Charles Thomas

Charles, Charlie or Chuck Thomas may refer to:

Military

 * Charles L. Thomas (Medal of Honor, 1865) (1843–1923), United States Army soldier awarded the Medal of Honor for heroism
 * Charles L. Thomas (1920–1980), United States Army officer posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor
 * Charles Mitchell Thomas (1846–1908), admiral in the United States Navy
 * Charles Thomas, Prince of Vaudémont (1670–1704), fieldmarshal in the Austrian army
 * Charles Thomas, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg (1783–1849), Austrian officer during the Napoleonic Wars
 * Charles W. Thomas (general) (born 1944), retired U.S. Army officer and defense industry executive
 * Charles W. Thomas (captain) (1903–1973), flag officer in the United States Coast Guard
 * Charles Thomas (Canadian admiral) (1936–2022), Canadian admiral
 * Charles Thomas (1797–1878), acting quartermaster general during the American Civil War]]

Politics and government

 * Charles Thomas (Delaware governor) (1790–1848), American lawyer and Governor of Delaware
 * Charles Thomas (Secretary of the Navy) (1897–1983), U.S. Secretary of the Navy
 * Charles G. Thomas (1835–1916), American politician, Wisconsin State Assemblyman
 * Charles R. Thomas (1827–1891), American politician and representative from North Carolina
 * Charles M. Thomas (judge) (c. 1844/1846–1895), justice of the Dakota Territorial Supreme Court
 * Charles R. Thomas (1861–1931), American politician and representative from North Carolina
 * Sir Charles Inigo Thomas (1846–1929), English civil servant and Permanent Secretary to the Admiralty
 * Charles S. Thomas (Virginia politician) (died 1894), American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates
 * Charles S. Thomas (1849–1934), American politician, U.S. Senator and governor of Colorado
 * Charlie Thomas (politician) (1915–1976), politician, New Brunswick member of Canadian Parliament
 * Charles H. Thomas (diplomat) (1934–1998), United States ambassador to Hungary
 * Charles John Howell Thomas (1874–1943), English civil servant and diplomat
 * Charles Wimbledon Thomas (1862–1948), Fijian businessman and politician

Science and technology

 * Charles Thomas (mine agent) (1794–1868), Cornish mining innovator
 * Charles Xavier Thomas (1785–1870), French inventor and entrepreneur
 * Charles Allen Thomas (1900–1982), American chemist and businessman
 * Charles Thomas Thomas (1820–1867), English-Canadian stone carver and builder

Sports

 * Charles Thomas (umpire) (1840–1923), South African cricket umpire
 * Charlie Thomas (rugby union) (1864–1948), Welsh international rugby player
 * Charles Thomas (American football) (1871–1920), American football player and coach
 * Charles Thomas (footballer) (1876–1935), Druids F.C. and Wales international footballer
 * Charles H. Thomas (sports executive) (1876–1968), one-time president of the Chicago Cubs
 * Charles Thomas (athlete) (1931–2015), American former sprinter
 * Chuck Thomas (American football) (born 1960), professional American football player
 * Charles Thomas (basketball, born 1969), American professional basketball player
 * Charles Thomas (baseball) (born 1978), left fielder in Major League Baseball
 * Charles Thomas (basketball, born 1986), American professional basketball player
 * Charlie Thomas (American football) (born 2000), American football linebacker
 * Charlie Thomas (Australian footballer) (born 2003), Australian rules footballer
 * Charlie Thomas, former owner of the Houston Rockets
 * Charley Thomas (baseball), Negro leagues baseball player

Other uses

 * Charlie Thomas (director) (born 1961), British documentary maker and sports presenter
 * Charles Thomas (historian) (1928–2016), professor of Cornish Studies at Exeter University
 * Charlie Thomas (musician) (1937–2023), American rhythm and blues singer, most notably in The Drifters
 * Charles John Thomas (1832–1919), director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
 * Charles Armand Étienne Thomas (1857–1892), French painter
 * Charles C. Thomas, medical publisher and owner of the Dana–Thomas House
 * Charles Thomas, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort (1714–1789)
 * Charles Drayton Thomas (1867–1953), British Methodist minister and spiritualist