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Everything about William Walker totally explainedWilliam Walker may refer to:
- William Walker (baritone) (born 1931)
- William Walker (British colonial governor), an early governor of British Guiana
- William Walker (composer) (1809–1875), composer in the shape note tradition, author of Southern Harmony
- William Walker (cyclist) (born 1985), Australian racing cyclist for Rabobank
- William Walker (diplomat), U.S. ambassador to El Salvador, 1988–1992; leader of the Kosovo Verification Mission
- William Walker (diver) (1869-1918), the diver who saved Winchester Cathedral from collapse
- William Walker (jockey) (1860-1933), African-American jockey
- William Walker (politician) (1842-1916), State Assemblyman from New York
- William Walker (Quebec politician) (1797-1844), lawyer and politician in Lower Canada
- William Walker (soldier) (1824–1860), U.S. soldier and filibuster who tried to conquer Central America; briefly ruled Nicaragua
- William Walker (US actor) (1896-1992), African-American film actor (To Kill a Mockingbird).
- William Walker, 1st Baron Wavertree (1856–1933), British businessman, art collector, and racehorse breeder
- William A. Walker (1805-1861), United States Representative from New York
- William Aiken Walker (1839-1921), American artist
- William Campbell Walker (1837-1904), New Zealand politician
- William George Walker (1863-1936), recipient of the Victoria Cross
- William H. T. Walker, Confederate general in the American Civil War
- William R. Walker, Canadian leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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