Big Al may refer to:
- Alan Shearer, a former Newcastle & England International footballer
- Alex Gerke (born 1961), a football coach who briefly wrestled as Big Al in World Championship Wrestling in 2000
- Al Green (wrestler) (Alfred Dobalo, born 1955) an American professional wrestler who is nicknamed Big Al
- Al Jefferson American professional basketball player for the Utah Jazz
- Al Pacino, actor considered one of the greatest of all time
- Al Poling (born 1957) a professional wrestler who briefly wrestled as Big Al in World Championship Wrestling in 1997
- Al Unser, Sr., a former CART open-cockpit open-wheel race car driver
- Big Al (book), a children's picture book by Andrew Clements
- Big Al (Cars), a character in Cars that is mentioned, but not seen
- Big Al (comedian), Australian comedian
- Big Al (fossil), a nearly complete dinosaur specimen discovered in Wyoming in 1991
- Big Al (mascot), the elephant mascot of the University of Alabama
- Big Al (play), 2002 Off-Broadway play
- Big Al (radio presenter), British radio personality
- Big Al Brewing, a craft brewery
- Big Al Carson, or Alton Carson, American blues and jazz singer
- Big Al Downing (1940-2005), American singer, songwriter and pianist
- The Ballad of Big Al, a television special about an Allosaurus dinosaur
- Big Al, a character in the Ratchet & Clank video game series
- Big Al, a character in the 1984 TV series The Beiderbecke Affair and its sequels
- The Vocaloid "Big Al"
- Albertus Magnus
- 'Big Al Kirr' a British Semi-Professional footballer of Cheltenham Saracens
Famous quotes containing the words big al and/or big:
“... my mother ... piled up her hair and went out to teach in a one-room school, mountain children little and big alike. The first day, some fathers came along to see if she could whip their children, some who were older than she. She told the children that she did intend to whip them if they became unruly and refused to learn, and invited the fathers to stay if they liked and shed be able to whip them too. Having been thus tried out, she was a great success with them after that.”
—Eudora Welty (b. 1909)
“The little people must be sacred to the big ones, and it is from the rights of the weak that the duty of the strong is comprised.”
—Victor Hugo (18021885)