Bill Carson

Bill Carson may refer to:

  • Bill Carson (ice hockey) (1900–1967), Canadian Stanley Cup winning ice hockey player
  • Bill Carson (musician) (1926–2007), American Western swing guitarist from California
  • Bill Carson (sportsman) (1916–1944), New Zealand cricketer and rugby union footballer
  • Bill Carson (rugby league) (1932-1985), Australian rugby league footballer
  • "Lightning" Bill Carson, a fictional character portrayed by actor Tim McCoy in a series of films, see Straight Shooter
  • Bill Carson (film character), a character in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • pseudonym of Fred Olen Ray (born 1954), American film director

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