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Willson may refer to: Willson (name) Willson River, a river on Kangaroo Island in South Australia Willson River, South Australia, a locality on Kangaroo
Willson
British television presenter (1957–2025)
Quentin Mcdonald Willson[better source needed] (23 July 1957 – 8 November 2025) was an English television presenter and producer, motoring journalist
Quentin_Willson
American talent agent (1911–1978)
Henry Leroy Willson (July 31, 1911 – November 2, 1978) was an American Hollywood talent agent who played a large role in developing the beefcake craze
Henry_Willson
Venezuelan baseball player (born 1992)
Willson Eduardo Contreras (born May 13, 1992) is a Venezuelan professional baseball first baseman and catcher for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball
Willson_Contreras
King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603
p. 80; Lockyer 1998, p. 167; Willson 1963, p. 267. Croft 2003, p. 93; Willson 1963, p. 348. Willson 1963, p. 409. Willson 1963, pp. 348, 357. Schama 2001
James_VI_and_I
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Mary Willson may refer to: Mary A. Hilliard Willson (1871–1928), English Quaker member of the Willson Group of artists Mary Ann Willson (active 1810 to
Mary_Willson
American composer, conductor, musical arranger, and bandleader (1902–1984)
Robert Reiniger Meredith Willson (May 18, 1902 – June 15, 1984) was an American flautist, composer, conductor, musical arranger, bandleader, playwright
Meredith_Willson
Hong Kong radio actor
cricketer B.J. Willson.{{Citation needed|reason=Can't find reliable info about B.J. Willson|date=August 2024}} Raised in Hong Kong, Willson has been a part
Simon_Willson
Canadian player of American football (born 1990)
Willson (born January 15, 1990) is a Canadian former professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL). Willson played
Luke_Willson
American actor
Paul Willson is an American film, television and voice actor who played Paul Krapence on Cheers. Willson was raised in San Francisco, California. He attended
Paul_Willson
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David Willson may refer to: David Willson (Quaker) (1778–1866), religious leader and mystic David Harris Willson (1901–1973), American historian and professor
David_Willson
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William Willson may refer to: William H. Willson (1805–1856), pioneer of the U.S. state of Oregon William Willson (businessman) (1927–2003?), chairman
William_Willson
American artist
Mary Ann Willson (active 1810 to 1825) was an American folk artist whose work remained undiscovered for over a century, until it appeared in an exhibition
Mary_Ann_Willson
Name list
variant. Willson is less common as a given name. Willson may refer to: Alan N. Willson, Jr. (born 1939), American electrical engineer Alice Willson (1889–1980)
Willson_(name)
Wife of William Randolph Hearst (1882–1974)
Millicent Veronica Hearst (née Willson; July 16, 1882 – December 5, 1974) was the wife of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst. Willson was a vaudeville performer
Millicent_Hearst
1957 stage musical by Meredith Willson
Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The plot concerns con man Harold Hill
The_Music_Man
Chemist
Carlton Grant Willson is a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He received his B.S. in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley
C._Grant_Willson
American Vietnam veteran & peace activist (born 1941)
S. Brian Willson (born July 4, 1941) is a U.S. American Vietnam veteran, peace activist, and trained attorney. Willson served in the US Air Force from
Brian_Willson
Topics referred to by the same term
John Willson may refer to: John Willson (politician) John Willson (diplomat) John Wilson (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about
John_Willson
American writer and con artist
Laurel Rose Willson (August 18, 1941 – April 8, 2002) was an American author. She authored books as Lauren Stratford alleging Satanic ritual abuse (SRA)
Laurel_Rose_Willson
English guitarist and singer-songwriter
Martin Howard Willson-Piper (born 7 May 1958) known as Marty Willson-Piper is an English guitarist and singer-songwriter famous for his work as a former
Marty_Willson-Piper
American painter, military officer, scientist, and naturalist (1741–1827)
Charles Willson Peale (April 15, 1741 – February 22, 1827) was an American painter, military officer, scientist, and naturalist. In 1775, inspired by
Charles_Willson_Peale
American series of comedy short films
Our Gang (also known as The Little Rascals or Hal Roach's Rascals) is an American series of comedy short films chronicling the adventures of a group of
Our_Gang
Indian actor
Wilson Joseph (born 22 November 1981), professionally credited as Siju Wilson, is an Indian actor and producer, who works in Malayalam films. He won the
Siju_Wilson
2024 studio album by Ashe
Willson is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Ashe. It was released on September 6, 2024, as an independent artist. After the cancellation
Willson_(album)
American architect (1877–1956)
Fred Fielding Willson (November 11, 1877 – August 13, 1956), most commonly known as Fred F. Willson, was an architect in Bozeman, Montana, who designed
Fred_F._Willson
American flag officer and inventor
Box') issued in 1917. The son of Sidney Louis Willson and Lucy Fenton Staats Willson, Russell Willson attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Russell_Willson
British singer (born 1982)
Maria Willson (born 1982/3) is a British singer who first found fame on Michael Barrymore's My Kind of People with a host of television and radio performances
Maria_Willson
American politician (1846–1931)
Everett Willson (October 13, 1846 – August 24, 1931) was an American politician and the 36th governor of Kentucky. Orphaned at the age of twelve, Willson went
Augustus_E._Willson
American astronomer
Lee Anne Willson (born 1947) is an American astronomer. Lee Anne Willson (nee Mordy) was born on March 14, 1947, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Willson was interested
Lee_Anne_Willson
Australian rock band
to 1997 and again in 2020, with Willson-Piper departing in 2013. Ian Haug, formerly of Powderfinger, replaced Willson-Piper, with former touring multi-instrumentalist
The_Church_(band)
British motoring TV show (1977–2001)
Noel Edmonds, Jeremy Clarkson, Tiff Needell, William Woollard and Quentin Willson. The programme proved popular during the late 1980s and early 1990s, and
Top_Gear_(1977_TV_series)
British linguist, academic and Bletchley Park veteran
Harold Bernard Willson (25 February 1919 – 1994) was a British linguist and noted academic, who during the Second World War was the first person to decrypt
Bernard_Willson
Canadian journalist, soldier, historian and author
Henry Beckles Willson, known as Beckles Willson, (26 August 1869 – 18 September 1942) was a Canadian journalist, First World War soldier, historian and
Henry_Beckles_Willson
American guitarist (1953–1985)
Ricky Helton Wilson (March 19, 1953 – October 12, 1985) was an American musician best known as the original guitarist and founding member of rock band
Ricky_Wilson_(guitarist)
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Willson may refer to: Robert Willson (artist) (1912–2000), American artist and sculptor notable for his creative use of solid glass Robert Willson (bishop)
Robert_Willson
Canadian inventor (1860–1915)
Thomas Leopold "Carbide" Willson (March 14, 1860 – December 20, 1915) was a Canadian inventor. Willson was born on a farm near Princeton, Canada West
Thomas_Willson
British former professional sportsperson (born 1963)
Michael Andreas Willson (born 29 October 1963) is a British former professional sportsperson best known for his role as Cobra on the British TV show Gladiators
Michael_Willson
Micronesian language of the Marshall Islands
[page needed]. Willson (2008), p. 15 Willson (2008), p. 16 Willson (2008), p. 17 Willson (2008), pp. 17–18 Willson (2008), p. 18 Willson (2008), pp. 19–21
Marshallese_language
American screenwriter
Willson (30 July 1890 - 6 February 1974) was an American screenwriter, as well as an author of children's books, novels, and short stories. Willson was
Dixie_Willson
American football player (1911–1961)
Osbern Putnam "Diddy" Willson (January 17, 1911 – January 19, 1961) was an American professional football guard who played three seasons with the Philadelphia
Diddy_Willson
American musical film by Morton DaCosta
musical film directed and produced by Morton DaCosta, based on Meredith Willson's 1957 Broadway musical of the same name, which DaCosta also directed. Robert
The_Music_Man_(1962_film)
Early C20 businessman and legislator in British India
Sir Walter Stuart James Willson (16 November 1876 – 16 April 1952) was an Dublin-born business man and banker in British India who became a member of
Walter_Willson
American historian (1901–1973)
Willson (May 18, 1901 – December 11, 1973) was an American historian and professor who specialized in the history of 17th-century England. Willson's progenitors
David_Harris_Willson
British engineer and suffragette
Laura Annie Willson MBE (née Buckley) (15 August 1877 – 17 April 1942) was an English engineer and suffragette, who was twice imprisoned for her political
Laura_Annie_Willson
British director and choreographer (born 1970)
Suzy Willson (born 1970) is a British director and choreographer. Willson is co-artistic director of London-based performance company Clod Ensemble. Willson
Suzy_Willson
Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)
(1970), p. 12. Willson (1963), p. 86. Williams (1970), p. 10. Willson (1963), pp. 87–88. Williams (1970), p. 6. Williams (1970), p. 14. Willson (1963), p. 88
Anne_of_Denmark
American Methodist missionary and pioneer
Chloe Aurelia Clark Willson (April 16, 1818 – June 2, 1874) was an early pioneer of what became the U.S. state of Oregon, and one of the first teachers
Chloe_Clark_Willson
English architect, antiquary, architectural writer and mayor
Edward James Willson FSA (21 June 1787–8 September 1854) was an English architect, antiquary, architectural writer, and mayor of Lincoln in 1851–2. Born
Edward_James_Willson
American classical composer
Willson Osborne (1906–1979) was an American composer. After completing the undergraduate program in composition and music theory at the University of
Willson_Osborne
English cricketer
Erasmus Albert Willson (13 October 1878 – 17 April 1948) was an English first-class cricketer who played in a single first-class match for Kent County
Erasmus_Willson
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
Belfield, also known as the Charles Willson Peale House, was the home of Charles Willson Peale from 1810 to 1826, and was declared a National Historic
Belfield_(Philadelphia)
Jane Wynne Willson (born 1933) is a British teacher, writer, campaigner and humanist. She was a vice-president and is now a patron of Humanists UK. She
Jane_Wynne_Willson
Residential in Ohio, United States
The Willson Tower is a high-rise residential building in Cleveland, Ohio. It is 210 feet tall, and was built in 1971. The building is owned by the Cuyahoga
Willson_Tower
American actor and singer (1933–2009)
reoriented away from classical music to musical theatre in 1960 after Meredith Willson cast him in a leading role in his new Broadway musical The Unsinkable Molly
Harve_Presnell
American judge (1902–1998)
Joseph Putnam Willson (January 7, 1902 – August 3, 1998) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District
Joseph_Putnam_Willson
American poet (1837–1867)
Forceythe Willson (April 10, 1837 – February 2, 1867) was a nineteenth-century American poet. He was the brother of Kentucky governor Augustus E. Willson. Byron
Forceythe_Willson
Union soldier and Montana merchant
Lester Sebastion Willson (June 16, 1839 – January 26, 1919) was a U.S. Civil War officer in the Union Army, Assistant Quartermaster General of New York
Lester_S._Willson
American singer-songwriter (born 1993)
Ashlyn Rae "Ashe" Willson (born 1993) is an American singer-songwriter. She is known for her 2019 single "Moral of the Story", which was featured in the
Ashe_(singer)
Guinean-American entrepreneur and property owner
1796 after 44 years held in bondage. James Alexander Simpson and Charles Willson Peale painted his portrait, Peale's being held in the Philadelphia Museum
Yarrow_Mamout
2024 studio album by Willson Williams
& Withered Hand - Willson Williams, retrieved 2025-06-24 Jupp·Reviews·, Ed (2024-05-10). "Kathryn Williams & Withered Hand - Willson Williams (One Little
Willson_Williams_(album)
United States historic place in Reading, Pennsylvania
transform lives through unique interactions with art.” Located in the former Willson Goggle Factory building, GoggleWorks Center for the Arts features eight
GoggleWorks
American actor (1922–1996)
physique caught the eye of Henry Willson, the head of talent at David O. Selznick's newly formed Vanguard Pictures. Willson was widely known for his stable
Guy_Madison
Canadian ice hockey player
Donald Walter Willson (January 13, 1913 – March 23, 1967) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. He played 22 games in the National Hockey League
Don_Willson
David Willson (1778–1866) was a religious and political leader who founded the Quaker sect known as, 'The Children of Peace' or 'Davidites,' based at
David_Willson_(Quaker)
Canadian radio announcer and host (1928–2019)
Bob Willson (1928 – December 27, 2019) was a Canadian radio announcer and the host of programs on CBC Television in Winnipeg and Toronto. His broadcasting
Bob_Willson
2018 documentary film
of S. Brian Willson is a 2017 American documentary film directed by Bo Boudart that chronicles the life and activism of S. Brian Willson, a Vietnam War
Paying the Price for Peace: The Story of S. Brian Willson
Paying_the_Price_for_Peace:_The_Story_of_S._Brian_Willson
American politician
William Holden Willson (April 14, 1805 – April 17, 1856) was a pioneer of the U.S. state of Oregon and the founder of its capital city, Salem. A native
William_H._Willson
English family of painters
Margaret Willson and E. Dorothy Willson, and Mary Hilliard Willson. John Joseph, known as J.J. Willson, was senior partner in the firm of Willson, Walker
Willson_Group
American actor (1935–2016)
pursue a modeling career and met film agent Henry Willson, who persuaded him to go to Hollywood. Willson had represented several well-known actors and actresses
James_Westmoreland_(actor)
American baseball player (1895–1964)
Frank Hoxie "Kid" Willson (November 3, 1895 – April 17, 1964) was an American professional baseball player. He played parts of two seasons in Major League
Kid_Willson
American architectural firm
Stone, Carpenter & Willson was a Providence, Rhode Island–based architectural firm in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. It was named for the partners
Stone,_Carpenter_&_Willson
American sculptor
Robert William Willson (Mertzon, Texas, May 28, 1912 – San Antonio, June 1, 2000) was an American artist and sculptor notable for his creative use of
Robert_Willson_(artist)
Harry Willson (23 July 1932 – 9 March 2010) was a writer of fiction, satire, social commentary, and philosophy, and co-founder of Amador Publishers in
Harry_Willson
American women's rights activist
Josephine Beall Willson Bruce (October 29, 1853 – February 15, 1923) was a women's rights activist in the late 1890s and early 1900s. She spent a majority
Josephine_Beall_Willson_Bruce
Roman Catholic bishop (1794–1866)
William Willson (1794 – 30 June 1866) was an English Roman Catholic bishop and the first Bishop of Hobart. Born in Lincolnshire in 1794, Willson spent 18
Robert_Willson_(bishop)
Scottish indie rock musician
Dan Willson (born 23 July 1974), also known by his stage name Withered Hand, is an Edinburgh-based indie rock musician. His first studio album, Good News
Withered_Hand
Biochemical engineer
Richard Coale Willson is an American chemical engineer, academic, and biotechnology entrepreneur. He is the Huffington–Woestemeyer Professor of Chemical
Richard_C._Willson
Topics referred to by the same term
Simon Wilson or Willson may refer to: Simon Wilson (cricketer) (born 1970), New Zealand cricketer Simon Wilson (cyclist) (born 1980), in 2011 British
Simon_Wilson
American actor and film producer (1940–2023)
talent agent Henry Willson offered him acting opportunities and a lavish lifestyle in exchange for sex. He says he punched Willson in the face, knocking
Tony_Tarantino
State capitol building of Oregon, US
territorial government for this purpose from pioneer and Salem founder W. H. Willson. Construction was temporarily halted after the legislation to move the
Oregon_State_Capitol
English-born Zimbabwean cricketer
Ronald Henry Willson (14 July 1933 – 3 January 2017) was an English-born Zimbabwean cricketer. Willson was a left-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm
Ronald_Willson
English cricketer and Royal Air Force officer
Bernard John "Tug" Willson (20 June 1935 - 14 February 1997) was an English former first-class cricketer and Royal Air Force officer. Willson was born in June
Bernard_Willson_(cricketer)
American actor (1925–1985)
because of poor grades. After he sent talent scout Henry Willson a picture of himself in 1947, Willson took him on as a client and changed the young actor's
Rock_Hudson
2025 studio album by the Favors
cohesion or heart". All tracks are written by Finneas O'Connell and Ashlyn Willson; "The Dream", "Times Square Jesus", "David's Brother", "Someday I'll Be
The_Dream_(The_Favors_album)
Former museum in Philadelphia
Museum was an early museum in Philadelphia started by the painter Charles Willson Peale and continued by his family. It opened in 1784 as an art museum and
Peale's_Philadelphia_Museum
Canadian politician
Crowell Willson (1815 – October 12, 1894) was a Canadian farmer and political figure. He represented Middlesex East in the House of Commons of Canada
Crowell_Willson
Awards recognising the excellence of British television in 2026
Wendt Stanley Baxter Eric Dane James Van Der Beek Prunella Scales Quentin Willson Humphrey Burton Kenith Trodd John Stapleton Fred Emery Will Daws Stuart
2026 British Academy Television Awards
2026_British_Academy_Television_Awards
Australian politician (1815–1901)
Sir James Willson Agnew KCMG (2 October 1815 – 8 November 1901) was an Irish-born Australian politician, who was Premier of Tasmania from 1886 to 1887
James_Agnew
Family of American artists
family of American artists. Notable members of the family included Charles Willson Peale and his sons Raphaelle, Rembrandt, Rubens and Titian, James Peale
Peale_family
1957 show tune
and the signature song from the 1957 musical The Music Man, by Meredith Willson, a film of the same name in 1962 and a made-for-TV movie in 2003. The piece
Seventy-Six_Trombones
American animated television series
Dink, the Little Dinosaur is an American animated series created by Karen Willson and Chris Weber, produced by Ruby-Spears Enterprises. The series originally
Dink,_the_Little_Dinosaur
2003 American television film directed by Jeff Bleckner
on the 1957 musical of the same name by Meredith Willson, which in turn was based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The film stars Matthew Broderick
The_Music_Man_(2003_film)
1819 painting by Charles Willson Peale
Mamout created by Charles Willson Peale in 1819. It is currently housed in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Charles Willson Peale was an American painter
Portrait_of_Yarrow_Mamout
American singer
M. E. Willson (née, Bliss; pseudonyms, M. E. W., M. E. B. W., M. B. W., Mate E. Willson; May 1, 1842 – 1906) was an American gospel singer, lyricist,
M._E._Willson
British rock group
replaced by Ray Martinez in 1985, who was subsequently replaced by Danny Willson in 1995. Cherry Red Records began to release Showaddywaddy's extensive
Showaddywaddy
Bryan Willson is a professor of mechanical engineering at Colorado State University (CSU) and the founder and director of the Engines and Energy Conversion
Bryan_Willson
American politician
James Caldwell Willson (April 28, 1833 – August 29, 1912) was a Michigan politician. On April 28, 1833, Willson was born in Fitzroy Harbour, Upper Canada
James_C._Willson
Alan N. Willson Jr. (born 1939) is the Distinguished Emeritus Professor and Charles P. Reames Chair of Electrical Engineering at University of California
Alan_N._Willson_Jr.
Venezuelan baseball player (born 1997)
replacement for designated hitter Bryce Harper. William and his brother Willson became the fifteenth pair of brothers to be selected to a All-Star Game
William_Contreras
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Girl/Female
Australian, French, Hebrew, Indian, Latin
Form of Rebecca; Tied; Joined; From the Shore; A River; Star
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Innocent
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Remembrance
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, Hebrew
God is Gracious; Modern Female Version of John and Jon
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : variant of Critchley.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Reincarnated
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nocturnal visitor, Morning star
Girl/Female
Tamil
Holy, Sacred, Freshness, Purity
Boy/Male
Hindu
Radiant, Brilliant, Sunnuy
Boy/Male
English
Right-hand son. Also a.
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