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Birdy or Birdie may refer to:

Places in the United States

People with the name

  • Birdie Blye (1871–1935), American pianist
  • Birdy (singer) (born 1996), the stage name of British singer-songwriter Jasmine van den Bogaerde
  • Birdy, pseudonym of a former guitarist of the glam punk band Trashcan Darlings
  • Henry Robertson Bowers (1883–1912), nicknamed "Birdie", participant in Robert Falcon Scott's doomed race to the South Pole
  • Byrd Spilman Dewey (1856–1942), nicknamed "Birdie", American author and land investor
  • Birdy Sweeney (1931–1999), Irish actor and comedian
  • Birdie Tebbetts (1912–1999), American baseball player and manager
  • Jack Ward (c. 1553–1622), nicknamed "Birdy", notorious English pirate and Barbary Corsair

Arts and entertainment

Fictional characters

Music

Other

  • Birdie (novel), by Tracey Lindberg
  • Birdy (novel), by William Wharton
  • Birdie (film), starring Maeve Dermody and Sam Parsonson, and directed by Shelly Lauman
  • Birdy (film), starring Matthew Modine and Nicolas Cage, and directed by Alan Parker, based on Wharton's novel

Brands and enterprises

Sports

Other uses

See also


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