Fred Harris
Fred Harris or Frederick Harris may refer to:
Fred Harris
- Fred Harris (Australian footballer) (born 1937), Australian rules footballer
- Fred Harris (footballer) (1912–1998), English footballer for Birmingham City
- Fred Harris (presenter), British comedian and television presenter
- Fred Harris (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1930s for England, Leigh, and Leeds
- Fred R. Harris (born 1930), American senator and presidential candidate
- Fred W. Harris (1915–1979), British businessman and politician
Frederick Harris
- Frederick Harris (conductor), American conductor
- Frederick Harris (cricketer) (born 1934), former English cricketer
- Frederick Harris (1866–1945), founder of Frederick Harris Music, a North American music publishing firm
- Frederick Harris, painted The Red Door, a watercolor of the Temple of Literature, Hanoi; author of Traveling with a Brush in Vietnam; and the founder of the Design Studio, Tokyo
- Frederick Brown Harris (1883–1970), Methodist clergyman
- Fredric J. Harris, professor of electrical engineering and signal processing
- Frederick Leverton Harris, British Member of Parliament for Tynemouth (1900–1906), Stepney (1907–1910), and East Worcestershire (1914–1918)
- Frederick Rutherfoord Harris (1856–1920), British Conservative Party politician, MP for Monmouth Boroughs, 1900–1901, and Dulwich, 1903–1906
- Smokey Harris (Fred Thomas Wilfred Harris, 1890–1974), Canadian ice hockey player
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