Irwin (given name)

Irwin is a given name, and may refer to:

  • Irwin Allen (19161991), television and film producer
  • Irwin Barker, Canadian comedian and writer
  • Irwin Caplan (1919–2007), American cartoonist
  • Irwin Chusid, record producer, journalist, self-described landmark preservationist, and radio personality
  • Irwin Cohen (1952–2012), American Olympic judoka
  • Irwin Corey (1914–2017), American comic and film actor
  • Irwin Cotler (born 1940), former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
  • Irwin Donenfeld, former Executive Vice President and Editorial Director of DC Comics
  • Irwin Edman (18961954), American philosopher and professor of philosophy
  • Irwin Freedberg, American professor of dermatology at New York University
  • Irwin Glusker (1924–2022), American art director
  • Irwin Goodman (19431991), Finnish singer
  • Irwin Hasen (1918–2015), cartoonist best known for Wildcat and Dondi
  • Irwin Hoffman (1924–2018), American conductor
  • Irwin M. Jacobs (born 1933), electrical engineer and chairman of Qualcomm
  • Irwin Kra (born 1937), American mathematician
  • Irwin Kula (born 1957), American rabbi and author
  • Irwin McIntosh (19261988), former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
  • Irwin Molasky (1927–2020), American real estate developer and philanthropist
  • Irwin Rose (1926–2015), American biologist, co-recipient of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • Irwin Schiff (1928–2015), tax protester
  • Irwin Shaw (19131984), American playwright, screenwriter and author
  • Irwin Silber (1925–2010), American writer
  • Irwin Stelzer (born 1932), American economist and business columnist for The Sunday Times (UK) and The Courier-Mail
  • Irwin Stone (19071984), biochemist, chemical engineer, and author
  • Irwin Thomas (born 1971), lead singer in the Australian band Southern Sons
  • Irwin Winkler, American film producer and director
  • Irwin Yablans (born 1934), independent film producer and distributor
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