User:Roman Spinner/H (name disambiguation)

=Sue Hamilton= Sue Hamilton, Suzy Hamilton or Susan Hamilton may refer to:


 * Sue Hamilton (actress and model) (1945–1969), American film and television performer who, under stage name Sue Williams, was Playboy magazine's April 1965 Playmate of the Month; during 1965–66, appeared in American International Pictures films with members of Beach Party cast; committed suicide
 * Sue Hamilton (archaeologist) (born 1957), English academic who published papers and books (Stone Worlds, 2006) based on her Later European Prehistory research; Professor of Prehistory at Institute of Archaeology, University College London; from 2006, co-director of Rapa Nui Landscapes (Easter Island) Project
 * Suzy Favor Hamilton (born 1968), American middle distance runner; 9 NCAA championships and silver medal at 1989 World University Games; 4 USA Outdoor and 3 indoor Track and Field Championships in 1500m; competed in 1992, 1996 and 2000; admitted to working in 2011–12 as escort agency prostitute
 * Susan Hamilton (born 1970), Scottish soprano whose focus is on Baroque and Contemporary music; performs at major international festivals; co-founder and artistic director of Dunedin Consort; has worked with numerous conductors and composers

Writers

 * William Henderson (physician and homeopath) (1810–1872), Scottish medical academic and biblical scholar who, in early 1840s, became influential advocate for homeopathy in Great Britain
 * William Henderson (priest) (1819–1905), English clergyman and academic, ordained in Anglican Church in 1859, who served as Dean of Carlisle from 1884 until his death
 * William Hannam Henderson (1845–1931), British vice-admiral who was founding editor of Naval Review and participated in 1890 punitive expedition to Wituland; knighted
 * William James Henderson (1855–1937), American journalist and scholar who served as music critic of The New York Times and, in 1902, of The Sun; lecturer at New York College of Music
 * William Williams Henderson (1879–1944), American Mormon educator in Utah who was president of Brigham Young College and head of zoology and entomology department at Utah State
 * William MacGregor Henderson (1913–2000), Scottish veterinary expert on foot and mouth disease for which he improved vaccine; Fellow of Royal Society (1976); president of Zoological Society of London; knighted
 * Bill Henderson (born 1941), American literary editor at Doubleday who, in 1972, established Pushcart Press; author of numerous books (Tower: Faith, Vertigo, and Amateur Construction) and articles; 1979 Carey Thomas Prize; 2006 Poets & Writers Prize
 * Bill Henderson (novelist) (born 1943), American author whose writing explores popular culture, literature and dark side of celebrity; novels Stark Raving Elvis (1984), I Killed Hemingway (1993) and I, Elvis: Confessions of a Counterfeit King (1997)

Public officials

 * William Henderson, 1st Baron Henderson (1891–1984), English Labour legislator who represented Enfield (UK Parliament constituency) in 1923–24 and 1929–31; raised to peerage in 1945
 * William L. Henderson, (1894–1984), American jurist who served on Maryland Court of Appeals from 1946 until 1964, when he briefly rose to position of Chief Judge
 * William Henderson (Ontario) (1916–2006), Canadian legislator who represented Kingston in House of Commons from 1949 to 1958; judge on Supreme Court of Ontario from 1965
 * Bill Henderson (Northern Ireland politician) (1924–2010), Ulster journalism (Belfast Newsletter) and television executive who represented Belfast Victoria in Northern Ireland House of Commons from 1953 to 1958
 * William J. Henderson (born 1947), American postal management executive who, from 1998 to 2001, served as 71st Postmaster General; subsequently led Bestline Research and Netflix
 * Bill Henderson (Isle of Man legislator) (born 1961), Manx legislator who has represented Douglas North in House of Keys since winning 1998 by-election; Minister during 2004–05

Music performers

 * John William "Homesick James" Henderson (1910–2006), African-American blues musician, known for his mastery of slide guitar, whose career lasted from 1920s to 2000s
 * Bill Henderson (performer) (born 1926), African-American jazz vocalist and actor whose musical career began in 1952 and also includes numerous supporting acting roles in films and television
 * Billy Henderson (American singer) (1939–2007), African-American vocalist who was original member and co-founder (in 1954) of six-times-Grammy-nominated soul group, The Spinners
 * Willie Henderson (musician) (born 1941), African-American soul music composer, arranger, producer and baritone sax player ("Funky Chicken") who founded Now Sound records
 * Bill Henderson (Canadian singer) (born 1944), Canadian singer, songwriter and music producer; in 1970s and 80s with group Chilliwack ("Lonesome Mary", "California Girl"); 1983 Juno Award
 * Bill Henderson (guitarist) (born 1977), American musician who has played with New Jersey-based post-hardcore bands Thursday, The Procedure, Purpose, x One Way x, and Between the Wars

Football

 * Bill Henderson (footballer born 1878) (1878–1945), Scottish full back whose career with Everton, Reading, Southampton and Clapton Orient lasted from 1894–95 to 1909–10
 * Bill Henderson (footballer born 1898) (1898–1964), Scottish forward who played for Airdrie, Manchester United (1921–25: 36 matches, 17 goals), Preston North End, Clapton Orient, others
 * Bill Henderson (footballer born 1899) (1899–1934), English outside right whose career with Carlisle United, Southampton, Arsenal and Coventry City lasted from late 1910s to 1930
 * Billy Henderson (footballer) (1900–1934), English right back who began with local team, Whitburn, but is best known for 183 games with West Ham United (1922–28); died of tuberculosis at 34
 * Bill Henderson (Australian footballer) (born 1929), goalkeeper for Australian team at 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics; national team debut in 1954; son of Andy Henderson (1924 national team)
 * Willie Henderson (born 1944), Scottish winger whose career with Rangers (1960–72) and abroad (Hong Kong, Australia) ended in 1979; scored winning goal against Wales on 20 October 1962
 * William Martin Neville Henderson (born 1956), Scottish forward who played for Rangers (Scottish Cup winner, 1976); also with Hibernian, Philadelphia Fury, Leicester City and Chesterfield

American football

 * Billy Henderson (coach) (born 1928), All-SEC player with Georgia Bulldogs; coached football and baseball for Furman University, University of South Carolina, Willingham High School (1958–69), Mount de Sales Academy and Clarke Central High School (1973–95)
 * John William Henderson (born 1943), American football wide receiver in NFL who played eight seasons for Detroit Lions (1965–67) and Minnesota Vikings (1968–72); in Super Bowl IV for Vikings
 * William Henderson (American football) (born 1971), fullback with Green Bay Packers from 1995 NFL Draft until retirement in 2007; 2004 Pro Bowl; from 1999, TV football commentator

Other sports

 * Bill Henderson (manager), (1857–1929) American Major League Baseball manager for 1884 one-season Baltimore Monumentals of Union Association; won 58 games and lost 47
 * Bill Henderson (pitcher) (1901–1966), American right-handed batter and pitcher who played for New York Yankees in three games (June–July 1930: 0-0 record, with 4.50 ERA)
 * Bill Henderson (coach) (1901–1979), American head basketball coach at Texas' Baylor University during 1941–43 and 1945–61; in 18 seasons, he had win–loss record of 201–233
 * Claude William Henderson (born 1972), South African cricketer (right-hand bat) who played in seven Tests and four ODIs (2001–02); with Leicestershire since 2004

Others

 * William Henderson (landscape gardener) (before 1825–after 1866), English designer (Corporation Park, Blackburn: 1857), whose works are listed in English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens
 * William Henderson (philanthropist) (1826–1904), Scottish shipping merchant; Lord Provost, Aberdeen (1886–89); Liberal; built Royal Infirmary; public libraries; knighted in 1893
 * William Penhallow Henderson (1877–1943), American painter, architect, and furniture designer associated with Santa Fe, New Mexico (Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian)
 * William G. Henderson (1882–1922), American entrepreneur who, with his brother, Tom, founded Henderson Motorcycle in 1911 and, with Max Sladkin, Ace Motor Corporation in 1919

Fictional characters

 * Inspector William Henderson, American police official who first appeared as supporting character in 1940s Superman radio program and has continued into TV shows and comics