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'''Barker''' is a surname of English origin, and may refer to:
'''Barker''' is a surname of English origin, and may refer to:


==Art and literature==
* [[Barker (Essex cricketer)]] (first name unknown)
* [[Al Barker]] (1839–1912), American baseball player
* [[Arj Barker]] (1974–), American comedian, actor
* [[Arthur Barker|Arthur "Doc" Barker]] (1899–1939), American criminal
* [[Ben Barker]] (1988–), British speedway rider
* Benjamin Barker, known as [[Sweeney Todd]], fictional killer, barber
* [[Bernard Barker]] (1917–2009), Watergate burglar
* [[Bill Barker (police officer)]], died in the November 2009 Great Britain and Ireland floods on 20 November 2009 in Cumbria, UK
* [[Bob Barker]] (1923–), game show host, television personality
* Bret Barker, trumpet player for [[The W's]]
* [[Cheryl Barker]], Australian opera singer
* [[Christopher Barker]] (1529–1599), Queen's Printer
* [[Cicely Mary Barker]] (1895–1973), British illustrator who created the Flower Fairies
* [[Cicely Mary Barker]] (1895–1973), British illustrator who created the Flower Fairies
* [[Cliff Barker]] (1921–1998), American basketball player
* [[Clive Barker (artist)]] (1940–), Pop Art sculptor
* [[Clive Barker (artist)]] (1940–), Pop Art sculptor
* [[Clive Barker]] (1952–), British horror author
* [[Clive Barker]] (1952–), British horror author
* [[Collet Barker]] (1784–1831), British explorer in South Australia
* [[Dominic Barker]] (1966–), British children's author
* [[Dominic Barker]] (1966–), British children's author
* [[Edmund Henry Barker]] (1788–1839), British classical scholar
* [[Edward Barker]] (1950–1997), English cartoonist
* [[George Barker]], several people named George Barker, including:
* [[George Barker (painter)]] (1882–1965), American painter
* [[Harley Granville-Barker]] (1877–1946), English actor, director, producer, critic and playwright
** [[George Barker (painter)]] (1882–1965), American painter
* [[Horace Barker]] (1907–2000), American biochemist and microbiologist
* [[Howard Barker]] (1946–), 20th century British playwright
* [[Howard Barker]] (1946–), 20th century British playwright
* [[Jack Barker]] (1907–1982), English footballer
* [[Jacob Barker]], American financier
* [[Jane Barker]], 18th century British poet and novelist
* [[Jane Barker]], 18th century British poet and novelist
* [[M. A. R. Barker]] (born Philip Barker), (1930–), retired professor, fantasy novels and roleplaying games writer
* [[James Barker (athlete)]] (born 1892), British Olympic athlete
* [[Pat Barker]] (1943–), British author
* [[James F. Barker]], former President of the Rochester Institute of Technology
* [[James L. Barker]], 20th century linguist and historian
* [[Paul Barker (writer)]] (1968–1986), editor of ''New Society''
* [[Ralph Barker]] (1917–), English writer on the RAF
* [[Thomas Jones Barker]] (1815–1882), English painter of Crimean War scenes

==Crime==
* [[Arthur Barker|Arthur "Doc" Barker]] (1899–1939), American criminal
* Benjamin Barker, known as [[Sweeney Todd]], fictional killer, barber
* [[Bernard Barker]] (1917–2009), Watergate burglar
* [[Ma Barker]] (c. 1871–1935), reputed American gang leader

==Film and television==
* [[Arj Barker]] (1974–), American comedian, actor
* [[Al Barker]] (1839–1912), American baseball player
* [[Ben Barker]] (1988–), British speedway rider
* [[Bob Barker]] (1923–), game show host, television personality
* [[Jeff Barker]] (1976–), American television journalist. Covered six major hurricanes.
* [[Jeff Barker]] (1976–), American television journalist. Covered six major hurricanes.
* [[John Barker (scholar)]] (c. 1460–1482), a very early Old Etonian
* [[Les Barker]] (1947–), British comedian
* [[John Barker (diplomat)]] (1771–1849), English diplomat and horticulturist
* [[Lex Barker]] (1919–1973), American actor, known for his Tarzan movies and German Cowboy films
* [[Mike Barker (film director)]] (1965–), British film director.
* [[Mike Barker (producer)]] (1968–), American TV producer
* [[Ronnie Barker]] (1929–2005), British comedian
* [[Sue Barker]] (1956–), British television presenter and former professional tennis player <!--duplicated because in more than one category-->
* [[Will Barker]] (1867–1951), film producer, director, cinematographer

==Law enforcment and military==
* [[Bill Barker (police officer)]], died in the November 2009 Great Britain and Ireland floods
* [[Michael Barker]] (1884–1960), general in the British Army
* [[Michael Barker (judge)]], Australian judge
* [[William George Barker]] (1894–1930), Canadian Victoria Cross winner

==Music==
* Bret Barker, trumpet player for [[The W's]]
* [[Cheryl Barker]], Australian opera singer
* [[Guy Barker]])]], (1957–), English jazz trumpeter and composer
* [[Michael Barker (drummer)]], (1966–), New Zealand drummer for The John Butler Trio and Split Enz
* [[Nick Barker]], Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist
* [[Paul Barker]] (1958–), American bass guitarist
* [[Travis Barker]] (1975–), American drummer for the bands Blink 182, Plus-44 & Box Car Racer

==Politics==
* [[Sir John Barker, 1st Baronet]] (1840–1914), founder of Barkers department store in Kensington, London, and Liberal MP
* [[Sir John Barker, 1st Baronet]] (1840–1914), founder of Barkers department store in Kensington, London, and Liberal MP
* [[John Barker (footballer)]] (1975–), Australian rules football player.
* [[John Barker (diplomat)]] (1771–1849), English diplomat and horticulturist
* [[Joseph Barker (Massachusetts)]] (1751–1815), American Congregationalist minister and politician
* [[Joseph Barker (Massachusetts)]] (1751–1815), American Congregationalist minister and politician
* [[Joseph Barker (mayor)]], mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1850 to 1851
* [[Joseph Barker (mayor)]], mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1850 to 1851
* [[Les Barker]] (1947–), British comedian
* [[Lex Barker]] (1919–1973), American actor, known for his Tarzan movies and German Cowboy films.
* [[Lloyd Barker]] (1943–), Barbadian cricket umpire
* [[Lloyd Barker (soccer)]], soccer player and coach
* [[Ma Barker]] (c. 1871–1935), reputed American gang leader
* [[Margaret Barker]], Biblical scholar
* [[M. A. R. Barker]] (Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker, born as Philip Barker), (1930–), retired professor, fantasy novels and roleplaying games writer
* [[Pat Barker]] (1943–), British author
* [[Paul Barker (writer)]] (1968–1986), editor of ''New Society''
* [[Phil Barker]] Wargame designer
* [[Pierre A. Barker]] (1790–1870), American politician, mayor of Buffalo, New York
* [[Pierre A. Barker]] (1790–1870), American politician, mayor of Buffalo, New York

* [[Robert Barker (printer)]], (c. 1565–1645), King's Printer, publisher of the King James Bible 1611
==Science and academia==
* [[Eugene C. Barker]] (1874–1956), professor of Texas history
* [[Horace Barker]] (1907–2000), American biochemist and microbiologist
* [[James F. Barker]], former President of the Rochester Institute of Technology
* [[James L. Barker]], 20th century linguist and historian
* [[John Barker (scholar)]] (c. 1460–1482), a very early Old Etonian
* [[Margaret Barker]], Biblical scholar
* [[Roger Barker]], American psychologist
* [[Roger Barker]], American psychologist

* [[Ronnie Barker]] (1929–2005), British comedian
==Sport==
* [[Sue Barker]] (1956–), British television presenter and former professional tennis player
===Association football==
* [[Thomas Jones Barker]] (1815–1882), English painter of Crimean War scenes
* [[Chris Barker]] (1980–), English footballer
* [[Travis Barker]] (1975–), American drummer for the bands Blink 182, Plus-44 & Box Car Racer
* [[William George Barker]] (1894–1930), Canadian Victoria Cross winner
* [[Jack Barker]] (1907–1982), English footballer
* [[Will Barker]] (1867–1951), film producer, director, cinematographer
* [[Lloyd Barker (soccer)]], soccer player and coach
* [[Mickey Barker]] (1956–), English footballer
* [[Shaun Barker]] (1982–), English footballer
* [[Simon Barker]] (1964–), English footballer

===Other===
* [[Barker (Essex cricketer)]] (first name unknown)
* [[Cam Barker]] (1986–), Canadian ice hockey player
* [[Cliff Barker]] (1921–1998), American basketball player
* [[Ed Barker]] (1931–), American football player
* [[James Barker (athlete)]] (born 1892), British Olympic athlete
* [[Jared Barker]] (1975–), Canadian rugby player
* [[John Barker (footballer)]] (1975–), Australian rules football player
* [[John Barker (Scottish footballer)]] (1869–?)
* [[Len Barker]] (1955–), baseball pitcher
* [[Lloyd Barker]] (1943–), Barbadian cricket umpire
* [[Sue Barker]] (1956–), British television presenter and former professional tennis player <!--duplicated because in more than one category-->
* [[Trevor Barker (1956-1996), Australian rules football player, died of cancer

==Other==
* [[Christopher Barker]] (1529–1599), Queen's Printer
* [[Collet Barker]] (1784–1831), British explorer in South Australia
* [[Edmund Henry Barker]] (1788–1839), British classical scholar
* [[Jacob Barker]], American financier
* [[Phil Barker]] Wargame designer
* [[Robert Barker (printer)]] (c. 1565–1645), King's Printer, publisher of the King James Bible 1611
* [[Wharton Barker]] (1846–1921), American financier
* [[Wharton Barker]] (1846–1921), American financier



Revision as of 21:19, 16 June 2010

Barker is a surname of English origin, and may refer to:

Art and literature

Crime

Film and television

Law enforcment and military

Music

Politics

Science and academia

Sport

=Association football

Other

Other