Thomas Andrews (disambiguation)

Thomas Andrews (1873–1912) was the shipbuilder of the RMS Titanic.

Thomas, Tom or Tommy Andrews may also refer to:

Politics

 * Thomas Andrews (MP for Dover) (born before 1540), English MP
 * Thomas Andrews (MP for Sudbury) (died 1585), MP for Sudbury (UK Parliament constituency)
 * Tom Andrews (Australian politician) (1900–1974), Australian politician from Victoria
 * Thomas Andrews (American politician) (born 1953), American politician from Maine; non-profit executive; and United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Myanmar human rights situation
 * T. Coleman Andrews (1899–1983), accountant and independent candidate for President of the United States
 * W. Thomas Andrews (1941–2009), Pennsylvania politician

Sports

 * Tommy Andrews (cricketer) (1890–1970), Australian cricketer
 * Tom Andrews (sprinter) (born 1954), American track and field athlete
 * Tom Andrews (American football) (born 1962), American NFL football player
 * Tom Andrews (cricketer) (born 1994), Australian cricketer

Other

 * Thomas Andrewes (died 1659), English financier who supported the parliament cause during the English Civil War
 * Thomas Andrews (metallurgist) (1811–1871), British metallurgist of international renown
 * Thomas Andrews (scientist) (1813–1885), Irish chemist and physicist
 * Thomas Andrews (ironmaster) (1847–1907), English ironmaker and Fellow of the Royal Society
 * Tom Andrews (poet) (1961–2001), American poet and critic
 * Thomas G. Andrews (historian), American historian
 * Thomas G. Andrews (judge) (1892–1942), American attorney and justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court