William O'Brien (disambiguation)

William O'Brien (1852–1928) was an Irish journalist and politician.

William O'Brien may also refer to:

Other politicians

 * William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin (c. 1640–1692), Governor of Jamaica
 * William O'Brien (Australian politician) (1882–1953), New South Wales politician
 * William O'Brien (Fine Gael politician) (1918–1994), Irish Fine Gael TD and Senator from County Limerick
 * William O'Brien (Minnesota politician) (1930–2007), American politician
 * William O'Brien (Nova Scotia politician) (1782–1854), political figure in Nova Scotia
 * William O'Brien (Rhode Island politician) (born 1969), American state legislator in Rhode Island
 * William O'Brien (trade unionist) (1881–1968), Irish Labour TD and trade union leader
 * William Edward O'Brien (1831–1914), lawyer, farmer, editor and political figure in Ontario, Canada
 * William H. O'Brien (1871–?), Wisconsin state assemblyman
 * William J. O'Brien (politician) (1836–1905), United States Representative from Maryland, 1873–1877
 * William L. O'Brien (born 1951), former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
 * William Smith O'Brien (1803–1864), Irish Conservative and Repeal MP and Young Ireland revolutionary
 * William Smith O'Brien (American politician) (1862–1948), U.S. Representative from West Virginia
 * Bill O'Brien (British politician) (born 1929), British Labour MP for Normanton, 1983–2005
 * Billy O'Brien (politician) (1929–2012), American politician in the Virginia House of Delegates

In sports

 * William O'Brien (American football) (1923–2000), head football coach for the Southern Illinois Salukis
 * William O'Brien (footballer), Scottish footballer
 * William O'Brien (racing driver) (born 1959), American racing driver
 * Parry O'Brien (William Patrick O'Brien, 1932–2007), American shot-put innovator
 * William O'Brien, National League baseball umpire in 1876
 * Willie O'Brien (1929–2015), English footballer
 * Bill O'Brien (American football, born 1924) (1924–2005), American football halfback
 * Bill O'Brien (American football) (born 1969), American football coach
 * Bill O'Brien (footballer, born 1877) (1877–1942), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood
 * Bill O'Brien (footballer, born 1887) (1887–1943), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda
 * Bill O'Brien (footballer, born 1905) (1905–1988), Australian rules footballer for South Melbourne
 * Billy O'Brien (baseball) (1860–1911), Major League Baseball first baseman
 * Billy O'Brien (footballer) (born 1995), Welsh football goalkeeper

Others

 * William O'Brien, 2nd Marquess of Thomond (1765–1846), Irish peer
 * William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin (1662–1719), Irish peer
 * William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin (1700–1777), founder of the Royal Cork Yacht Club in 1720
 * William O'Brien (actor) (1740–1815), Irish actor in the company of David Garrick at Drury Lane
 * William O'Brien (judge) (1832–1899), Irish judge
 * William O'Brien (police officer) (1944–2016), American police officer
 * William O'Brien (Royal Navy officer) (1916–2016), British admiral
 * William O'Brien, President, BATS Global Markets
 * William B. O'Brien, founder and the president of the World Federation of Therapeutic Communities also co-founder of Daytop
 * William David O'Brien (1878–1962), auxiliary bishop of Chicago, Illinois, USA
 * William J. O'Brien (Medal of Honor) (1899–1944), United States Army officer during World War II
 * William J. O'Brien, inventor of the Decca Navigator System
 * William P. O'Brien (police commissioner) (1891–1960), American police officer
 * William S. O'Brien (1825–1878), American businessman
 * Bill O'Brien (actor), Director of Theatre and Musical Theatre for the National Endowment for the Arts; actor
 * Tim O'Brien (author) (William Timothy O'Brien, born 1946), American author
 * Billy Porter (criminal) (William O'Brien, 1850–?), American burglar and underworld figure in New York City
 * William O'Brien (archaeologist), Irish professor of archaeology in University College Cork.

Things

 * SS William O'Brien, steam cargo ship built in 1914–1915 by New York Shipbuilding Company of Camden, foundered in April 1920