George Wood
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George Wood may refer to:
Politicians
- George Wood (died 1558), MP for Flintshire
- George Wood (judge) (1743–1824), English lawyer and politician
- George Tyler Wood (1795–1858), governor of Texas
- George W. Wood (1808–1871), U.S. politician
- George Wood (Canadian politician) (1888–1966), member of Parliament (Brant, Ontario)
- George William Wood (1781–1843), English businessman, Member of Parliament and leading member of civil society in Manchester
- George Wood (New Zealand politician) (born 1946), former mayor of North Shore City, Auckland, New Zealand
Sports
- George Wood (baseball) (1858–1924), left fielder in Major League Baseball, 1880–1892
- George Wood (cricketer) (1893–1971), English cricketer
- George Wood (Somerset cricketer) (1865–1948), first-class cricketer who played three matches in 1893 and 1894
- George Wood (Yorkshire cricketer) (1862–1948), first-class cricketer who played two matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1895
- George Wood (footballer) (born 1952), Scottish footballer
Actors
- G. Wood (1919–2000), American actor
- George Wood (actor) (born 1981), English actor
- Wee Georgie Wood (1894–1979), English actor
Others
- Pseudonym for Fritz Kolbe (1900–1971), German spy for the U.S. during World War II
- George Wood (Wawa, Pennsylvania), founder of Wawa Food Markets
- George Wood (Radio Sweden) (born 1949), American journalist
- George O. Wood, current General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God
- George Arnold Wood (1865–1928), Australian historian
- George Henry Wood (railway director), former director of the Isle of Man Railway
- George Henry Wood (statistician) (1874–1945), English statistician
- George Herbert Wood (died 1949), Canadian businessman who co-founded Wood Gundy and Company
- George Ingersoll Wood (1814–1899), American clergyman
See also
- George Woods (disambiguation)
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