Charles Fisher - People

People

  • Charles Fisher (congressman) (1789–1849), American politician
  • Charles Frederick Fisher (1816–1861), American soldier
  • Charles Fisher (Canadian politician) (1808–1880), Canadian jurist & politician
  • Charles Fisher (actor) (1816–1891), Anglo-American comedian
  • Charles W. Fisher (1866–1919), Canadian politician
  • Charles T. Fisher (1880–1963), American businessman
  • Charles Dennis Fisher (1877–1916), British academic
  • Charlie Fisher (born 1892), Australian footballer
  • Charles Fisher (poet) (1914–2006), poet and journalist in Britain and Canada
  • Charles Douglas Fisher (fl. 1970s), Australian educator at Geelong Grammar School
  • Charles Fisher (producer) (fl. 1990s), Australian record producer
  • Charles Fisher (American football) (born 1976), American football defensive back
  • Charlie Fisher (baseball) (1852–1917), 19th-century baseball player
  • Charles Fisher (baseball), baseball player for the 1889 Louisville Colonels
  • Charles J. Fisher, author and historic preservation activist in Los Angeles
  • Charles Brown Fisher (1817–1908), Australian pastoralist and racehorse breeder

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