George Baker

George Baker may refer to:

  • George Baker (surgeon) (1540–1600), English surgeon
  • Sir George Baker, 1st Baronet (1722–1809), British physician
  • George Baker (English musician) (1773–1847)
  • George Baker (topographer) (1781–1851), topographer and historian of Northampton, England
  • George Barnard Baker (1834–1910), Canadian politician from Quebec
  • George Fisher Baker (1840–1931), U.S. banker and philanthropist
  • George Baker (baseball) (1857–1915), Major League Baseball player
  • George Baker (cricketer) (1862–1938), British cricketer
  • George Pierce Baker (1866–1935), U.S. drama professor
  • George Harold Baker (1877–1916), Canadian politician and lawyer
  • George Herbert Baker (1878–1943), American Impressionist artist
  • George Luis Baker (1868–1941), mayor of Portland, Oregon, 1917–1933
  • George Baker (record singer) (1885–1976), British baritone
  • George Baker (judge) (1910–1984), President of the Family Division
  • George Baker (cartoonist) (1915–1975), Sad Sack comic strip
  • George Baker (actor) (1931–2011), British film and television actor
  • George Baker (politician) (born 1942), Canadian Senator
  • George Baker (musician) (born 1944), Dutch singer and songwriter
  • George C. Baker (born 1951), composer and organist
  • George Baker (art historian), American art historian
  • George W. C. Baker, councilman on the Los Angeles City Council, 1931–1937
  • George Baker (priest) (1687–1772), Anglican bishop
  • George D. Baker (1868–1933), American film director
  • George Melville Baker (1832–1890), American playwright and publisher
  • George P. Baker (1903-1995), fifth dean of the Harvard Business School
  • Father Divine (c. 1876–1965), U.S. religious leader whose real name was possibly George Baker
  • Tom Baker (footballer) (born 1934), known as George Baker, Wales international footballer
  • George Charlie Baker, perpetrator of the murder of Liam Ashley

Famous quotes containing the word baker:

    Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it.
    —Russell Baker (b. 1925)