Barker (surname)
Appearance
Barker is a surname of English origin, and may refer to:
A–C
- Barker (Essex cricketer) (first name unknown)
- Abraham Andrews Barker (1816–1898), American politician
- Al Barker (1839–1912), American baseball player
- Alfred Charles Barker (1819–1873), New Zealand doctor and photographer
- Arj Barker (born 1974), American comedian, actor
- Arthur "Doc" Barker (1899–1939), American criminal
- Ben Barker (born 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
- Bob Barker (born 1923), game show host, television personality
- Bret Barker, trumpet player for the Ws
- Cam Barker (born 1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cheryl Barker, Australian opera singer
- Chris Barker (born 1980), English footballer
- Christopher Barker (1529–1599), Queen's Printer
- Cicely Mary Barker (1895–1973), British illustrator who created the Flower Fairies
- Cliff Barker (1921–1998), American basketball player
- Clive Barker (artist) (born 1940), Pop Art sculptor
- Clive Barker (born 1952), British horror author
- Collet Barker (1784–1831), British explorer in South Australia
D–K
- Dominic Barker (born 1966), British children's author
- Ed Barker (born 1931), American football player
- Eddie Barker (1927-2012), American journalist
- Edmund Henry Barker (1788–1839), British classical scholar
- Edward Barker (cartoonist) (1950–1997), English cartoonist
- Edwin Barker (musician) (1954), American Classical Bassist
- Eileen Barker (born 1938), British professor of sociology
- Eugene C. Barker (1874–1956), professor of Texas history
- George Barker (disambiguation), several people, including:
- George Barker (painter) (1882–1965), American painter
- Gordon Barker (1931–2006), English cricketer
- Guy Barker, (born 1957), English jazz trumpeter and composer
- Harley Granville-Barker (1877–1946), English actor, director, producer, critic and playwright
- Henry Rodman Barker (1841–1901), Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island 1889–1891
- Herbert Barker (1883–1924), English professional golfer and golf course architect
- Horace Barker (1907–2000), American biochemist and microbiologist
- Howard Barker (born 1946), 20th century British playwright
- Jack Barker (1907–1982), English footballer
- Jacob Barker, American financier
- James Barker (disambiguation), several people, including:
- James Barker (Rhode Island) (1623–1702), colonial deputy governor of Rhode Island
- James Barker (athlete) (born 1892), British Olympic athlete
- James Francis Barker, former President of the Rochester Institute of Technology
- James Frazier Barker, President of Clemson University
- James L. Barker, 20th century linguist and historian
- Jane Barker, 18th century British poet and novelist
- Jared Barker (born 1975), Canadian rugby union player
- Jeff Barker (disambiguation)
- John Barker (disambiguation), several people, including:
- John Barker (diplomat) (1771–1849), English diplomat and horticulturist
- John Barker (Australian rules footballer) (born 1975), Australian rules footballer
- John Barker (English footballer) (1948–2004)
- John Barker (scholar) (c. 1460 – 1482), a very early Old Etonian
- John Barker (Scottish footballer) (1869–?)
- Sir John Barker, 1st Baronet (1840–1914), founder of Barker's department store in Kensington, London, and Liberal MP
- Joseph Barker (Massachusetts) (1751–1815), American Congregationalist minister and politician
- Joseph Barker (mayor), mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1850 to 1851
- Kenneth L. Barker, biblical Hebrew scholar and translator of the NASB and NIV English Bibles
- Kevin Barker (born 1975), retired Major League Baseball first baseman
L–Q
- Len Barker (born 1955), baseball pitcher
- Les Barker (born 1947), British comedian
- Lex Barker (1919–1973), American actor, known for his Tarzan films and German Cowboy films
- Lloyd Barker (soccer), footballer and coach
- Lloyd Barker (born 1943), Barbadian cricket umpire
- M. A. R. Barker (born Philip Barker), (born 1930), retired professor, fantasy novels and roleplaying games writer
- Ma Barker (c. 1871 – 1935), reputed American gang leader
- Margaret Barker, Biblical scholar
- Margaret Barker (artist), British artist
- Maurice Barker (1917–2000), English cricketer
- Michael Barker (disambiguation), several people including:
- Michael Barker (British Army officer) (1884–1960), general in the British Army
- Michael Barker (drummer), (born 1966), New Zealand drummer for the John Butler Trio and Split Enz
- Michael Barker (judge), Australian judge
- Mickey Barker (born 1956), English footballer
- Mike Barker (film director) (born 1965), British film director
- Mike Barker (producer) (born 1968), American TV producer
- Nick Barker, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Pat Barker (born 1943), British author
- Paul Barker (born 1958), American bass guitarist
- Paul Barker (writer) (1968–1986), editor of New Society
- Peter Barker, squash player
- Phil Barker, wargame designer
- Pierre A. Barker (1790–1870), American politician, mayor of Buffalo, New York
R–Z
- Ralph Barker (born 1917), English writer on the RAF
- Reginald Barker (1886–1945), film director
- Robert Barker (printer) (c. 1565 – 1645), King's Printer, publisher of the King James Bible 1611
- Roger Barker, American psychologist
- Ronnie Barker (1929–2005), British comedy actor
- Samuel Barker (1686–1754), Hebraist
- Shaun Barker (born 1982), English footballer
- Simon Barker (born 1964), English footballer
- Sue Barker (born 1956), British television presenter and former professional tennis player
- Thomas Barker (1722–1808), 'The father of meteorology'
- Thomas Jones Barker (1815–1882), English painter of Crimean War scenes
- Travis Barker (born 1975), American drummer for the bands Blink 182, Plus-44, Box Car Racer
- Trevor Barker (1956–1996), Australian rules footballer, died of cancer
- Wharton Barker (1846–1921), American financier
- Will Barker (1867–1951), film producer, director, cinematographer
- William George Barker (1894–1930), Canadian Victoria Cross winner