Anthony Williams
Anthony Williams, Antony Williams or Tony Williams may refer to:
Anthony Williams
- Anthony A. Williams (born 1951), former Washington D.C. mayor, 1999–2007
- Anthony D. Williams (author), co-author of Wikinomics
- Anthony D. Williams (politician) (1799–1860), Liberian politician
- Anthony Joseph Williams, mining executive
- Anthony H. Williams (born 1957), Pennsylvania State Senator
- Anthony Williams (bishop) (1892–1975), Anglican bishop in the Caribbean
- Anthony Williams (comics), Welsh artist
- Anthony Williams (diplomat) (1923–1990), former British Ambassador to Cambodia, Libya and Argentina
- Anthony Williams (Medal of Honor) (1822–?), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- Anthony Williams (musician) (born 1931), Trinidadian music pioneer and inventor of the steel pans
- Roc Raida (1972–2009), American turntablist and hip hop deejay
- Anthony Williams (footballer) (born 1977), Welsh goalkeeper who plays for Wrexham A.F.C.
- Anthony Williams, candidate in the United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois, 2010
Antony Williams
- Antony John Williams (born 1965), Welsh chemist, president of ChemSpider
- Antony Williams (technologist), English physicist, Microsoft software architect, designer of OLE and COM, see Component Object Model
Tony Williams
- Tony Williams (New Zealand singer)
- Tony Williams (American football) (born 1975), former American football defensive tackle
- Tony Williams (drummer) (1945–1997), jazz drummer
- Tony Williams (English musician) (born 1947), bassist in Stealers Wheel and Jethro Tull
- Tony Williams (rugby league) (born 1988), Australian rugby league footballer
- Tony Williams (singer) (1928–1992), lead singer with The Platters
- The World Famous Tony Williams, American R&B and soul singer
- Tony Williams (swimmer), (born 1938), Sri Lankan Olympic swimmer, see Ceylon at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Tony Williams (soccer) (born 1976), retired American soccer player
See also
- Toni Williams, New Zealand singer
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