Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas William
William F. Hagerty
William Francis Hagerty IV es un político, diplomático y hombre de negocios estadounidense que se desempeña como senador junior de los Estados Unidos por Tennessee, después de haber sucedido a Lamar Alexander tras su victoria en las elecciones de 2020. Miembro del Partido Republicano, Hagerty fue el trigésimo embajador de Estados Unidos en Japón de 2017 a 2019.
William Boyd
William Boyd fue un actor estadounidense.
William Odis Bertelsman
William Odis Bertelsman is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.
William Snape
William Snape is an English actor. He is best known for portraying Nathan Schofield in the British comedy The Full Monty.
Guillermo I de los Países Bajos
Guillermo I, Príncipe de Orange, Duque de Nassau-Dietz y de Fulda. Estatúder de las Provincias Unidas, Rey de los Países Bajos y Gran Duque de Luxemburgo entre 1815 y 1840.
William Casey
William Joseph Casey fue director del Servicio de Inteligencia de Estados Unidos entre 1981 y 1987. En este cargo fue responsable de la Comunidad de Inteligencia estadounidense y dirigió personalmente la Agencia Central de Inteligencia.
William Dufris
William Duffy known professionally as William Dufris, was an American voice actor and audiobook narrator.
William Campbell Preston Breckinridge
William Campbell Preston Breckinridge was a lawyer and Democratic politician from Kentucky; a U.S. Representative from 1885 to 1895. He was a scion of the Breckinridge political family: grandson of Senator John Breckinridge, and first cousin of Vice President John C. Breckinridge.
William Francis Buckley
William Francis Buckley was a United States Army officer, a Paramilitary Officer in Special Activities Division and a CIA station chief in Beirut from 1984 until 1985. His cover was as a Political Officer at the U.S. Embassy. He was kidnapped by the group Hezbollah in March 1984. He was held hostage and tortured by psychiatrist Aziz al-Abub. Hezbollah later claimed they executed him in October 1985, but another American hostage disputed that, believing that he died five months prior, in June. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery and is commemorated with a star on the Memorial Wall at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters in Langley, Virginia.
William Norcott
William Norcott was an Irish lawyer and satirist. He has been credited as the author of a number of works such as The Metropolis that created a sensation in Dublin in the early 1800s. He was regarded as dissolute, and according to contemporary accounts, ended his life in poverty in Constantinople where he was decapitated and his body thrown into the sea.