Arthur Williams

Arthur or Art Williams may refer to:

  • Arthur Williams (actor) (1844–1915), English actor, singer and playwright
  • Arthur Williams (bishop) (1848–1914), Anglican colonial bishop
  • Arthur Williams (priest) (1899–1974), English Anglican Archdeacon of Bodmin
  • Arthur Williams (boxer) (born 1964), American boxer
  • Arthur Williams (American counterfeiter), American-born counterfeiter and subject of the book, The Art of Making Money
  • Arthur Williams (Elevator Bandit) (1946–2010), American career criminal known as the "Elevator Bandit"
  • Arthur B. Williams (1872–1925), U.S. congressman from Michigan
  • Arthur E. Williams (born 1938), U.S. Army general
  • Arthur J. Williams, member of the North Carolina General Assembly
  • Arthur L. Williams, Jr. (born 1942), founder of Primerica Financial Services
  • A. Lukyn Williams (1853-?), Christian author.
  • Arthur Henry Williams (1894–?), Canadian trade unionist and politician
  • Arthur Henry Winnington Williams (1913-2012 ), member of the Jamaican House of Representatives
  • Arthur Stanley Williams (1861–1938), British solicitor and amateur astronomer
  • Arthur Trefusis Heneage Williams (1837–1885), Canadian politician and soldier
  • Arthur Williams (Australian politician) (1888–1968), Australian politician and member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
  • Arthur John Williams (1834–1911), Welsh lawyer, author and Member of Parliament for South Glamorganshire, 1885-1895
  • Arthur James Williams, pilot who helped develop aviation in Guyana, then British Guiana
  • Art Williams (born 1939), American basketball player
  • Art Williams (outfielder) (1877–1941), Major League Baseball player
  • Art Williams (umpire) (1934–1979), National League umpire

Famous quotes containing the words arthur and/or williams:

    Staff has a genius for sitting on its brains and coming up with perfect hindsight.
    Leo V. Gordon, U.S. screenwriter, and Arthur Hiller. Major Craig (Rock Hudson)

    What is more pretentiously
    useless
    or about which
    we more pride ourselves?
    It leads as often as not
    to our undoing.
    —William Carlos Williams (1883–1963)