Charles Walker
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Charles Walker or Charlie Walker may refer to:
- Charles Walker (boxer), American boxer
- Charles Walker (British politician) (born 1967), Conservative Party politician
- Charles Walker (checkers player) (born 1934), former Mississippi state checkers champion and minister
- Charles Walker (Fijian politician) (born 1928), retired Fijian civil servant, politician and diplomat
- Charles Walker (Georgia politician) (born 1947), American politician from the state of Georgia
- Charles Walker (liturgist), liturgist and author
- Charles Walker (murderer) (c. 1940–1990), first man to be executed in Illinois since the death penalty was reinstated
- Charles Arthur Walker, Member of the UK Parliament for Wexford Borough
- Charles C. B. Walker (1824–1888), U.S. Representative from New York
- Charles Curwen Walker (1856–1940), Christadelphian writer and editor
- Charles D. Walker (born 1948), American astronaut
- Charles E. Walker (1860–1893), New York politician
- Charles H. Walker (1828–1877), Wisconsin politician
- Charles Howard Walker (1857–1936), architect, designer and educator in Boston, Massachusetts
- Charles L. Walker (1832–1904), Latter-day Saint hymnwriter
- Charles Michael Walker (1916–2001), British diplomat
- Charles Rumford Walker (1893–1974), American historian, political scientist and novelist
- Charles Rumford Walker (physician) (1852–?), his father, New Hampshire physician and politician
- Charles Vincent Walker (1812–1882), British electrical engineer
- Charlie Walker (footballer) (1911–1990), English footballer
- Charlie Walker (musician) (1926–2008), American country musician
- Charlie Walker (cricketer, born 1909) (1909–1942), Australian wicket-keeper
- Charlie Walker (cricketer, born 1992), English cricketer
- Charls Walker (born 1923), Under Secretary and Deputy Secretary of the US Treasury
- Chuck Walker (Charles David Walker, born 1941), American football player
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