Charles Bell (disambiguation)
Charles Bell (1774–1842) was a Scottish anatomist, surgeon, physiologist and natural theologian.
Charles or Charlie Bell may also refer to:
Politicians
- Charles H. Bell (politician) (1823–1893), American lawyer and Republican politician from New Hampshire
- Charles J. Bell (1845–1909), Governor of Vermont from 1904 to 1906
- Charles K. Bell (1853–1913), U.S. Representative from Texas
- Charles W. Bell (1857–1927), U.S. Representative from California
- C. Jasper Bell (1885–1978), U.S. Representative from Missouri
- Charles Bell (London MP) (1805–1869), British Member of Parliament for the City of London
Athletes
- Charlie Bell (baseball) (1868–1937), American Association pitcher
- Charlie Bell (basketball) (born 1979), American basketball guard
- Charlie Bell (footballer, born 1894) (1894–1939), football player and manager
- Charlie Bell (footballer, born 1958), English football player (Middlesbrough FC)
Other
- Charles Alfred Bell (1870–1945), British-Indian civil servant and Tibetologist
- Charles Davidson Bell (1813–1882), Surveyor-General in the Cape, artist and designer of Cape stamps
- Charles Bell (British architect) (1846–1899)
- Charlie Bell (businessman) (1960–2005), Australian-born businessman and CEO of McDonald's Corporation
- Charles Bell (painter) (1935–1995), American photorealist painter
- Charles H. Bell (naval officer) (1798–1875), officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812 and the First Barbary War
- Charles William Bell (1876–1938), Canadian lawyer, politician (Member of Parliament for Hamilton West) and playwright
- Charles E. Bell (1858–1932), American architect
- Charles Milton Bell (1848–1893), American photographer
- Charles S. Bell (1880–1965), American lawyer and judge in Ohio
- Charles J. Bell (businessman) (1858–1929), Irish-American financier and businessman
- Charles Gordon Bell (1889–1918), British pilot
- Charlie Bell (clown) (1886–1964), American circus clown
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gollark: And ones which require some retroactive change like "let's all have become better at hygiene and gotten masks for everyone" or something obviously can't actually work.
gollark: If you have a better idea I'm sure someone will listen.
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