Charles Booth
Charles Booth may refer to:
- Charles Booth (bishop) (died 1535), Tudor bishop of Hereford
- Charles Booth (footballer) (1869–1898), English footballer
- Charles Booth (social reformer) (1840–1916), British philanthropist best known for his surveys of poverty in London
- Charlie Booth (rugby league) (fl. 1930s), English rugby league footballer
- Charles Erwin Booth (born 1840), Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Charles G. Booth (1896–1949), American writer of detective fiction
- Charles Stephen Booth (born 1897), Canadian member of parliament, 1940–45
- Charles Steven Booth, Canadian diplomat; representative to the International Civil Aviation Organization, 1947–54
- Charlie Booth (1903–2008), Australian athlete credited for co-inventing starting blocks for sprinting races
- Frederick Charles Booth (1890–1960), Victoria Cross winner
- Charles Booth (diplomat) (1925–1997), British ambassador to Burma, 1978–1982
- Charles O'Hara Booth (1800–1851), British commandant-in-chief of Port Arthur penal colony, Tasmania
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