3-7111: Charles , Charlie , Charley , Chuck or Chuckie Williams may refer to: Actors [ edit ] Charles Williams (English actor) (1693–1731), at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Charles Williams (American actor) (1898–1958), screenwriter Charlie Williams (comedian) (1927–2006), English Yorkshire stand-up, former footballer Artists [ edit ] Charles Williams (caricaturist) (before 1775—1830), British illustrator Charles Insco Williams (1853–1923), American artist and architect in Dayton, Ohio Charles David Williams (1875–1954), American book and magazine illustrator ( Cross burning ) Charles Williams (artist) (born 1965), American-English Stuckist movement painter Charles T. Williams (1918–1966), American sculptor Music and dance [ edit ] Charles Holston Williams (1886–1978), American founder of dance company Charles Williams (composer) (1893–1978), English film music Charles Williams (musician) (born 1932), American jazz saxophonist Charles Williams (album) , 1971 release by saxophonist Charles "Hungry" Williams (1935–1986), American R&B drummer from New Orleans Politics [ edit ] Charles Williams (of Llangibby) (1591–1641), English MP in 1621 Charles Hanbury Williams (1708–1759), Welsh MP and satirist Charles K. Williams (1782–1853), American governor of Vermont Charles Williams (before 1825—after 1865), American mayor of Rockford, Illinois , 1859–64 Watkin Williams (Liberal politician) (Charles James Watkin Williams, 1828–1884), Welsh MP for Caernarvonshire, 1880 Charles G. Williams (1829–1892), American congressman from Wisconsin Charles Henry Williams (1834–1908), English MP for Barnstaple, 1868–1874 Charles Williams (Wisconsin state legislator) (1844–1922), American Democrat Morgan Williams (politician) (Charles Morgan Williams, 1878–1970), New Zealand politician Charles Williams (Torquay MP) (1886–1955), English politician Charles Cromwell Williams (1896–1975), Canadian member of Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan Charles Williams (Australian politician) (1890–1952), Labor member of Western Australian Legislative Council, 1928–1948 Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Elvel (1933–2019), English MP, cricketer, businessman Sports [ edit ] American football [ edit ] Charles M. Williams (coach) , football and basketball at Temple University, 1894–99 Chuck Williams (American football) (1934–2020), coach Charles Williams (gridiron football) (born 1953), Canadian defensive back Charlie Williams (American football) (born 1972), NFL safety for Dallas Cowboys Association football [ edit ] Charlie Williams (footballer, born 1873) (1873–1952), English goalkeeper and manager Charles Williams (footballer, born 1912) (1912—after 1934), English footballer Charlie Williams (footballer, born 1944) , Maltese midfielder Charlie Williams (comedian) (1927–2006), English centre-half, later performer Baseball [ edit ] Charles Williams (baseball) (1894–1952), American pitcher in Negro leagues Charlie Williams (shortstop) (1903–1931), American shortstop in Negro leagues Charlie Williams (umpire) (1943–2005), first African American behind home plate in World Series Charlie Williams (pitcher) (1947–2015), American with Mets and Giants Basketball [ edit ] Charlie Williams (basketball) (born 1943), American point guard Chuck Williams (basketball) (born 1946), American point guard Chuckie Williams (born 1953), American shooting guard Chaz Williams (born 1991), American point guard in Macedonian First League Charles Williams (basketball) (born 1996), American shooting guard Combat sports [ edit ] Charley Williams (born 1928), American boxer Charles Williams (boxer) (born 1962), American light heavyweight Rockin' Rebel (Charles Williams, 1966–2018), American professional wrestler Other sports [ edit ] Charles Williams (cricketer, born 1800) (1800–1830), English underarm bowler with Marylebone Charles Williams (Australian footballer) (1881–1969), with Richmond in VFL Charles Williams (athlete) (1887–1971), English 1908 Olympian in track and field Charles Williams (rackets) (1888–1935), English world champion and Titanic survivor Charlie Williams (motorcyclist) (born 1950), English motorcyclist Charles Williams (rugby union) South African player, 1976–1980 Charlie Williams (pool player) (born 1977), Korean-born American Charles Williams (ice hockey) (born 1992), American goaltender Writers [ edit ] Fiction [ edit ] Charles Williams (British writer) (1886–1945), English novelist, member of Inklings Charles Williams (American author) (1909–1975), American author of suspense novels ( Dead Calm , Hotspot ,...) C. K. Williams (Charles Kenneth Williams, 1936–2015), American poet Charlie Williams (British writer) (born 1971), English author of The Mangel Trilogy Charles Williams (film director) (born 1982), Australian screenwriter-director Non-fiction [ edit ] Charles Greville Williams (1829–1910), English scientist and analytical chemist Charles Frederick Williams (1838–1904), Irish-Scottish newspaper editor and war correspondent Charles Theodore Williams (1838–1912), English physician Charles Tudor Williams (1839–1914), American businessman and educator Charles D. Williams (1860–1923), American Episcopal bishop and theologian C. Dickerman Williams (1900–1998), American lawyer and freedom-of-speech advocate Charles Williams (priest) (1906–1961), Welsh Anglican theologian and chaplain of Merton College Chuck Williams (author) (1915–2015), American cookbook writer, founder of Williams-Sonoma Charles M. Williams (academic) (1917–2011), American professor at Harvard Business School Other [ edit ] Charles Williams (academic) (1807–1877), English principal of Jesus College, Oxford Charles Williams (brewer) (1850–1936), Australian pioneer in Adelaide Charles Williams (Royal Navy officer) (1925–2015), South African-born rear admiral Charles James Blasius Williams (1805–1889), English physician Charles Q. Williams (1933–1982), American Army major, Medal of Honor recipient Charles Andrew Williams (born 1986), perpetrator of
6-597: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Charles Williams (English actor) Charles Williams (1693–1731) was a British stage actor . Williams joined the company at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1718 and remained with it to his death in the year of his 38th birthday. This article about an English actor is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Charles Williams (gridiron football) Charles Williams (born September 14, 1953)
9-617: The Santana High School shooting See also [ edit ] William Charles (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Charles_Williams&oldid=1252457408 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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