George Clark

George Clark may refer to:

Politicians

 * Sir George Clark, 1st Baronet (1861–1935), businessman and politician in Northern Ireland
 * Sir George Clark, 2nd Baronet (1883–1950)
 * Sir George Clark, 3rd Baronet (1914–1991), unionist politician and Orangeman
 * George Clark (New Orleans), mayor of New Orleans, 1866
 * George Clark (Queensland politician) (1834–1907), member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for Warwick
 * George Daniel Clark (1848–1933), Australian politician
 * George T. Clark (1837–1888), American politician
 * George Washington Clark (1834–1898), mayor of Charleston, South Carolina

Sportsmen

 * George Clark (baseball) (1891–1940), baseball player
 * George Clark (American football coach) (1894–1972), "Potsy", American football coach
 * George Clark (cricketer), New Zealand cricketer
 * George Clark (racing driver) (1890–1978), American racecar driver
 * George Clark (Australian footballer) (1898–1978), Australian footballer

Academics

 * George Bassett Clark (1827–1891), American instrument maker and astronomer
 * George Clark (historian) (1890–1979), British historian
 * George W. Clark (1928–2023), American astronomer

Others

 * George Rogers Clark (1752–1818), American Revolutionary War military leader
 * George Ramsey Clark (1857–1945), United States Navy admiral
 * George Clark (cartoonist) (1902–1981), creator of The Neighbors
 * George Kitson Clark (1900–1975), English historian
 * George H. Clark (1872–1943), Republican lawyer and judge from Ohio
 * George M. Clark (1875–1951), American jurist
 * George Thomas Clark (1809–1898), British engineer and antiquary
 * George Clark (activist) (1926–20??), a founding member of the 'Committee of 100' and housing activist in Notting Hill
 * George Clark (producer) (1888–1946), British film producer
 * George Aitken Clark (1823–1873), Scottish manufacturer and benefactor
 * George Clark (British Army officer) (1892–1948), senior British Army officer
 * George Makana Clark, Zimbabwean writer
 * George Clark (priest) (1810–1874), archdeacon of St David's