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=Steven Gadd= Steven Gadd, Stephen Gadd or Steve Gadd may refer to:


 * Steve Gadd (born 1945), American session and studio drummer in wide range of genres; has worked, since 1968, with top musical personalities, including Frank Sinatra, Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Joe Cocker, Eric Clapton, James Taylor, Jim Croce, Carly Simon, Kate Bush and many others
 * Steve Gadd (1949–2013), English musician and tour manager; drummer for Charlie (band)	during 1970s; in early 1980s joined heavy metal group, Iron Maiden, as drum tech and remained for many years, particularly as longtime handler of their bookings and performance venues
 * Steve Gadd (born 1952), English rock singer who, at age 14, co-founded Stray (band) and became its frontman; left in 1975 amidst creative disagreements, but briefly returned in 1984 and in subsequent years for reunions
 * Stephen Gadd (born 1964), English operatic baritone; finalist in Plácido Domingo's singing competition Operalia; numerous awards, including 1990 Kathleen Ferrier Memorial Scholarship; sang Macbeth (Glyndebourne Festival) and Conte Almaviva in Le Nozze di Figaro (Salzburger Festspiele)

Fictional characters

 * Peter Godfrey, leading guest character, played by American actor Ed Cobb, in TV installment "The Deserted Village" (season 1, episode 12, broadcast December 5, 1952) within List of Adventures of Superman episodes

Writers

 * George Goodwin (1748–1844), American printer (from Connecticut) who edited Hartford Courant, founded publishing company George Goodwin & Sons; defendant in 1812 case of United States v. Hudson and Goodwin
 * George Goodwin, American naturalist who served as assistant curator of mammals at American Museum of Natural History; wrote about Talamancan yellow-shouldered bat and in 1941 List of mammals of Connecticut
 * George Goodwin (journalist) (born 1917), American newspaper reporter (primarily in his native state of Georgia) whose 1948 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting was awarded in recognition of his articles at The Atlanta Journal
 * George Goodwin, English history writer whose 2011 book, Fatal Colours: Towton 1461 — England's Most Brutal Battle, was published with introduction by constitutional historian David Starkey

Sports competitors

 * George Goodwin (cricketer) (born 1898), English upper-middle order left-handed batsman who played 16 innings in 8 matches for Derbyshire during 1921 season; top score of 53 and average of 14.93; was in season's final match, but did not reappear following season
 * George Goodwin, Jr., Canadian badminton player who won 1933 and 1935 mixed doubles (with Margaret Robertson) as well as 1934 men's doubles (with Bev Mitchell) at Canadian National Badminton Championships
 * George Goodwin, Australian professional bicycle racer who, in 1956, won fifth annual six-day Herald Sun Tour held in Melbourne and provincial Victoria

Others

 * George Goodwin, English factory agent at Butterley Company works, in Derbyshire village of Pentrich, who confronted and faced down members of 1817 Pentrich rising
 * George Goodwin, Canadian construction contractor and railway executive who, during 1899–1900, commissioned construction of what became of Canadian capital's largest mansions, Goodwin House (Ottawa) on Laurier Avenue; house later designated Ontario Heritage Property
 * George Goodwin (1864–1926), English stage and silent film actor who appeared in The Secret of the Moor (1919), Calvary (1920), The Glorious Adventure and The Pauper Millionaire (both 1922)
 * George Goodwin, American civil engineer who, in 1917, conceived idea for automobile path to Glacier National Park in Montana; as chief engineer of Park Service, began construction of Going-to-the-Sun Road in 1921; resigned following creative differences
 * George Goodwin, American radio station director who compiled, in 1942, Tune-Dex cards containing lyrics, melody and chord symbols which became known as Fake book; continued to promote these cards to musicians until poor health forced him to retire in 1963
 * George Goodwin, American master carpenter and home builder who, since 1976, has been reclaiming antique heart pine and cypress from rivers and old buildings as lumber for flooring, stair parts and millwork; with wife, Carol, founded company Goodwin Heart Pine
 * George Wayne Goodwin (born 1967), American attorney and state-level political figure; Democratic member of North Carolina General Assembly representing 32nd and then 68th district; elected North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance in 2008 and re-elected in 2012
 * George Goodwin, American musician who has performed in indie pop as well as in indie, alternative and experimental rock genres; member, during 2000s, of North Carolina-based indie pop Annuals (band)

Fictional characters

 * George S. Goodwin III, spiky-haired high school student (played by Giancarlo Caltabiano) who, along with other students, manages school radio station in 1998–2001 YTV Canadian program, Radio Active (TV series)

Fictional characters

 * Roger Green, two-episode character, played by Daniel Brocklebank, on long-running British TV serial EastEnders (see List of EastEnders characters (2010)#Roger Green)