- William Clark
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William Clark may refer to:
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Politics
- William Clark (explorer) (1770–1838), American soldier and explorer; governor of Missouri Territory
- William Clark (congressman) (1774–1851), American politician, US Congressman from Pennsylvania, and Treasurer of the United States
- William Clark, Jr. (1798–1871), American politician and signatory to the Texas Declaration of Independence
- William Clark, Jr. (1828–1884), American politician, and Texas state legislator, see William Clark, Jr. (1798–1871)
- William Clark, Jr. (diplomat) (1930–2008), former United States Ambassador to India
- William Clark, Baron Clark of Kempston (1917–2004), British politician
- William A. Clark (1839–1925), copper baron and United States Senator from Montana
- William George Clark (politician) (1865–1948), Canadian politician
- William Mortimer Clark (1836–1915), Canadian politician
- William P. Clark, Jr. (born 1931), American politician, and United States Secretary of the Interior
- William Ramsey Clark (born 1927), America politician, United States Attorney General
- William Thomas Clark (1831–1905), American soldier and Congressman from Texas (1869–1872)
- William Harold Clark (1869–1913), politician in Alberta, Canada
- William White Clark (1819–1883), Confederate politician
- William Moore Wallis Clark, Ulster Unionist member of the Senate of Northern Ireland
- William Keir Clark (1910–2010), Canadian merchant and political figure in Prince Edward Island
Sport
- William Clark (archer) (?–1913), American Olympic archer
- William Clark (boxer) (1899–1988), American boxer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics
- William Clark (footballer), Scottish football manager
- William Dennison Clark (1885–1932), American football player
- William Nuschler Clark (born 1964), American professional baseball player
- William Clark (skier) (1910–1975), Canadian skier and Olympic competitor
- William Clark (swimmer), Fijian swimmer
- Bill Clark (rugby player) (died 2010), New Zealand rugby player
- Billy Clark (footballer born 1967), English footballer
- Billy Clark (footballer born 1881) (1881–1937), Scottish footballer
- Billy Clark (footballer born 1991), footballer who last played for Ipswich Town
Academia
- William A. V. Clark, New Zealand-born American geographer, member of the American National Academy of Sciences
- William Bell Clark (1889–1968), American advertising executive and naval historian
- William Bullock Clark (1860–1917), American geologist
- William C. Clark (born 1948), American ecologist and environmental policy analyst, member of the American National Academy of Sciences
- William D. Clark (1916–1985), economist and first director of the Overseas Development Institute
- William George Clark (1821–1878), British scholar of Shakespearean literature
- William Robinson Clark (1829–1912), Canadian theologian
- William S. Clark (1826–1886), American scholar and Massachusetts educator
Other
- William Clark (merchant) (1670–1742), merchant and town official in Boston, Massachusetts
- William Clark (explorer) (1770–1838), American explorer of "Lewis and Clark" fame
- William Clark (judge) (1891–1957), American federal judge
- William A. Clark (soldier), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- William Andrews Clark, Jr. (1877–1934), American violinist, and founder of the Los Angeles Philharmonic; son of William Andrews Clark, Sr.
- William Henry Clark (1876–1952), British civil servant and diplomat
- William Leon Clark (1911–2005), Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force
- William Clark (inventor) (1821–1880), British civil engineer and inventor
- William Tierney Clark (1783–1852), English engineer and bridge designer
- William Clark (priest) (died 1603), English Roman Catholic priest and conspirator
- William Clark (bishop) (died 1925), Canadian Anglican bishop
- William Morgan Clark, fictional dictator from Babylon 5
See also
- William Clarke (disambiguation)
- Will Clark (disambiguation)
- Willie Clark (disambiguation)
- William Clerk, Tudor politician
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