Hyslop
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Hyslop may refer to:
- Fiona HyslopFiona HyslopFiona Hyslop is the Scottish Government's Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs and Scottish National Party Member of the Scottish Parliament for Linlithgow.-Family life and background:...
(born 1964), Scottish politician - Jeff HyslopJeff HyslopJeff Hyslop is a Canadian musical theatre actor, singer, dancer, choreographer, and director. His most famous roles were as Jeff the mannequin in the children's show Today's Special and as the title role in the Canadian travelling production of The Phantom of the Opera...
(born 1951), Canadian actor - Kenny HyslopKenny hyslopKenny Hyslop is a Scottish drummer who played with different projects and bands who were varied in different styles, such as glam rock, 1970s teenybop, soft rock, punk, new wave, new romantic, blues and modern electronica.-Biography:Hyslop attended Hermitage School.He joined the band Salvation...
(born 1951), Scottish drummer - Kirk HyslopKirk HyslopKirk Hyslop was an architect in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was born May 1, 1889 in Ontario.Hyslop designed at least two Toronto buildings which have since been designated as historical structures...
(born 1889), Canadian architect - Ricky HyslopRicky HyslopRicky Hyslop was a Canadian violinist, conductor, composer, and arranger. He was commissioned to write worksby the Buffalo Philharmonic , clarinetist Avrahm Galper , and guitarist Gregory Alliston...
(1915–1998), Canadian violinist, conductor, composer, and arranger - Robin Maxwell-HyslopRobin Maxwell-HyslopSir Robin John Maxwell-Hyslop was a British Conservative Party politician.Maxwell-Hyslop was educated at Stowe School and Christ Church, Oxford. He worked for the aero engine division of Rolls-Royce from 1954 to 1960....
(1931–2010), British Conservative Party politician - Ross Hyslop (born 1991), professional football goalkeeper
- Tommy HyslopTommy HyslopThomas "Tommy" Hyslop was a professional footballer. He played in the Football League for Stoke City, making 45 appearances. He was the first Stoke player to be capped by Scotland. He represented the Scotland national team, playing twice against England in 1896 and in 1897, scoring on his debut...
(born 1874), professional footballer