Croft (surname) explained
Croft is a surname of English origin; notable people with this surname include:
- Annabel Croft, British tennis player
- Chancy Croft (1937–2022), American politician, father of Eric Croft
- Chris Croft, American politician
- Colin Croft, Guyanese cricketer
- David Croft (broadcaster), "Crofty", British TV commentator
- David Croft (TV producer), British TV sitcom writer
- Don Croft (born 1949), American football player
- Douglas Croft, American actor
- Eric Croft (born 1964), American politician, son of Chancy Croft
- Garan Croft, Welsh boxer
- Gary Croft, English footballer
- George W. Croft (1846–1904), American politician, father of Theodore G. Croft
- Henry Croft, Australian-Canadian businessman
- Herbert Croft (disambiguation), several people
- Henry Page Croft, 1st Baron Croft
- Ioan Croft, Welsh boxer
- James Croft, Lord Deputy of Ireland in the sixteenth century
- Jennifer Croft, American translator
- Julia Croft, New Zealand performance artist
- June Croft, British freestyle swimmer
- Lee Croft, English footballer
- Lee Croft (American football) (1898–1984), American NFL guard
- Mary Jane Croft, American actress
- Paddy Croft, actress
- Peta-Kaye Croft, Australian politician
- Richard Croft (tenor), American operatic tenor
- Robert Croft, Welsh cricketer
- Robert Croft (diver), record-setting American US Navy diver (retired)
- Steven Croft (bishop), Bishop of Oxford
- Steven Croft (cricketer), English cricketer
- Sydney Croft (1883–1965), English cricketer
- Theodore G. Croft (1874–1920), American politician, son of George W. Croft
- William Croft, English composer
- William Croft (linguist), American linguist
Fictional characters
- Lara Croft, fictional protagonist of the Tomb Raider series
See also