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Jeff, Geoff or Geoffrey Ellis may refer to:

Jeffrey Graham (Jeff) Ellis is an Australian plant scientist, and Program Leader at CSIRO Plant Industry.

Sir Robert Geoffrey Ellis, 1st Baronet was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

Geoffrey Phillip Ellis is a former Welsh cricketer. Ellis was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Llandudno, Caernarfonshire.

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Geoffrey E. Emerick was an English sound engineer who worked with the Beatles on their albums Revolver (1966), Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) and Abbey Road (1969). Beatles producer George Martin credited him with bringing "a new kind of mind to the recordings, always suggesting sonic ideas, different kinds of reverb, what we could do with the voices".

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Geoffrey is a French and English masculine given name. It is the Anglo-Norman form of the Germanic compound *gudą 'god' and *friþuz 'peace'. It is a cognate of Dutch Godfried and German Gottfried.

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Lord Jeff is a 1938 MGM film, set in England, starring Freddie Bartholomew as a spoiled orphan who has gotten mixed up with some crooks, but gets set straight by a stint in a mercantile marine vocational school for orphaned boys.

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Jeff Ellis is an American recording engineer and mix engineer. His most notable work was featured on both of Frank Ocean's critically acclaimed albums: Channel ORANGE and Blonde

Geoffrey Webb (1898–1970) was a British art historian.