William Sullivan

William Sullivan

William Sullivan may refer to:

*William C. Sullivan (1912–1977), United States security official
*Billy Sullivan (American football) (1915–1998), owner of an original franchise, the Boston Patriots, of the American Football League
*William H. Sullivan (born 1922), United States diplomat
*Billy Sullivan (baseball) (1875–1965), baseball catcher
*Billy Sullivan, Jr. (1910–1994), his son, baseball catcher
*William Laurence Sullivan (1872–1935), Unitarian clergyman and author
*William V. Sullivan (1857–1918), United States senator from Mississippi
*William Wilfred Sullivan (1839–1920), premier of Prince Edward Island
*Sir William Sullivan (New Zealand) (1891–1967), New Zealand politician
*William Sullivan (field hockey player) (1910–?), Indian field hockey player
*William J. Sullivan, American judge on the Connecticut Supreme Court
*William John Sullivan (born 1976), software freedom activist, hacker and writer
*Billy L. Sullivan (born 1980), American actor

ee also

*Billy O'Sullivan (born 1968), Irish hurler


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