Fred Perry (disambiguation)
- Fred Perry (disambiguation)
Fred Perry is the name of:
* Fred Perry (1909–1995), the British tennis player
* Fred Perry (comics) (1969– ), the American comic artist
* Fred Perry (football player) (1975– ), the American football player
See also Perry for a list of people with that name.
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