Umbrella Man

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Umbrella Man may refer to:

  • Umbrella man (JFK assassination), Louie Steven Witt, a witness to the JFK assassination who was seen carrying an umbrella
  • Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1937 to 1940, nicknamed "Umbrella Man" because he often carried an umbrella in public and was invariably depicted with it in cartoons - sometimes even drawn as an umbrella
  • Antonio Luis Hernandez, a Puerto Rican gang member in New York City who was a cohort of Salvador Agron, the Capeman
  • Robert W. Patten, an eccentric figure in Seattle's history and the cartoon figure modeled after him
  • The widely reposted image of an unnamed protester, who during the 2014 Hong Kong protests, used two umbrellas to protect himself from tear gas
  • Umbrella man (Minneapolis riots), an unnamed protester who was captured on video engaging in property destruction on May 27, 2020, during the George Floyd protests in Minneapolis–Saint Paul

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  • THE UMBRELLA MAN (2019), a short film by Alex Bale