Paul Charlton

Paul Charlton

Paul Charlton may refer to:

*Paul K. Charlton (attorney), former US attorney for Arizona
*Paul Charlton (judge) (1856–1917), former United States District Judge from Puerto Rico
*Paul Charlton (rugby league), Great Britain rugby league player, part of the team that won the 1972 Rugby League World Cup
*Paul Charlton (technologist), American computer technologist who led the development of QuickTime 2.0 for Windows


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