George Baker

George Baker may refer to:

  • George Baker (surgeon) (1540–1600), English surgeon
  • Sir George Baker, 1st Baronet (1722–1809), British physician
  • George Baker (English musician) (1773–1847)
  • George Baker (topographer) (1781–1851), topographer and historian of Northampton, England
  • George Barnard Baker (1834–1910), Canadian politician from Quebec
  • George Fisher Baker (1840–1931), U.S. banker and philanthropist
  • George Baker (baseball) (1857–1915), Major League Baseball player
  • George Baker (cricketer) (1862–1938), British cricketer
  • George Pierce Baker (1866–1935), U.S. drama professor
  • George Harold Baker (1877–1916), Canadian politician and lawyer
  • George Herbert Baker (1878–1943), American Impressionist artist
  • George Luis Baker (1868–1941), mayor of Portland, Oregon, 1917–1933
  • George Baker (record singer) (1885–1976), British baritone
  • George Baker (judge) (1910–1984), President of the Family Division
  • George Baker (cartoonist) (1915–1975), Sad Sack comic strip
  • George Baker (actor) (1931–2011), British film and television actor
  • George Baker (politician) (born 1942), Canadian Senator
  • George Baker (musician) (born 1944), Dutch singer and songwriter
  • George C. Baker (born 1951), composer and organist
  • George Baker (art historian), American art historian
  • George W. C. Baker, councilman on the Los Angeles City Council, 1931–1937
  • George Baker (priest) (1687–1772), Anglican bishop
  • George D. Baker (1868–1933), American film director
  • George Melville Baker (1832–1890), American playwright and publisher
  • George P. Baker (1903-1995), fifth dean of the Harvard Business School
  • Father Divine (c. 1876–1965), U.S. religious leader whose real name was possibly George Baker
  • Tom Baker (footballer) (born 1934), known as George Baker, Wales international footballer
  • George Charlie Baker, perpetrator of the murder of Liam Ashley

Famous quotes containing the words george and/or baker:

    What is our task? To make Britain a fit country for heroes to live in.
    —David Lloyd George (1863–1945)

    So there he is at last. Man on the moon. The poor magnificent bungler! He can’t even get to the office without undergoing the agonies of the damned, but give him a little metal, a few chemicals, some wire and twenty or thirty billion dollars and, vroom! there he is, up on a rock a quarter of a million miles up in the sky.
    —Russell Baker (b. 1925)