Other People
- Bob Mortimer (born 1959), English comedian and actor
- Carole Mortimer (born 1960), English romance novelist
- Chris Mortimer (born 1958), retired Australian Rugby League player
- Conor Mortimer, Irish Gaelic football player
- Daniel Mortimer (born 1989), Australian Rugby League player
- Emily Mortimer (born 1971), English actress
- Favell Lee Mortimer (1802-1878), English Evangelical author of educational books for children
- Gary Mortimer (born 1967), English aeronaut
- Ian Mortimer (born 1983), Canadian sprint canoer
- Ian Mortimer (historian) (born 1967), British writer
- James Mortimer (1833–1911), American chess player, journalist and playwright
- James Mortimer (athlete) (born 1983), New Zealand hurdler
- John Mortimer (1923-2009), British barrister, dramatist, screenwriter and author
- John B. Mortimer, Hong Kong judge
- Kenneth Mortimer, President Emeritus of Western Washington University, eleventh president of the University of Hawai`i system and Chancellor of the University of Hawai`i at Manoa from 1993-2001
- Peter Mortimer (disambiguation)
- Steve Mortimer (born 1956), former Australian Rugby League player
- Tinsley Mortimer (born 1976), American socialite
- Tony Mortimer (born 1970), British songwriter, composer, singer and rapper; member of British 1990s pop group East 17
- Trevor Mortimer, Mayo senior football panel
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