Watts (surname)
Watts is a surname, and may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Alaric Alexander Watts, British poet and journalist
- Danièle Watts, American actress.
- David G. Watts, British game designer
- George Frederic Watts, British painter and sculptor
- Heather Watts, an American ballerina and dancer
- Julia Watts, American author
- Mary Stanbery Watts (born 1868), American novelist
- Naomi Watts, British actress
- Peter Watts (author), Canadian author and biologist
- Richard Watts, Jr., American theatre critic
- Robert Watts, British film producer
- Robert Watts (artist), American artist
- Theodore Watts-Dunton, British poet and critic
- Tim Watts, short film maker
Music
- André Watts, German-American pianist
- Charlie Watts, British drummer of The Rolling Stones
- Clem Watts, pseudonym of Al Trace, a prolific American songwriter and orchestra leader
- Elizabeth Watts, British soprano
- Ernie Watts, American jazz musician
- Helen Watts, Welsh singer
- Ivo Watts-Russell, indie music entrepreneur
- Isaac Watts (1674–1748), English hymnwriter, theologian and logician
- Jeff 'Tain' Watts, American jazz drummer
- John Watts (composer)
- John Watts (musician), British rock musician, founder of the band Fischer-Z
- Lou Watts, British musician in the band Chumbawamba
- Lyndon Watts, Australian bassoonist
- Nathan Watts, American bass guitar player
- Peter Watts (musician), British bass guitar player
- Raymond Watts, American musician and member of the band PIG
- Reggie Watts, American comedian & musician
Military and naval
- John Watts (sailor) (ca.1778–1823), U.S. merchant captain from Virginia
- John Cliffe Watts (1786–1873), British military officer and colonial architect in New South Wales
- John Watts de Peyster (1821–1907), author on the art of war, philanthropist, and early Adjutant General of the New York National Guard
- John Watts de Peyster Jr. (1841–1873), Union Army officer during the American Civil War
- Philip Watts (naval architect), British naval architect
Politics
- Alfred Watts (politician) (1815–1884), South Australian businessman and politician
- Arthur Watts (politician) (1897–1970), Australian politician
- David Watts (politician), British politician
- J.C. Watts, American politician
- John Watts (Cherokee chief)
- John Watts (New York politician) (1749–1836), U.S. Representative from New York
- John C. Watts (1902–1971), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
- John Arthur Watts (born 1947), British MP for Slough
- John Sebrie Watts (1816–1876), U.S. House Delegate from New Mexico Territory
- John Watts (postmaster), postmaster of Oregon and disputed elector in the U.S. presidential election, 1876
- Thomas H. Watts, American politician
Science, medicine and academia
- David P. Watts, American anthropologist
- Duncan J. Watts, American sociologist
- Frederick Watts, the "Father of Penn State"
- Henry Watts (disambiguation), multiple people
- James W. Watts, American neurosurgeon and early pioneer of lobotomy
- Michael Watts, American geographer
- Ronald Lampman Watts, Canadian academic
- Susan Watts, British science journalist
Sport
- Bill Watts, American professional wrestler
- Bobby 'Boogaloo' Watts, American boxer
- Darius Watts, American football player
- Erik Watts, American professional wrestler
- Fergus Watts, Australian footballer
- Fraser Watts, Scottish cricketer
- Greg Watts, Freeride Mountain Biker
- John Watts, Australian sportsman and broadcaster
- Johnny Watts, English football player for Birmingham City F.C.
- Quincy Watts, American athlete
- R. N. Watts, American college sports coach
- Slick Watts, American streetball player
- Stan Watts, American basketball coach
- Wallace Watts, Wales rugby union international
- Wally Watts, Australian footballer
Other
- Alan Watts, English philosopher
- Anthony Watts (blogger), American blogger and former television weatherman
- Daniel Watts (disambiguation)
- Coral Eugene Watts, American murderer
- John Watts of the Leake and Watt's Children's Home
- Philip Watts, British businessman
- Richard Watts, British businessman and philanthropist
- William Watts of the British East India Company
See also
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