People
- Barbara Billingsley (1915–2010), American actress
- Brent Billingsley (born 1975), former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chad Billingsley (born 1984), Major League Baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Charles Billingsley (cricketer) (1910–1951), Irish cricketer
- Franny Billingsley American author of children's fantasy novels
- Frederic C. Billingsley (1921–2002), American engineer
- Henry Billingsley (died 1606), Lord Mayor of London and the first translator of Euclid into English
- Hobie Billingsley, American diving champion
- JoJo Billingsley, American singer, soloist, songwriter and recording artist
- John Billingsley (born 1960), American actor
- John Billingsley (agriculturist) (1747–1811), British agriculturist
- Neil Billingsley, American child actor
- Patrick Billingsley, (1925–2011), American mathematician and stage and screen actor,
- Peter Billingsley (born 1971), American actor, director, and producer
- Ray Billingsley, American cartoonist, creator of Curtis
- Ron Billingsley (born 1945), American football player
- Sherman Billingsley (1900–1966), American nightclub owner and bootlegger
- Will Billingsley (born 1984), American football player
- William Billingsley (1887–1913), early aviator in the United States Navy
- William Billingsley (artist) (1758–1828), English porcelain painter
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