Blackie (nickname)
Blackie or Blacky is the nickname of:
People
Blackie
- Blackie (rapper), American rapper
- George Blackburn (American football) (1913-2006), American collegiate football head coach
- Blackie Chen, Taiwanese television host
- Blackie Collins (1939-2011), American knife maker and designer
- Alvin Dark (born 1922), Major League Baseball player and manager
- Sam Dente (1922-2002), Major League Baseball player
- Paloma Efrom (died 1977), Argentine journalist and singer
- Petr Hošek (born 1989), Czech heavy metal guitarist
- Blackie Ko (1953–2003), Taiwanese film director, producer, stuntman and actor
- Blackie Lawless (born 1956), American singer
- James T. Licavoli (1904-1985), American mobster
- Gus Mancuso (1905-1984), American Major League Baseball player, coach, scout and radio sports commentator
- Blackburn Moore (1897-1980), American politician
- Carlisle Towery (1920-2012), National Basketball Association and League player
Blacky
- Joachim Fuchsberger (1927-2014), German actor, television host, lyricist and businessman
- Christian Schwarzer (born 1969), German retired handball player
- Jean-Yves Thériault (born 1962), Canadian bassist for the thrash/progressive metal band Voivod
Fictional characters
- Boston Blackie, a fictional character created by author Jack Boyle
- "Blackie" Drago, the real name of one of six Marvel Comics villains named The Vulture
- Blackie Gallagher, a main character in the film Manhattan Melodrama (1934), played by Mickey Rooney as a boy and Clark Gable as an adult
- Nelson "Blackie" Hernandez, a recurring character in Narcos who works for the Medellín Cartel and is frequently seen by Escobar's side
- Blackie or Blackford Oakes, protagonist of a series of novels by William F. Buckley, Jr.
- "Blackie" Norton, lead character in the film San Francisco (1936), played by Clark Gable
- Blackie Parrish, on the soap opera General Hospital
- Father John Blackwood "Blackie" Ryan, protagonist of 17 mystery novels by Roman Catholic priest Father Andrew Greeley
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