Famous Lippards
- George Lippard (1822-1854), writer, wrote fictional story (1847) about the Liberty Bell being rung to announce the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
- Allen (Al) Lippard (1915?-2002), Fitzgerald Public School Board member, established neighborhood watch in south Warren, Michigan.
- Lucy Lippard (1934? (claims 1937)-), art critic.
- Clarence Lippard, vagabond, Richard Avedon photo subject, August 29, 1983, Sparks, NV
- Stephen J. Lippard (1940-), chemistry professor at MIT and recipient of the 2004 National Medal of Science, the top U.S. science award.
- Chris Lippard (?-), film professor at University of Utah.
- Kathy Lippard Cobb (?-), poet.
- Danny Lippard (?-), designer, musician.
- Marilyn Lippard, teacher at St. Pius X School, Tulsa, OK, recipient of $500 grant from Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, Inc.
- LaMell Ray Lippard (1967?-?), Mormon Boy Scout leader and convicted child molester (2002).
- Tracy Lippard (1971?-), former Miss Williamsburg; attacked family of a woman pregnant with her (ex?) boyfriend's child with a hammer, convicted of second-degree attempted murder in 1994 (also covered by the New York Times).
- Christopher Wayne Lippard (1979?-), killer and ex-fugitive who made America's Most Wanted in 1999.
- L.L. Cool J received the "Patrick Lippard Award" from Rock the Vote in 2004, but I haven't been
able to find information about who Patrick Lippard is or was.
- Joshua J. Lippard, senior counsel for technology, privacy, and security at Abraxas Corporation, a company that sells software to intelligence organizations.
He has an A.B. in history from Princeton, J.D. from Boston College Law School, and M.P.P. from John F. Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard, was a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and was formerly Assistant General Counsel at the FBI and a corporate counsel at Microsoft.
- Jonathan Lippard, 22, 26 Highland Ave., Danielson, 2:20 p.m., sixth-degree larceny, fraudulent use of ATM card; court date Aug. 19, Danielson Superior Court. (Connecticut, 2004)
- Joy Lippard, teenage Christian rock artist and
visionary. "On September 10, 2001, Lippard, an eleven year old visionary wrote her first song
applicable to the terrorists [sic] attacks of 9/11. 'I felt God put the words in my heart
so I could comfort people affected by the tragedy,' said the young artist. From that day
forward, Joy knew music was her tool for evangelism."
- Alex Lippard, NYC stage director, acting teacher, and playwright. (Son
of Stephen Lippard?)
- Brandon Lippard, Los Angeles-area cinematographer