Otis (given name)
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- Otis Armstrong, a former NFL running back for the Denver Broncos
- Otis R. Bowen, the former governor of Indiana and former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services
- Otis Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times between 1960 and 1980
- Otis Gibson, Methodist missionary
- Otis Grant, a professional boxer
- Otis King, inventor
- Otis Nixon, former Major League Baseball player
- Otis Redding, musician
- Otis Rush, bluesman
- Otis A. Singletary, historian and university administrator
- Otis Skinner, American actor
- Otis Smith (basketball), American basketball player
- Otis Smith (American football), American football player
- Otis M. Smith, justice on the Michigan Supreme Court
- Otis Spann, an American blues pianist
- Otis Taylor (musician), an American blues musician
- Otis Taylor (American football), a former American football player
- Otis Williams, singer and co-founder of The Temptations
Fictional characters
- Otis, a puppy in The Adventures of Milo and Otis
- Otis the Aardvark, a BBC puppet character
- Otis "Bad" Blake,the main character in Scott Cooper's 2009 film, Crazy Heart
- Otis Campbell, the town drunk on the Andy Griffith Show
- Otis the Cow, the main character in Nickelodeon's 2006 film, Barnyard, and its TV spin-off series, Back at the Barnyard
- Otis B. Driftwood, a fictional character that has appeared in the Rob Zombie horror films House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects taken from the character of the same name popularized by Groucho Marx
- Otis, a fictional character in the movie Good Burger
- Otis (Superman), an associate of Lex Luthor, in the films Superman and Superman II
- Otis Otis, a vampire in Heather Brewer's teen book series The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod
See also
- Otis (surname)
- Otis (disambiguation)
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