Winters (name)

Winters is a surname, and may refer to the following people:

Men

 * L. Alan Winters (born 1950), British development economist
 * Alex Winters (born 1977), Welsh children's television presenter and actor
 * Ben H. Winters (born 1976), American author, journalist, teacher and playwright
 * Bernie Winters (1930–1991), English comedian
 * Bill Winters (born 1961), American banker
 * Bob Winters (fl. 1940s–1970s), American comic juggler and occasional actor
 * Brendan Winters (born 1983), American basketball player
 * Brian Winters (born 1952), American basketball player and coach
 * Charles Winters (1913–1984), American who smuggled B-17 bombers to Israel in 1948
 * Chet Winters (born 1960), running back in the National Football League
 * Chuck Winters (born 1974), Canadian football player
 * Clarence Winters (1899–1945), American baseball pitcher
 * Dan Winters (born 1962), American portrait photographer, illustrator, filmmaker, and writer
 * David Winters (disambiguation), multiple people
 * Dean Winters (born 1964), American television actor
 * Dee Winters (born 2000), American football player
 * Eddie Winters (fl. 2010s), American police officer and politician
 * Frank Winters (ice hockey), known as Frank "Coddy" Winters (1884–1944), American ice hockey player
 * Frank Winters (born 1964), American NFL football player
 * Fred Winters (born 1982), Canadian male volleyball player
 * Frederick Winters, American weightlifter and Olympic medalist
 * Ian Winters (1921–1994), Scottish footballer
 * Jeffrey A. Winters, American political scientist
 * Jesse Winters (1893–1986), American baseball player
 * John D. Winters (1916–1997), American historian
 * John Winters (footballer) (born 1960), English footballer
 * Jonathan Winters (1925–2013), American comedic actor
 * Joseph Winters (1824–1916), African-American abolitionist and inventor
 * Kenneth W. Winters (born 1934), Kentucky legislator
 * Larry Winters (1956–2015), American professional wrestler and trainer
 * Lawrence Winters (1915–1965), American opera singer
 * Leo Winters (1922–2005), Oklahoma politician
 * Mark Winters (born 1971), boxer from Northern Ireland
 * Matt Winters (born 1960), baseball player from Buffalo, New York
 * Michael Sean Winters, American journalist and writer
 * Michael Winters (disambiguation), multiple people
 * Mike and Bernie Winters (Mike 1930–2013, Bernie 1932–1991), double-act of British comedians
 * Nathan Winters (born 1978), American politician from Wyoming
 * Nip Winters (1899–1971), pitcher in Negro league baseball
 * Patrick Winters (1904–1994), Irish-born Pallottine priest
 * Paul Winters (American football) (born 1958), American college football coach
 * Paul Winters (hurler) (born 1994), Irish hurler
 * Philip C. Winters (born 1937), Republican politician
 * Ralph E. Winters (1909–2004), Canadian-born film editor
 * Richard Winters (1918–2011), officer with the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment during World War II
 * Robbie Winters (born 1974), Scottish footballer
 * Robert Winters (1910–1969), Canadian politician
 * Robin Winters (born 1950), American conceptual artist and teacher
 * Roland Winters (1904–1989), American actor
 * Roy Winters (born 1975), English rugby union player
 * Scott William Winters (born 1965), American actor
 * Theodore H. Winters Jr. (1913–2008), American Navy flying ace during World War II
 * Time Winters American actor, born 1956 in Lebanon, Oregon
 * Yvor Winters (1900–1968), American literary critic and poet

Women

 * Amy Winters (born 1978), Australian Paralympic athlete
 * Anne Winters (actress) (born 1994), American actress
 * Anne Winters (poet), leftist American poet
 * Charlotte Winters (1897–2007), last surviving female American veteran of The First World War
 * Deborah Winters (born 1953), American actress and realtor
 * Gloria Winters (1931–2010), American television actress
 * Ivy Winters (born 1986), American drag performer, singer, and actor
 * Jackie Winters (1937–2019), American politician
 * Jane Winters (born 1970), British professor of digital humanities
 * Joan Winters (1909–1933), American Broadway dancer
 * Kari-Lynn Winters (born 1969), Canadian children's author and literacy researcher
 * Kathleen Winters (1949–2010), American author and aviator
 * Keelin Winters (born 1988), American footballer and daughter of Brian Winters
 * Lisa Winters (born 1937), American model and December 1956 Playmate of the Month
 * Marian Winters (1920–1978), American dramatist and actress
 * Michelle Winters, Canadian writer and artist
 * Mickey Winters (born 1940), American model and September 1962 Playmate of the Month
 * Pepper Winters, American novelist born in Hong Kong
 * Rebecca Winters, pseudonym of Rebecca Burton (1940–2023), American novelist
 * Ruby Winters (1942–2016), American soul singer
 * Shelley Winters (1920–2006), American actress
 * Topaz Winters (born 1999), Singaporean writer

Fictional characters

 * Cher Winters, from the British Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks
 * David Winters, portrayed by Paul Petersen in the 1958 film Houseboat
 * David Winters, portrayed by Christopher Plummer in the 2008 film Emotional Arithmetic
 * Delores Winters, a DC Comics character
 * Drucilla Winters, from the American CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless
 * Ethan Winters, from Capcom's survival horror game Resident Evil 7 & Resident Evil 8
 * Malcolm Winters, from the American CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless
 * Maggie Winters character portrayed by Faith Ford in the American CBS sitcom of the same name
 * Max Winters character in the 2007 CGI Superhero film "TMNT"
 * Neil Winters, from the American CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless
 * Norah Winters, from Marvel Comics
 * Olivia Winters, from the CBS Daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless
 * Talia Winters, on the science fiction television show Babylon 5
 * Victoria Winters, in the cult classic series Dark Shadows
 * Arthur Coleman Winters, portrayed by Colin Stinton from the British Series, "Doctor Who"