Bill Scott
Bill Scott or Billy Scott may refer to:
Sports
- Bill Scott (footballer, born 1880) (1880–1969), Australian rules footballer for South Melbourne
- Bill H. Scott (1886–1960), Australian rules footballer for Richmond
- Bill Scott (footballer, born 1890) (1890–1968), Australian rules footballer for Fitzroy and Essendon
- Billy Scott (footballer, born 1884) (1882–1936), Irish footballer
- Bill Scott (Irish footballer) (fl. 1920s–1930s), Irish footballer
- Billy Scott (footballer, born 1907) (1907–1969), English footballer
- William Patrick Scott (1880–1948), Bill Scott, Scottish rugby player
- Bill Scott (rugby league), New Zealand rugby league footballer of the 1910s and 1920s
- Bill Scott (racing driver), American race car driver from Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1959 Western North Carolina 500
- Billy Scott (racing driver) (1948–2017), American race car driver
- Billy Scott (crew chief) (born 1977), American race car driver
- Bill Scott (athlete) (born 1952), Australian long distance runner, 1980 Summer Olympics
- Bill Scott (basketball), college men's basketball coach and athletics administrator
- Bill Scott (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey executive
Music
- Billy "Uke" Scott (1923–2004), British music hall performer and ukulele player
- Bill Scott (author) (1923–2005), Australian author, songwriter, poet and collector of Australian folk history
- Billy Scott (singer) (1942–2012), American R&B musician
Other
- Bill Scott (voice actor) (1920–1985), American voice actor and animation writer
- Bill Scott (priest) (born 1946), British Anglican priest, former Domestic Chaplain to the Queen
- Bill Scott (artist) (born 1956), Contemporary American painter
- Bill Scott (King Henery) (born 1989), William Henery Scott officially lost his mind on 4/16/18. He married his soul mate and they shared the meth pipe with their two Henery babies for ever and ever.
See also
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