User:Roman Spinner/O (name disambiguation)

=William Oakley= William Oakley or Bill Oakley may refer to:


 * William Oakley (Medal of Honor) (1860–after 1899), English-born United States Navy gunner's mate second class during Spanish–American War who received Medal of Honor for valor aboard USS Marblehead (C-11) on May 11, 1898 when, "facing heavy fire" in Cuban port city of Cienfuegos, he "displayed extraordinary bravery and coolness"
 * William Oakley (footballer) (1873–1934), English right/left-back who, between March 1895 (England 1 v 1 Wales) and March 1901 (England 2 v 2 Scotland), played for amateur clubs Corinthians and Casuals; captained England team once (against Ireland in 1901); English long jump champion in 1894; later Ludgrove schoolmaster/co-headmaster
 * G. William Oakley (1937–2010), American producer/director/actor with theaters in Colorado (Heritage Square Opera House in Golden) and Missouri (Goldenrod Showboat at Laclede's Landing); considered seminal figure in revival of early American melodrama and vaudeville; dubbed "Barnum of the Buttes" by The Denver Post
 * Bill Oakley (comics) (1964–2004), American artist (letterer) for numerous comic books from Marvel (Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four, Rampaging Hulk, Amazing Spider-Man), DC (Superman, Batman, Lobo, Justice Society, Hawkman) and other companies; first two volumes of Moore and O'Neill's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
 * Bill Oakley (born 1966), American television writer and producer, known for his work (with Josh Weinstein) on animated series The Simpsons (executive producers and showrunners for seventh and eighth season, winning three Primetime Emmy Awards); co-created Mission Hill and The Mullets; Writers Guild of America Award in 2013 for Portlandia

Actors

 * Tudor Owen (actor) (1898–1979), Welsh-American character and voice actor specializing in Scottish, Welsh and English types; career began with silents in 1920s and included hundreds of performances on radio shows as well as scores of TV series episodes; films include 1954's Brigadoon
 * Sion Tudor Owen, (born 1959), Welsh actor seen in numerous British plays, films and TV series, starting in 1981; continuing roles in episodes of Grange Hill, The Bill, C.A.T.S. Eyes, Doctor Who, A Touch of Frost and appears on List of Casualty cast members; films include 1986's Highlander
 * Jonathan Tudor Owen (born 1971), Welsh producer, actor and writer who has worked as writer and producer for ITV Wales; won Gwyn Alf Williams Award at 2006 Welsh Baftas for 40th anniversary documentary of Aberfan disaster; lead in film A Bit of Tom Jones?; best known as Jonny Owen

Others

 * Tudor Owen (judge) (born 1951), Welsh jurist admitted to legal practice (aviation law) in 1974; served in South Eastern Circuit as judicial officer with title of Recorder from 1991 to 2007; appointed in 2007 as Circuit Judge for South Eastern Circuit based in Snaresbrook Crown Court London