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Nickname or given name

  • Charles Coventry (Zimbabwean cricketer)
    Charles Coventry (Zimbabwean cricketer)
    Charles Kevin Coventry is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and occasional wicket-keeper. Within Zimbabwe he is known as "Chappie" Coventry. He previously held the record of the highest individual score in a One Day International, 194 runs not out. This was surpassed by Sachin...

    , nicknamed Chappie
  • Chappie Dwyer
    Chappie Dwyer
    Edmund Alfred Dwyer was an Australian cricketer and national selector. Dwyer was born in Mosman, Sydney and played for the New South Wales cricket team for three first-class cricket matches as a right-handed batsmen.-Career:Dwyer played his three matches for NSW sporadically between the end of the...

     (1894–1975), Australian cricketer
  • Chappie Fox
    Chappie Fox
    Charles Philip "Chappie" Fox was a circus historian and philanthropist born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who greatly expanded the Circus World Museum and helped found the Great Circus Parade in Milwaukee....

     (1913–2003), American circus historian and philanthropist
  • Chappie Geygan
    Chappie Geygan
    James Edward Geygan was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball. Born in Ironton, Ohio, he played for the Boston Red Sox from 1924-1926. He died at age 62 in Columbus, Ohio.-External links:...

     (1903–1966), American shortstop in Major League Baseball
  • Daniel James, Jr. (1920–1978), U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, first African American four-star general
  • Chappie Johnson
    Chappie Johnson
    George "Chappie" Johnson was an African-American baseball catcher and field manager in the Negro leagues. He played for many of the best teams around 1900 and 1910 and he crossed racial boundaries as a teacher and coach....

     (1876–1949), American baseball catcher and field manager in the Negro leagues
  • Chappie McFarland
    Chappie McFarland
    Charles Amos McFarland was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched from 1902-1906.His brother, Monte McFarland, also played professional baseball.-External links:...

     (1875–1924), American pitcher in Major League Baseball
  • Chappie Snodgrass
    Chappie Snodgrass
    Amzie Beal Snodgrass was a Major League Baseball outfielder. Snodgrass played for the Baltimore Orioles in the season. In three games, he had one hit in ten at-bats. He batted and threw right-handed....

     (1870–1951), American Major League Baseball outfielder
  • Max Miller (comedian) (November–1963), British front-cloth comedian known as the Cheeky Chappie

In arts

  • Coach Charles "Chappie" Davis, a character played by Sonny Jim Gaines in the 1981 television movie The Sophisticated Gents
    The Sophisticated Gents
    The Sophisticated Gents is a TV miniseries that aired on three consecutive nights from September 29 to October 1, 1981 on NBC. Its ensemble cast featured a number of African American stage and film actors, many of whom were customarily seen in Blaxploitation motion pictures in the 1970s. The...

  • Chappie, Don't Cry
    Chappie, Don't Cry
    "Chappie, Don't Cry", or as it's sometimes spelled, "Chappie,Don't Cry", is the first mainstream album by the Japanese dub band, Fishmans. "Chappie" is believed to be referring to Charlie Chaplin. The album cover also has a Chaplin-esque hat on it.- Tracks :...

    , a 1991 album by Japanese musicians Fishmans
  • Stanford Chaparral
    Stanford Chaparral
    The Stanford Chaparral is a humor magazine published by students of Stanford University since 1899.-History:...

    , college humor magazine nicknamed Chappie
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