships of U. S. Navy named Burns or USS Burns the latter for Otway Burns (1775–1850), a privateer in the War of 1812
- Etta M. Burns (No. 542), auxiliary schooner 1917-1919
- First USS Burns (DD-171/DM-11) destroyer, 1919-1930
- Second USS Burns (DD-588) destroyer, 1943-1946
- W. W. Burns, a wooden-hulled Chesapeake Bay schooner, 1861-?
Entities which use the name Burns:
- Burns Protective is a private security company acquired by Securitas AB.
- John A. Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, Hawai'i
See also
- places:
- Burnside
- Burnsville
- others:
- burn
- Burnes
- Byrnes
- Bourns
- George Bruns (1914-1983), American film composer
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