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'''William Hopper'' |
'''[[William Hopper]]''' (1915–1970) was an American actor. |
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'''William''' or '''Bill Hopper''' may also refer to: |
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*[[William Hopper (rugby league)]], UK professional athlete in the 1940s and 1950s |
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== People == |
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* [[William Hopper (industrialist)]] (1816-1885), Scottish industrialist and sports proponent in Imperial Russia |
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* [[Bill Hopper (footballer)]] (born 1938), English footballer |
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* [[Bill Hopper (rugby league)]] (1922–2008), Welsh rugby league footballer |
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* William Hopper (1966–2017), Canadian author of ''[[The Heathen's Guide to World Religions]]'' and other works |
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== Other uses == |
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* [[Bill hopper (furniture)]], a receptacle used in the United States House of Representatives |
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==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 30 December 2021
William Hopper (1915–1970) was an American actor.
William or Bill Hopper may also refer to:
People
[edit]- William Hopper (industrialist) (1816-1885), Scottish industrialist and sports proponent in Imperial Russia
- Bill Hopper (baseball) (1891–1965), American baseball player
- Bill Hopper (footballer) (born 1938), English footballer
- Bill Hopper (rugby league) (1922–2008), Welsh rugby league footballer
- William Hopper (politician) (born 1929), British banker and politician
- William DeWolf Hopper (1858–1935), American actor
- William Hopper (1966–2017), Canadian author of The Heathen's Guide to World Religions and other works
Other uses
[edit]- Bill hopper (furniture), a receptacle used in the United States House of Representatives
See also
[edit]- Wilbert Hopper (1933–2006), Canadian civil servant and businessman