List is being cross referenced with left-handed list found here.
This is a list of notable people with natural red hair and left-handed. Red or ginger hair may come in a variety of shades from strawberry blond to auburn.[1] It is the rarest natural hair colour.[1]
People who dyed their red hair into another colour or who went grey with age are included, but people with hair dyed red hair, such as Lucille Ball, Rita Hayworth and Sophie Turner are not.[1][2]
Anastasia Romanov — Grand Duchess of Russia "Anastasia grew into a vivacious and energetic child, described as short and inclined to be chubby, with blue eyes and strawberry-blonde hair."
André Villas-Boas — Football player and manager, known in his youth as cenourinho ("baby carrot").[5]
Harold Grange — American footballer, known as the 'first superstar of American football' and named the best college football player of all time by ESPN in 2008.
Matthew Paris (1991), Scottish annals from English chroniclers A.D.500 to 1286, [King John] taunted King Alexander, and because he was red-headed, sent word to him, saying, 'so shall we hunt the red fox-cub from his lairs'
Karl Heller (1997), Antonio Vivaldi: The Red Priest of Venice, p.269, ISBN1574670158, Abbe Vivaldi, who is called il prete rosso (the red priest) because of his red hair.
Carolyn D. Williams (2009), Boudica and her stories: narrative transformations of a warrior queen, University of Delaware Press, p.62, ISBN9780874130799, Boudica's hair color xanthos, is translated in the Greek-English Lexicon (1996) as "yellow of various shades, freq. with a tinge of red." The Revised Supplement (1996) renders xanthotrichos as "tawny-haired," so that seems the best option
John G. Turner (2012), Brigham Young: Pioneer Prophet, p.31, ISBN9780674049673, Brigham Young was thirty-one years old, barrel-chested and of medium height, with sandy-red hair, a clean-shaven face, and blue-gray eyes.
Mary Dodson Wade (2007), Christopher Columbus: Famous Explorer, p.1507, No pictures of Columbus were painted during his life. People who knew him said he was tall with a long nose, red hair, and light-colored eyes. His hair turned completely white by the time he was 30 years old.
Paul Routledge (2003), The Bumper Book of British Lefties, p.240, ISBN9781842750643, But she was best known as 'Red Ellen', the firebrand socialist with red hair...
William J. Mills (2003), Exploring Polar Frontiers: A Historical Encyclopedia, p.218, Eiríkr Thorvaldsson, generally known as Erik the Red or Eirik Raude from the color of his hair
"Isla Fisher weds Sacha Baron Cohen in Jewish ceremony", The Times, Mar 22, 2010, Fisher likes to keep a low profile by putting her trademark red hair up
Barry Miles (2009), The British Invasion, p.196, ISBN9781402769764, ...the sister of Peter Asher (one half of Peter and Gordon) and like him a distinctive redhead, Jane Asher dated Paul McCartney for five years. She was an experienced actress. .. In the mid-sixties her style inspired a million girls to be proud of their red hair ....
Ellen Wattumull (1966), The Journal of Family Welfare, 13 (1): 4, She was petite and feminine with beautiful red hair piled high on her head.{{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
Carl Hodge, Cathal Nolan (2007), US Presidents and Foreign Policy, p.73, ISBN9781851097906, ...from his red hair and lifelong habit of concealing a shrewd mind behind impeccable manners, he garnered the nickname "The Red Fox of Kinderhook."
Maureen O'Connor (2011), Life Stories, p.76, 'The Queen of Technicolor', so called because of her bright-red hair and green eyes, ... Maureen O'Hara started young
Andrew Hilliard Atteridge (1912), The bravest of the brave, Michel Ney, p.310, 'There goes le rougeaud!' — his old nickname when he was a private in the 4th Hussars — a word equivalent to 'red head' or 'carrots'
Jones, Kavanagh, Moran (2007), Politics UK, p.225, ISBN9781405824118, Some say Kinnock's red hair (when he had any) and abundant freckles turned people off. Robin Cook's red hair and 'gnome-like' appearance were said by some experts to have disqualified him from the Labour Party's leadership ...{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Lawrence O. Christensen (1999), Dictionary of Missouri Biography, p.665, ... Sanford began using the name Redd Foxx, which he apparently developed by combining the nickname "Chicago Red," given him because of his hair color, with the surname of the baseball great Jimmy Foxx.
Iona Kirby (19 December 2012), "Flying Tomato no more!", Daily Mail, London, famed for his long red locks which earned him the nickname the Flying Tomato
Kovanen, Tarja (2012). "Rouva Presidentti". Koulukino (in Finnish). Ministry of Education and Culture (Suomen opetus- ja kulttuuriministeriö). Retrieved December 14, 2015.