Charles Dibdin (1745–1814), British writer and musician
Charles Dibdin the younger (1768–1833), English dramatist, composer and theatre proprietor
Lewis Tonna Dibdin (1852–1938) British lawyer and Dean of the Arches
Michael Dibdin (1947–2007), British crime writer
Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1776–1847), British bibliographer
Thomas John Dibdin (1771–1841), British dramatist
British politician Michael Heseltine, whose middle name is Dibdin, is a distant descendant of Charles Dibdin.
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People whose surname is or was Dibdin include: Charles Dibdin (1745–1814), British writer and musician Charles Dibdin the younger (1768–1833), English...
Michael Dibdin (21 March 1947 – 30 March 2007) was a British crime fiction writer, best known for inventing Aurelio Zen, the principal character in 11...
Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine, CH, PC (/ˈhɛzəltaɪn/; born 21 March 1933) is a British politician. Having begun his career as a property...
Charles Dibdin (before 4 March 1745 – 25 July 1814) was an English composer, musician, dramatist, novelist, singer and actor. With over 600 songs to his...
Minnie Dibdin Spooner (née Davison; 1867 - 6 November 1949) was a British artist and miniature painter. She illustrated children's books under the name...
Thomas Dibdin may refer to: Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1776–1847), English bibliographer Thomas John Dibdin (1771–1841), English dramatist and songwriter...
"International Cinematographers Guild". Vol. 73, no. 2. February 2002. pp. 37–39. Dibdin, Emma (9 July 2019). "O The Oprah Magazine". Oprah Magazine....
Dibdin KC (19 July 1852 – 12 June 1938) was an ecclesiastical lawyer and Dean of the Arches. He was born the third son of the Rev. Robert W. Dibdin,...
Thomas Robert Colman Dibdin (22 October 1810 – 26 December 1893) was an English water colour artist and teacher. Dibdin was born in Betchworth, Surrey...
Charles Isaac Mungo Dibdin (17 October 1768 [verification needed] – 15 January 1833), or Charles Pitt or Charles Dibdin the younger, as he was professionally...
George Dibdin Pitt (born George Pitt , 30 March 1795 – 16 February 1855) was an English actor, stage manager and prolific playwright, specializing in melodrama...
Dibdin (1776 – 18 November 1847) was an English bibliographer, born in Calcutta to Thomas Dibdin, the sailor brother of the composer Charles Dibdin....
Thomas John Dibdin (21 March 1771 – 16 September 1841) was an English dramatist and songwriter. Dibdin was the son of Charles Dibdin, a songwriter and...
Annabel Mary Dibdin Heseltine (born 25 July 1963)[citation needed] is a journalist, columnist and TV and radio broadcaster. She is editor of the education...
Archived from the original on June 26, 2019. Retrieved March 8, 2019. Dibdin, Emma (January 4, 2013). "Quentin Tarantino: 'Movie violence discussion...
During February/March 1847, before the serial was even completed, George Dibdin Pitt adapted The String of Pearls as a melodrama for the Britannia Theatre...
Powell Island is a narrow island 13 km (8.1 mi) long and 4 km (2.5 mi) wide, lying between Coronation and Laurie Islands in the central part of the South...
Dibdin became strained. Dibdin, as manager at Sadler's Wells, denied Grimaldi's request for a month's leave to tour the provincial theatres. Dibdin was...
Italian detective Aurelio Zen, based on the best-selling novels by Michael Dibdin, for the BBC One drama series Zen. The three episodes were filmed in Rome...
novels (1992–2019). Philippe Sollers' Watteau in Venice (1994). Michael Dibdin's Dead Lagoon (1994), one in a series of novels featuring Venice-born policeman...
Outside regarded it as "the best podcast we've heard about health". Emma Dibdin of the New York Times wrote, "This is essential listening for anyone who's...
Standard saying "Claflin captures his character's vitriol very well" and Laura Dibdin of Digital Spy saying "Claflin brings intrigue and vulnerability to offset...
Cosi Fan Tutti is a novel by Michael Dibdin published by Faber and Faber in 1996. The fifth in his Aurelio Zen series, it is set in Naples. One strand...
sold it to George for £750. In 1802, George hired Reverend Thomas Frognall Dibdin as an official librarian to look after the collection and the library contains...