George Morrison or Morison may refer to:
- George Morrison (artist) (1919–2000), American artist
- George Morrison (British Army officer) (1703–1799), Quartermaster-General to the Forces
- George Morrison (documentary maker) (born 1922), Irish filmmaker
- George Morrison (director, acting teacher) (born 1928), US acting teacher, teaches at The New Actors Workshop
- George Morrison (ice hockey) (1948–2008), National Hockey League player
- George Morrison (musician) (1891–1974), American bandleader
- George Morrison (pioneer), founder of Morrison, Colorado
- George Morrison (Northern Ireland politician), member of the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party
- George Morrison (British politician) (George Alexander Morrison, 1869–1956), Liberal (then National Liberal) Member of Parliament for the Combined Scottish Universities, 1934–45
- George Ernest Morrison (1862–1920), Australian adventurer known as Chinese Morrison
- George F. Morrison (1867–1943), American electric executive
- George M. Morrison (born 1902), lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
- George Pitt Morison (1861–1946), Australian painter and engraver
- George S. Morrison (diplomat) (c. 1830–1893), British diplomat
- George S. Morison (engineer) (1842–1903), American engineer and bridge designer
- George Stephen Morrison (1919–2008), American serviceman and father of The Doors singer Jim Morrison
- George W. Morrison (1809–1888), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire
- Van Morrison (George Ivan Morrison, born 1945), Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician
- Pete Morrison (George D. Morrison, 1880–1973), silent film actor
Famous quotes containing the words george and/or morrison:
“Five hundred men, ordinary men, chosen accidentally from among the unemployed.”
—David Lloyd George (18631945)
“I remember a very important lesson that my father gave me when I was twelve or thirteen. He said, You know, today I welded a perfect seam and I signed my name to it. And I said, But, Daddy, no ones going to see it! And he said, Yeah, but I know its there. So when I was working in kitchens, I did good work.”
—Toni Morrison (b. 1931)