Charles Johnson
Charles, Charlie or Charley Johnson may refer to:
American public officials
- Charles Johnson (North Carolina) (1752–1802), Democratic-Republican who represented 8th congressional district
- Charles E. Johnson (government official), Acting Secretary of Health and Human Services, January 2004 – April 2004
- Charles Elliott Johnson, Democrat from North Carolina; member of the General Assembly, 2003–2005
- Charles Fletcher Johnson (1859–1930), Democrat from Maine, U.S. Senator, and judge
- Charles G. Johnson (1880–1957), California State Treasurer, 1923–1956
- Charles H. Johnson, member of the California State Assembly
- Charles R. Johnson (California) (1830–1904), American merchant and Los Angeles City Council member
- Charles Phillip Johnson (1836–1920), Lieutenant governor of Missouri, 1873–1875
- Charles W. Johnson (jurist) (born 1951), Associate Chief Justice of Washington Supreme Court
- Charles W. Johnson III, Parliamentarian of the United States House of Representatives, 1994–2004
American sports figures
American football
- Charley Johnson (born 1938), quarterback
- Charles Johnson (defensive back) (born 1956)
- Charles Johnson (defensive end) (born 1986)
- Charles Johnson (wide receiver, born 1972)
- Charles Johnson (wide receiver, born 1989)
- Charlie Johnson (defensive tackle) (born 1952)
- Charles Johnson (defensive tackle) (born 1957)
- Charlie Johnson (offensive lineman) (born 1984)
- Charles Johnson (arena football) (born 1983)
Others
- Charles Johnson (Negro Leagues) (1909–2006), Negro League pitcher and outfielder
- Charles Johnson (catcher) (born 1971), 4 time Gold Glove Award catcher
- Charles Johnson (basketball) (1949–2007), NBA guard for Golden State Warriors
- Charlie Johnson (baseball) (1885–1940), outfielder for Philadelphia Phillies
- Charley Johnson (wrestler) (1887–1967), American Olympic wrestler
American music personalities
- Charles L. Johnson (1876–1950), composer of ragtime tunes
- Charlie Johnson (bandleader) (1891–1959), jazz musician and pianist
- Little Jody Rainwater (born Charles Edward Johnson, 1920–2011), bluegrass musician and radio personality
- Charlie Johnson, early stage name of rock & roll singer Charles Westover (1934–1990), who achieved stardom as Del Shannon
- Charles Foster Johnson (born 1953), former jazz guitarist; known for the blog Little Green Footballs
Writers
- Charles Johnson (writer) (1679–1748), English playwright and poet
- Captain Charles Johnson, pseudonym of unknown English author of 1724 book, A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates
- Charles S. Johnson (1893–1956), African-American sociologist; president of Fisk University
- Charles K. Johnson (1924–2001), American promoter and president of Flat Earth Society, 1972–2001
- Charles R. Johnson (born 1948), African-American scholar and author
- Charles C. Johnson (born 1988), American journalist
Others
- Charles Johnson (1903–1974), American character actor who, using stage name Chubby Johnson
- Isaac Charles Johnson (1811–1911), English cement manufacturer
- Charles Bartlett Johnson (born 1933), American businessman; co-chairman of Franklin Resources and principal owner of the San Francisco Giants
- Charles E. Johnson (businessman), managing director of Tano Capital LLC
- Charles E. Johnson (FBI Most Wanted fugitive) (1907–?), American criminal
- Charles Royal Johnson (born 1948), professor of mathematics
- Charles Howard Johnson (1868–1896), American illustrator and newspaper artist
- Charles Willis Johnson, dean of the University of Washington Pharmacy Department
- Charles W. Johnson (naturalist) (1863–1932), American naturalist
- Charlie Johnson (pilot) (born 1942), Air force Pilot, Former President of Cessna Aircraft, Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame Inductee
- Charles Johnson (Royal Navy officer) (1869–1930)
See also
- Johnson Charles (born 1989), West Indies cricketer
- Charles Johnson Maynard (1845–1929), American naturalist, ornithologist, collector and taxidermist
- People with the surname Johnson
- Charles Johnston (disambiguation)
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