George Chapman (disambiguation)
- George Chapman (disambiguation)
George Chapman may refer to:
* George Chapman (circa 1559-1634), English dramatist, translator, and poet
* George Chapman (healer) (1921-2006), British trance healer and medium
* George Chapman (murderer) (1865-1903), Polish-born English serial killer
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