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William or Will or Willie Harris may refer to:

Politicians and political activists
William Harris (born 1504) (1504–?), MP for Newport, Cornwall • William Harris (died 1556), MP for MaldonWilliam Harris (MP, died 1709) (c. 1652–1709), English landowner and member of parliament for St Ives, and for Okehampton • William Harris (Birmingham Liberal) (1826–1911), Liberal Party politician and strategist, architect, and writer, in Birmingham, England • William Harris (civil rights leader) (1867–1931), Australian advocate for Aboriginal rights • William Harris (Symbionese Liberation Army), 20th century American militant • William Alexander Harris (Kansas politician) (1841–1909), U.S. Representative from Kansas • William Alexander Harris (Virginia politician) (1805–1864), U.S. Representative from Virginia • William C. Harris (Illinois politician) (1921–2004), American politician • William J. Harris (1868–1932), U.S. Senator from Georgia • William Littleton Harris (1807–1868), Justice of the Mississippi Court of Errors and Appeals • William L. Harris (1923–2013), American politician • William James Harris (1835–1911), Conservative Party politician • William R. Harris (1803–1858), justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court • William Harris (New York politician), American businessman and politician from New York ==Sportsmen==
Sportsmen
William Harris (American football) (1965–2014), American football tight end • Will Harris (American football), American football cornerback • Bill Harris (swimmer) (1897–1961), American swimmer and Olympic bronze medallist • William Harris (tennis) (1947–2002), American tennis player • William Harris (cricketer, born 1861) (1861–1923), English cricketer • William Harris (cricketer, born 1864) (1864–1949), English cricketer • William Harris (cricketer, born 1883) (1883–1967), English cricketer • William Harris (footballer) (1890–?), Scottish footballer • William Harris (rugby union) (1876–1950), New Zealand rugby union player • Will Harris (baseball) (born 1984), baseball player • Willie Harris (born 1978), baseball player • Will Harris (rugby union) (born 2000), Australian rugby union player • Will Harris (footballer) (born 2000), English footballer ==Academics and religious figures==
Academics and religious figures
William Harris (Presbyterian minister) (c.1675–1740), English divine • William Harris (historian) (1720–1770), English dissenting minister and historian • William Harris (academic) (1765–1829), president of Columbia University • William C. Harris (historian), professor of history at North Carolina State University • William Logan Harris (1817–1887), Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church • William H. Harris (botanist) (1860–1920), Irish botanist • William Henry Harris (academic) (1884–1956), Welsh divine, canon and treasurer of St David's Cathedral, and professor of Welsh at St David's College, Lampeter • William Stewart Harris (1922–1994), English-born Australian anthropologist, journalist and Aboriginal rights advocate • William V. Harris (born 1938), professor of history • William Wadé Harris (c. 1860–1929), African evangelist • William S. Harris, American professor and researcher on human nutrition ==Soldiers==
Soldiers
William Harris (colonist) (1757–1812), figure in the American Revolution • William Harris, 2nd Baron Harris (1782–1845), British soldier and peer • William Harris, American Civil War colonel, son of Ira HarrisWilliam W. Harris (Medal of Honor) (1850–1878), Medal of Honor recipient for action in the Indian Wars • William Frederick Harris (1918–1950), United States Marine Corps officer ==Engineers, inventors and scientists==
Engineers, inventors and scientists
William Cornwallis Harris (1807–1848), English military engineer, artist and hunter • Sir William Gordon Harris (1912–2005), British civil engineer • William Snow Harris (1791–1867), invented a ship-borne lightning rod • William Harris, former director general of Science Foundation Ireland ==Others==
Others
Will Harris (poet) (born 1989), British poet • William Harris (beachcomber) (c. 1813–1889), British escaped convict and settler in pre-colonial Nauru • William Harris (musician) (fl. 1927–1928), American country blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter • William Harris (theatrical producer) (1844–1916), American theatre producer and vaudevillian performer • William Harris (Tudor person) (1556–1616), English knight, landowner and incorporator in the third Virginia Company of London • William Harris (settler) (1610–1681), founding settler of Providence, Rhode Island • William Harris, 6th Earl of Malmesbury (1907–2000), British peer • Bill Harris (neuroscientist) (born 1950), Canadian-born neuroscientist • William Critchlow Harris (1854–1913), Canadian architect • William C. Harris (police officer), Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, 1856–1881 • Sir William Henry Harris (1883–1973), English organist and composer • William H. Harris (orthopaedic surgeon) (born 1927), American orthopaedic surgeon • William Laurel Harris (1870–1924), American muralist and editor • William Lewarne Harris (1929–2013), English composer • William Torrey Harris (1835–1909), United States Commissioner of Education, American educator, philosopher, lexicographer • William Harris Jr. (1884–1946), Broadway theatrical producer • William Harris, founder of the Ottawa Citizen newspaper • William Bevan Harris, British-American comic actor, better known as Billy Bevan • Will Harris, the protagonist of the 2026 animated sports film Goat, voiced by Caleb McLaughlin ==See also==
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