Charles Taylor
Charles or Chuck Taylor may refer to:
Political figures
- Charles John Taylor (1826–1897), New Zealand politician of the 1850s
- Charles Taylor (Conservative politician) (1910–1989), British politician and MP for Eastbourne
- Charles Taylor (MP for Totnes) (1693?–1766), English politician
- Charles Keith Taylor (born 1931), Canadian politician
- Charles H. Taylor (born 1941), former U.S. Congressman from North Carolina
- Charles Simeon Taylor (1851–1913), American politician
- Charles Taylor (Liberian politician) (born 1948), former warlord and former President of Liberia
- Charles "Chuckie" Taylor, Jr., nickname for Charles McArther Emmanuel (born 1977), his son
- Charles Wiley Taylor (1786–1865), Connecticut politician
- Charles Taylor (Queensland politician) (1861–1944), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Scholars and artists
- Charles Taylor (scholar) (1840–1908), British Hebrew scholar
- Charles H. Taylor (lyricist) (1859–1907), British lyricist
- Charles Taylor (physicist) (1922–2002), British physicist and lecturer
- Charles Taylor (philosopher) (born 1931), Canadian philosopher and social theorist
- Charles P. B. Taylor (1935–1997), Canadian journalist, author and horsebreeder
- Charles V. Taylor (1918–2009), Australian linguist
Athletes
- Charles Taylor (cricketer) (1816–1869), English cricketer
- Charles Taylor (cricketer, born 1881) (1881–1960), English cricketer
- Charles Taylor (rugby player) (1863–1915), Wales rugby international player
- C. I. Taylor (1875–1922), co-founder of the Negro National League
- Charlie Taylor (footballer, born 1878) (1878–1960), Australian rules footballer for Melbourne, Carlton and St Kilda
- Charlie Taylor (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1953), Australian rules footballer for Fitzroy
- Chuck Taylor (salesman) (1901–1969), American basketball player and shoe salesman
- Bud Taylor (Charles Bernard Taylor, 1903–1962), American boxer
- Chuck Taylor (American football) (1920–1994), member of the College Football Hall of Fame
- Rick Taylor (American football) (Charles F. Taylor, born 1941), American college football coach and athletic director
- Charley Taylor (born 1941), American professional football player
- Chuck Taylor (baseball) (Charles Gilbert Taylor, born 1942), American baseball player
- Charles Taylor (cricketer, born 1966), English former cricketer
- Charles Asampong Taylor (born 1981), Ghanaian football player
- Charlie Taylor (footballer, born 1985), English footballer
- Chuck Taylor (wrestler) (born 1986), American independent professional wrestler who works independent promotions all over the world
- Charlie Taylor (footballer, born 1993), English professional football player
Journalism
- Charles H. Taylor (publisher) (1846–1921), publisher of the Boston Globe
- Chuck Taylor (journalist) (born 1957), American journalist
- Chuck Taylor (writer and editor) (born 1962), American music journalist
Characters
- Chuck Taylor, a recurring news anchor character on Chappelle's Show in 2003–2006
Others
- Charles Taylor (calico printer and dyer) (died 1816), English businessman, pioneer of textiles bleaching with chlorine
- Charles Taylor (engraver) (1756–1823), English engraver
- Charles S. Taylor, signatory of the Texas Declaration of Independence in 1836
- Charles Taylor (Medal of Honor) (1840–1899), US Cavalry soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- Charlie Taylor (mechanic) (1868–1956), Wright Brothers' mechanic, built the first aircraft engine
- Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award, named for the above person
- Charles L. Taylor, American industrialist and friend of Andrew Carnegie
- Charles F. Taylor (1916–1997), American engineer and inventor of one-wheeled vehicles
- Charles Carroll Taylor (1917–1945), American pilot, leader of ill-fated Flight 19
- Charles Taylor, Jr. (born 1943), American author
- Charles Taylor (priest) (born 1953), English priest, Dean of Peterborough since 2007
- Charles Taylor (actor), American actor
- Charles W. Taylor (1800–1874), American actor and dramatist
- Chuck Taylor, American rapper on Warren G's 2005 album In the Mid-Nite Hour
See also
- Charles Benjamin Tayler (1797–1875), Church of England clergyman and writer
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