Peter Wilson may refer to:
- Peter Wilson (soccer), Scottish-born American footballer in the 1890s and early 1900s
- Peter Wilson (bishop) (1883–1956), Bishop of Moray, Ross and Caithness
- Pete Wilson (baseball) (1885–1957), American baseball pitcher
- Peter Wilson (Scottish footballer) (1905–1983), Scottish international footballer of the 1920s and early 1930s
- Peter Wilson (polymath) (1926–2009), English inventor of the Wilson Yarn Clearer
- Pete Wilson (born 1933), American politician, former Governor of California
- Pete Wilson (broadcaster) (1945–2007), San Francisco Bay Area TV and radio personality
- Peter Lamborn Wilson (born 1945), American political writer, essayist, and poet
- Peter Wilson (Australian footballer) (born 1947), English-born captain of the Australian national football team
- Peter Wilson (murder victim) (1952-1973), disabled person 'disappeared' by the IRA
- Peter Wilson (curler) (born 1961), Scottish-Irish curler
- Peter Wilson (Australian rules footballer) (born 1963), Australian rules footballer
- Pete Wilson (bass guitarist) (born 1966), British bass guitarist
- Peter Wilson (musician) (born 1980), Northern Irish musician
- Pete Wilson (wrestler) (born 1985), Canadian professional wrestler
- Peter Wilson (sport shooter), (born 1986), British sports shooter
- Peter Wilson (record producer), UK record producer
Famous quotes containing the words peter and/or wilson:
“Then Peter came and said to him, Lord, if another member of the church sins against me, how often should I forgive? As many as seven times? Jesus said to him, Not seven times, but, I tell you, seventy-seven times.”
—Bible: New Testament, Matthew 18:21,22.
“Alice: I put swimsuits in boxes six days a week.
George: Yeah. What about Sunday? Maybe then you put yourself in a swimsuit.
Alice: Oh, not me.
George: Why? You dont look good in a swimsuit?
Alice: Sure I do. I cant swim.
George: Youre kidding.
Alice: I never learned. I was even scared of the duck pond when I was a kid.”
—Michael Wilson (19141978)
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