9-3517: Irvin is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name [ edit ] Irvin Alberti (born 1983), Dominican actor and humourist Irvin J. Borowsky (1924–2014), American publisher Irvin Buhlalu (born 1974), South African boxer Irvin Cardona (born 1997), French footballer Irvin Charles (born 1997), American football player Irvin Cobb (1876–1944), American author Irvin Dorfman (1924–2006), American tennis player Irvin Duguid (born 1969), Scottish musician Irvin Feld (1918–1984), American impresario Irvin Flores (1924-1994), Puerto Rican political activist and nationalist Irvin Gernon (born 1962), English footballer Irvin Herrera (born 1991), Salvadoran footballer Irvin Jim (born 1968), South African trade union leader Irvin Kershner (1923–2010), American film director Irvin Khoza (born 1948), South African sports administrator Irvin Mayfield (born 1977), American jazz musician Irvin McDowell (1818–1885), American soldier Irvin Mhlambi (born 1984), South African footballer Irvin Museng (born 1991), Indonesian footballer Irvin Reyna (born 1987), Honduran footballer Irvin Servold (born 1932), Canadian former Nordic combined and cross-country skier Irvin Talton ( fl. 1880–1884 ), American politician Irvin Ternström (1909-1975), Swedish sprinter Irvin Thompson (1893-1934), American outlaw Irvin Valdez (born 1991) Salvadoran footballer Irvin Warrican (1965-2022) Vincentian cricketer Irvin Willat (1890–1976), American film director Irvin Yalom (born 1931), American author Irvin Yeaworth (1926–2004), German film director Surname [ edit ] Britt Irvin (born 1984), Canadian actress Bruce Irvin (born 1987), American football player Cole Irvin (born 1994), American baseball player David Irvin (1794–1872), Justice of
18-760: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Irvin Alberti Irving Alberti is an actor and humourist from the Dominican Republic . In 2012, he was elected by Luz García ’s Noche de Luz programme as a "Summer’s Hot Body". This article about an actor from the Dominican Republic is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tex Irvin Cecil Paul " Tex " Irvin (October 9, 1906 – February 11, 1978), also nicknamed " Honk ",
27-705: The 1931 season . He played in 46 games, starting 20, for the New York Giants from 1932 to 1935. Irvin returned to De Leon, Texas to work for the Humble Pipeline Company after retiring from football. He spent time in the United States Navy during World War II and served as a coach for several football programs for the military. His first stint came as a line coach at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas , where
36-701: The Cisco High School Lobos . Irvin first played college football in 1926 at the Schreiner Institute . Irvin then transferred to play four years as a tackle and fullback for the Davis & Elkins Senators of Davis & Elkins College . He earned All-American honors in 1929. He graduated from Davis & Elkins College in 1931. Irvin played in ten games, starting nine, for the Providence Steam Roller during
45-713: The Navy had set a training program. Many players from Texas colleges who had entered the military were stationed at Georgetown and assigned to continue their college work at Southwestern. Irvin was later transferred to the Pacific and coached in the Central Pacific Area Football League. He returned to work in De Leon for Humble after the war. He was transferred several times while working for Humble but returned to De Leon after his retirement. Irvin
54-608: The Supreme Court of Ohio See also [ edit ] Arvin (name) Earvin Ervin (given name) Ervine Erving (disambiguation) Erwan Erwin (disambiguation) Irvine (disambiguation) Irving (disambiguation) Irwin (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
63-1043: The Wisconsin Territorial Supreme Court Dick Irvin (1892–1957), Canadian ice hockey player and coach Fanny M. Irvin (1854–1929), American suffragist James Irvin (1800–1862), American politician James Irvin (born 1978), New Zealand mixed martial artist John Irvin (born 1940), British film director Leroy Irvin (born 1957), American football player Leslie Irvin (1895–1966), American parachutist Marvin Irvin (born 1949), American serial killer Michael Irvin (born 1966), American sports commentator Monte Irvin (1919–2016), American baseball player and Hall of Fame inductee Rea Irvin (1881–1972), American graphic artist Sam Irvin (born 1956), American director and producer Tex Irvin (1906–1978), American football player Tommy Irvin (1929-2017), American politician William W. Irvin (1779–1842), Justice of
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81-736: Was an American professional football tackle who played five seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Providence Steam Roller and New York Giants . He first enrolled at the Schreiner Institute before transferring to Davis & Elkins College . Irvin first played high school football for the De Leon High School Bearcats for one year. He then played for the Stamford High School Bulldogs for one year. He played his final two years of high school football for
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