Richard Williams
Richard, Richie, or Dick Williams may refer to:
Entertainment industry members
- Richard Bebb Williams, (1927–2006), English actor
- Dick Williams (magician) (born 1927), American
- Richard Williams (animator) (born 1933), Canadian-British
- Dick Anthony Williams (1934–2012), American actor
- Richard Laurance Williams, American actor (appeared in an episode of Man from Atlantis)
Military commanders
- Richard Williams (Royal Marines officer) (1764–1839), British military officer
- Richard Williams (RAAF officer) (1890–1980), Australian aviator
Music personalities
- Richard Williams (conductor) (1924–2007), Welsh conductor
- Dick Williams (singer) (born 1926), of The Williams Brothers quartet
- Richard Williams (musician) (1931–1985), American jazz trumpeter
- Rich Williams (born 1951), American guitarist
- Richard Williams, drummer for The Passions (British band)
Political figures
- Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) (before 1502–1545), Welsh soldier and courtier
- Richard Williams (MP for Oxford) (before 1535–1579), English politician for Oxford
- Richard Williams (MP for New Romney) (before 1560–1601), MP for New Romney
- Richard Williams (of Rhosygeido) (before 1570–1622), Welsh politician from Anglesey
- Richard Williams (MP for Flint) (c.1699–1759), Welsh politician for Flint
- Richard H. Williams (New York politician) (1807–after 1863), American politician from New York
- Richard S. Williams (before 1820–after 1853), American politician from New York
- Richard Williams (congressman) (1836–1914), American politician from Oregon
- Richard Henry Williams (1852–1924), Canadian lumber merchant and political figure in Saskatchewan
Sports competitors
Baseball
- Dick Williams (1929–2011), American baseball player and manager
- Dick Williams (executive), American baseball executive and manager
- Rick Williams (baseball, born 1952), American baseball pitcher (Houston Astros, 1978–79)
- Rick Williams (baseball, born 1956), American baseball coach and scout
Cricketers
- Richard Williams (cricketer, born 1901) (1901–1982), English, played for Worcestershire
- Richard Williams (cricketer, born 1957), Welsh-born, played for Northamptonshire
- Richard Williams (cricketer, born 1969), English, played for Gloucestershire
Football (American and Canadian)
- Richard Williams (American football) (born 1960), American running back for Atlanta Falcons and Houston Oilers
- Richie Williams (Canadian football) (born 1983), American quarterback who played in Canada
Football (soccer)
- Richard Williams (footballer) (1869–after 1895), English, played for Everton and Luton Town
- Richard Parry Williams, Welsh international footballer
- Richard L. Williams (see Canada men's national soccer team match results in 1927)
- Dick Williams (footballer) (1905–1983), English, played for three teams
- Richie Williams (born 1970), American, played for nine teams
Rugby
- Richard Garnons Williams (1856–1915), Welsh rugby union player
- Dickie Williams (1925–1997), Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer
- Richard Williams (rugby league) (born 1986), Australian rugby league footballer
Tennis
- Richard Norris Williams (1891–1968), American player
- Richard Williams (tennis coach) (born 1942), American coach and father of Venus and Serena Williams
Other sports
- Richard Williams (rock climber), American climber and entrepreneur
- Richard Williams (basketball coach), American basketball coach at Mississippi State University from 1986 to 1998
- Richard Williams (boxer) (born 1971), English boxer
- Richard Williams (racing driver) (born 1977), English racing driver
Writers and academics
- Richard D'Alton Williams (1822–1862), Irish physician and poet
- Richard Hughes Williams (1878–1919), Welsh language writer of short stories
- Richard Bryn Williams (1902–1981), Welsh writer, poet, playwright and historian
- Richard Tecwyn Williams (1909–1979), Welsh biochemist
- Richard Williams (journalist) (born 1947), English journalist
- Richard Williams (academic) (born 1960), English academic and engineer
Others
- Richard Leroy Williams (1923–2011), American judge
- Richard Llewellyn Williams (born 1929), American diplomat
- Richard T. Williams (before 1930–1956), American sailor, for whom Williams Field in Antarctica is named
See also
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