William Wright
William, Will or Bill Wright may refer to:
Authors, poets and writers
- William Wright (1829–1898), real name of Dan DeQuille, American author, newspaperman, and humorist
- William Wright (author) (1930–2016), American author of Harvard's Secret Court: The Savage 1920 Purge of Campus Homosexuals
- William Wright (poet) (born 1782), Scottish poet
- William Aldis Wright (1831–1914), English writer and editor
Entertainment
- Bill Wright (producer), creator of the British quiz show Mastermind
- Will Wright (actor) (1894–1962), American character actor in film and TV
- William Wright (actor) (1911–1949), American actor
- Will Wright (game designer) (born 1960), American computer game designer and co-founder of the game development company Maxis
- William Lord Wright (1879–1947), American screenwriter and film producer
Politicians
- William Wright (16th century MP) for City of York
- William Wright (Australian politician) (1816-1877), British Army officer and politician in colonial Victoria, member of the Victorian Legislative Council
- William Wright (United States politician) (1794–1866), mayor of Newark, New Jersey and US Senator
- William Wright (Canadian politician) (1853–1926), Canadian Member of Parliament
- William Wright (Scottish politician) (1862–1931), Scottish politician, Member of Parliament for Rutherglen, 1922–1931
- William Wright (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1925), Northern Irish business owner and politician
- William Ambrose Wright (1844–1929), soldier, statesman, lawyer, and devoted Christian. 50-year Georgia Comptroller General
- William B. Wright (1806–1868), Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, 1868
- William Bacon Wright (1830–1895), Confederate politician
- William C. Wright (1866–1933), U.S. Representative from Georgia
- William McKay Wright (1840–1882), Quebec lawyer and political figure
- William W. Wright (1813–1889), New York politician and Erie Canal Commissioner
Religious
- William Wright (priest) (1562–1639), English Roman Catholic missionary priest
- William Wright (missionary) (1837–1899), Irish missionary and author of The Empire of the Hittites
- William Wright (Canadian bishop) (1904–1990), Archbishop of Ontario
- William Wright (Australian bishop) (born 1952), Bishop of Maitland-Newcastle
- William Burnet Wright (1836-1924), American clergyman
Health, science, and engineering
- William Wright (botanist) (1735–1819), Scottish physician and botanist
- William Wright (surgeon) (1773–1860), aural surgeon in England
- William Barton Wright (1828–1915), British railway engineer
- William Hammond Wright (1871–1959), American astronomer
- William Wright (engineer), American engineer who contributed to the development of the Corliss steam engine
- Willy Wright (1917–2010), British civil servant and geologist
Sports
- Bill Wright (catcher), American baseball catcher for the Washington Nationals in 1887
- Bill Wright (coach), Tennessee Volunteers baseball head coach 1963−1981
- Bill Wright (outfielder) (1914–1996), American baseball outfielder in the Negro leagues
- Will Wright (cyclist) (born 1973), Welsh cyclist
- William Wright (cricketer) (1909–1988), English cricketer
- William Wright (footballer) (born 1900), footballer for Exeter City and Huddersfield Town
- Bill Wright (footballer, born 1914), English soccer player
- Billy Wright (footballer, born 1924) (1924–1994), England and Wolverhampton Wanderers footballer
- Bill Wright (rugby union) (1905—1971), New Zealand rugby union player
- Will Wright (rugby league) Born 1970 Cessnock NSW. (NSW Country Rugby League Player) Played from Age 5yrs to Age 42yrs. Clubs Included: Cessnock Mongrels (rugby union), Cessnock Goannas, Kurri Bulldogs, Toronto Scorpions, Port Hedland Cougars, Newman Bulldogs, Bunbury Barbarians (rugby union), South West Warriors. Played alongside rugby league legend Andrew Johns, also played with Matthew Johns, Billy Peden, and many other ARL/NRL stars during and after their professional careers finished. Coached by Garry Johns in his junior career as well as Steven Joey Fulmer in his senior career. Was best known for his toughness on the field and although small in stature made note to pick out and target the biggest man in the field to make a point.
Others
- William Wright (aviator) (1895–1990), English aviator during World War I
- William Wright (explorer), member of Australian Burke and Wills expedition
- William Wright (orientalist) (1830–1889), British Orientalist, grammarian and researcher of Syriac and Arabic
- William Wright (privateer) (fl. 1675–1682), English privateer in French service and later buccaneer who raided Spanish towns in the late 1600s
- William Henry Wright (1876–1951), Canadian prospector and publisher
- William M. Wright (1863–1943), Lieutenant General in the United States Army
- William Robert Wright (1935–2012), American lawyer and Mormon historian
See also
- Billy Wright (disambiguation)
- Liam Andrew Wright (born 1985), British film director, screenwriter and producer
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