Hartley (surname)
Hartley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adele Hartley, Edinburgh film festival organiser
- Aidan Hartley (born 1965), British journalist
- A. J. Hartley, British-born New York Times-bestselling author and Shakespearean dramaturg
- Al Hartley (1921–2003), American comic book writer
- Sir Andreas de Harcla, or Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle (c. 1270 – 1323)
- A. N. Hartley (1902–1994), English dog breeder
- Alex Hartley (born 1963), British artist
- Alfred Hartley (1879–1918), English cricketer
- Ann Hartley (born 1942), former New Zealand member of parliament
- Anne Jane Hartley, birth name of the actress Ann Gilbert
- Anthony Hartley (1925–2000), British writer and critic
- Arthur Hartley (1889–1960), British civil engineer
- Bill Hartley (activist) (1930–2006), Australian political activist
- Bill Hartley (writer/presenter) (1911-1970), British broadcaster and writer, presented Motoring and the Motorist for the BBC
- Bill Hartley (athlete) (born 1950), English former athlete
- Blythe Hartley (born 1982), Canadian Olympic diver
- Bob Hartley (born 1960), Canadian National Hockey League coach
- Brendon Hartley (born 1989), New Zealand racing car driver
- Bria Hartley (born 1992), American basketball player
- Charles Augustus Hartley (1825–1915), British, Victorian-era engineer
- David Hartley (philosopher) (1705–1757), English philosopher and psychologist
- David Hartley (the Younger) (1731–1813), Member of Parliament and son of the English philosopher
- Dylan Hartley (born 1986), England rugby union player
- Edmund Barron Hartley (1847–1919), British Victoria Cross recipient
- Elizabeth Hartley (Girl Guides) (born 1906), English Girl Guide and author
- Elizabeth Hartley (actress) (1751–1824), English actress
- Fergal Hartley (born 1973), Irish hurler
- Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (1902–1969), U.S. politician, known for sponsoring the Taft-Hartley Act
- Gene Hartley (1926–1993), American racecar driver
- Grover Hartley (1888–1964), American baseball player
- Hal Hartley (born 1959), American film director
- Herman Otto Hartley (1912–1980), German-American statistician
- J. R. Hartley, a fictional character and an author's pseudonym
- Jess Hartley (born 1967), American author and writer
- Jesse Hartley (1780–1860), British civil engineer
- John Hartley (disambiguation), several people including:
- John Hartley (poet) (1839–1915), English poet
- John Anderson Hartley (1844–1896), Australian educationalist
- John Hartley (tennis) (1849–1935), English clergyman who won Wimbledon
- John Hartley (cricketer) (1874–1963), English cricketer, played for Oxford and Sussex
- Jonathan Scott Hartley (1845–1912), American sculptor
- Julia Hartley-Brewer, British journalist
- Justin Hartley (born 1977), American actor
- Keef Hartley (born 1944), British musician
- L. P. Hartley (1895–1972), British author
- Linda Hartley-Clark (born 1966), Australian actress
- Lindsay Hartley (born 1978), American singer and actress
- Mariette Hartley (born 1940), American actress
- Marsden Hartley (1877–1943), American artist
- Matthieu Hartley (born 1960), English musician
- Mike Hartley (born 1961), American former baseball player
- Nina Hartley (born 1959), adult-film actress
- Oliver C. Hartley (1823–1859), American lawyer
- Paul Hartley (born 1976), Scottish footballer
- Peter Hartley (born 1960), English former cricketer
- Peter Hartley (footballer) (born 1988), English footballer
- Ralph Hartley (1888–1970), American electronics researcher
- Richard Hartley (born 1944), British composer
- Robert Hartley (born 1915), British stage, film and television actor
- Steven Hartley (born 1960), British actor
- Sue Hartley, British ecologist
- Thomas Hartley (1748–1800), American lawyer
- Vivian Hartley (1913–1963), birth name of the actress Vivien Leigh
- Wallace Hartley (1878–1912), English violinist and band leader who died on the Titanic
- Walter Hartley (born 1927), American composer
- William James Hartley (born 1945), former Canadian politician and restaurateur
- Sir William Pickles Hartley (1846–1922), founder of the eponymous jam company in England
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