Charles Martin
Charles Martin or Charlie Martin is the name of:
Sports
- Charles Martin (American football) (1959–2005), American football player
- Charles Martin (boxer) (born 1986), American heavyweight boxer
- Charles Martin (English cricketer) (1836–1878), English cricketer
- Charles Martin (Tasmania cricketer) (1888–1951), Australian cricketer
- Charles Martin (Queensland cricketer) (1867–1942), Australian cricketer
- Charlie Martin (1913–1998), British racing driver
- Charlie Martin (Australian footballer) (1883–1955), Australian rules football player
Politics and government
- Charles D. Martin (1829–1911), U.S. Representative from Ohio
- Charles H. Martin (North Carolina) (1848–1931), U.S. Representative from North Carolina
- Charles Martin (Canadian politician) (1881–1957)
- Charles Martin (Alabama politician) (1931–2012), American politician
- Charles Martin (Illinois) (1856–1917), U. S. Representative from Illinois
- Charles Wykeham Martin (1801–1870), English Liberal Party politician
- Charles Martin (Oregon politician) (1863–1946), U.S. military officer, governor and Representative from Oregon
Arts and literature
- Charles James Martin (artist) (1886–1955), American modernist artist and arts instructor
- Charles Martin (artist) (1884–1934), French artist and illustrator
- Charles Martin (director), British television director
- Charles Martin (1562–1646), French painter of King Henry IV of France
- Charles Martin (poet) (born 1942), American poet and educator
- Charles Martin (writer) (born 1976), American novelist and journalist
- Charles Martin (author) (born 1969), American author
Science
- Charles James Martin (physiologist) (1866–1955), British scientist
- Charles R. Martin (born 1959), American professor of chemistry
- Charlie Martin (scientist) (1926–1999), British scientist
Other
- Charles B. Martin (1924–2008), Australian philosopher
- Charles Martin (educator) (1817–1888), Acting President of Hampden–Sydney College (1848–1849, 1856–1857)
- Charles Martin, the adopted name of Hakim Workneh Eshete (1864–1952), Ethiopian physician, diplomat, and intellectual
See also
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