Pitt (surname)
Pitt is a surname of English origin.People with the surname "Pitt"
Used as a surname, Pitt most commonly refers to the following people:
Pitt may also refer to the following people:
- Andrew Pitt, motorcycle racer from New South Wales, Australia
- Angela Pitt, Canadian provincial politician from Alberta
- Christopher Pitt, English poet and translator
- Courtney Pitt, English footballer
- David Pitt, Baron Pitt of Hampstead, civil rights campaigner and Labour politician in the United Kingdom
- Harvey Pitt, former chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- Ingrid Pitt, Polish actress in horror films of the 1960s and 70s
- Kalanimoku, prominent Hawaiian official given the name William Pitt by visiting Europeans
- Malcolm Pitt, American college sports coach
- Michael Pitt, American actor
- Redding Pitt, attorney and chairman of the Alabama Democratic Party
- Thomas Pitt, English merchant, grandfather of Pitt the Elder
- Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford, elder brother of Pitt the Elder
- Thomas Pitt, 2nd Baron Camelford, son of the 1st Baron Camelford
- William Pitt , architect working in Melbourne, Australia
- William Pitt , of New Brunswick, Canada, inventor of the underwater cable ferry in the early 1900s
- William Fox-Pitt, British three-day eventing rider
- Bill Pitt , British politician; Liberal Member of Parliament, 1981-1983
- William Rivers Pitt, leftist author and essayist
- Billy Ray Pitt - Pioneer in the hearing aid profession in the Southeast United States. Founder of Optimal Hearing Systems in 1961.