Richard Wilson
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There have been many people named Richard Wilson, including:
- Dick Wilson (born 1916), American actor known for the sitcom Bewitched and Charmin commercial character Mr. Whipple
- Richard A. Wilson (1874-1949), Canadian English Professor and author of The Birth of Language (which was highly esteemed by George Bernard Shaw).
- Richard D. Wilson (musician) (1952-1997), Zoot Wilson, leader of the Vermont band The N-Zones, son of Richard Wilson (author)
- Richard Edward Wilson (born 1941), American composer
- Richard G. Wilson (1931-1950), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- Richard Gary Wilson (born 1955), Australian general
- Richard Guy Wilson (born 1940), architectural historian and University of Virginia faculty member
- Richard L. Wilson (journalist) (1905-1981), Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist
- Richard Thomas James Wilson (born 1942), Lord Wilson of Dinton, member of the British House of Lords and former Cabinet secretary
- Richard Thomas Wilson (born 1985), British American football linebacker
- Richard Wilson (American producer) (1915-1991), American producer involved with Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre and other Hollywood films.
- Richard Wilson (Australian actor) (born 1984), British-born Australian actor
- Richard Wilson (author) (1920 - 1987), American science fiction writer
- Richard Wilson (Irish politician) (died 1957), Irish Farmers' Party politician from 1922-36
- Richard Wilson (painter) (1713-1782), Welsh landscape painter
- Richard Wilson (Scottish actor) (born 1936), British actor who played Victor Meldrew in the sitcom One Foot in the Grave
- Richard Wilson (sculptor) (born 1953), Sculptor and musician
- Richard Wilson (soccer), New Zealand soccer goalkeeper
- Richard Wilson (died 1815), Member of Parliament for Barnstaple 1796–1802
- Richard Wilson (1759-1834), Member of Parliament for Ipswich 1806–1807
- Rick Wilson (born 1950), ice hockey player
- Rick Wilson (attorney), American defense attorney
- Rick Wilson (NASCAR) (born 1953), NASCAR driver