People
- Charles Russell (actor) (1918–1985), American actor
- Charles Russell (Australian politician) (1907–1977), Australian politician
- Charles Russell (rugby) (1884–1957), Australian dual-code rugby footballer
- Charles Russell (1786–1856), British Member of Parliament for Reading
- Lord Charles Russell (1807–1894), British soldier and MP
- Charles Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen (1832–1900), British statesman
- Sir Charles Russell, 1st Baronet (1863–1928), British solicitor
- Sir Charles Russell, 3rd Baronet (1826–1883), English Conservative politician and recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Charles Addison Russell (1852–1902), U.S. Representative from Connecticut
- C. A. G. Russell (Charles Albert George Russell, 1887–1961), Essex and England batman
- Charles Edward Russell (1860–1941), American muckraking journalist, author, and activist
- Charles H. Russell (1903–1989), Governor of Nevada
- Charles H. Russell (Brooklyn) (1845–1912)
- Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, a park in Montana
- Charles Marion Russell (1864–1926), artist of the American West
- Charles Ritchie Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen (1908–1986), British judge and law lord
- Charles S. Russell (born 1926), judge in the U.S. state of Virginia
- Charles Sawyer Russell (1831–1866), Americal Civil War general
- Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916), American evangelist
- Charles Theodore Russell (1815–1896), Massachusetts legislator and Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Charles Wells Russell (1818–1867), politician during the American Civil War
- Charles William Russell (1812–1880), Irish Roman Catholic clergyman and scholar
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