Fred Harris

Fred Harris or Frederick Harris may refer to:

  • Fred R. Harris (born 1930), American senator and presidential candidate
  • Fred Harris (1912–1998), English footballer for Birmingham City
  • Fred Harris (MP) (1915–1979), British businessman and politician
  • Fred Harris, British comedian and television presenter
  • Fred Harris, rugby league footballer of the 1930s for England, Leigh, and Leeds
  • Frederick Harris, American conductor
  • Frederick Rutherfoord Harris (1856–1920), British Conservative Party politician, MP for Monmouth Boroughs, 1900–1901, and Dulwich, 1903–1906
  • Fredric J. Harris, professor at San Diego State University, digital signal processing specialist and coinventor of the Blackman–Harris windowing function
  • Frederick Leverton Harris, British Member of Parliament for Tynemouth, 1900–1906, Stepney, 1907–1910, and East Worcestershire, 1914–1918
  • Fred Harris, vice-president of the National Ski Association in 1928 and former No. 14 American singles tennis player, c. 1912, see Canada Masters
  • Frederick Harris (1866–1945), founder of Frederick Harris Music, a North American music publishing firm
  • Fred "Smokey" Harris, Canadian ice hockey player

Famous quotes containing the words fred and/or harris:

    But the Krell forgot one thing.... Monsters, John, monsters from the id.
    Cyril Hume, and Fred McLeod Wilcox. Lt. “Doc” Ostrow (Warren Stevens)

    The deadly monotony of Christian country life where there are no beggars to feed, no drunkards to credit, which are among the moral duties of Christians in cities, leads as naturally to the outvent of what Methodists call “revivals” as did the backslidings of the people in those days.
    —Corra May Harris (1869–1935)