The Iceman (nickname) explained
The Iceman or Iceman is a nickname of:
Arts and entertainment
- Magni Ásgeirsson (born 1978), Icelandic singer, songwriter, and musician
- Jerry Butler (born 1939), American soul singer
- Albert Collins (1932–1993), American electric blues guitarist and singer
- Anthony Irvine (born 1951), British performer and visual artist
- Steve November (born 1972), British television producer
- Vanilla Ice, American rapper Rob Van Winkle (born 1967)
- Etika, online alias of American rapper and model Desmond Amofah (1990–2019)
Sports
Auto racing
Basketball
- Wendell Alexis (born 1964), American basketball player
- George Gervin (born 1952), American retired National Basketball Association player
Billiards
Darts
American football
- Ike Charlton (born 1977), American football player
- Carlos Huerta (born 1969), American former National Football League placekicker
- Adam Vinatieri (born 1972), American former National Football League placekicker
Association football
Boxing and mixed martial arts
Other sports
- Björn Borg (born 1956), Swedish tennis player
- Ryan Bukvich (born 1978), American former Major League Baseball relief pitcher
- Bernard Foley (born 1989), Australian rugby player
- Retief Goosen (born 1969), South African golfer
- Al Hackner (born 1954), Canadian Hall-of-Fame curler
- Michael Jones (rugby union) (born 1965), New Zealand former rugby union player and coach
- Damien Thomlinson, former Australian Army commando, swimmer, para-snowboarder, and author
- Steve Waugh (born 1965), Australian former cricketer
- George Woolf (1910–1946), Canadian jockey
Other fields
- Brad Colbert (born 1974), American Marine featured in the 2004 book Generation Kill by Evan Wright
- Wim Hof (born 1959), Dutch adventurer, the world-record holder for the longest ice bath
- Manadel al-Jamadi (died 2003), Iraqi prisoner tortured to death at Abu Ghraib
- Richard Kuklinski (1935–2006), American serial killer
- Jeff Lisandro, Australian poker player
- Ötzi, a well-preserved natural mummy
See also