Bill Brown (born William Dallas Fyfe Brown in Arbroath, Scotland, 8 October 1931; died in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, 1 December 2004) was the goalkeeper with Tottenham Hotspur when they won the "double" of League championship and FA Cup in 1961 - the first club in the 20th century to do so.
Bill Brown is a professor of English at the University of Chicago. He occupies the named chair previously held by Wayne Booth. His work focuses on American literature, with his second book, A Sense of Things, looking at the representation of objects in 19th century American literature.
William Alfred Brown (born July 31 1912 in Toowoomba, Queensland) is a former Australian Test cricketer who played for New South Wales and Queensland, later serving as a Test selector.
Bill Brown (born November 10, 1973) is a councillor in Dryden, Ontario Canada. First elected as a councillor in 1994 at the age of 21, he is the youngest to hold this position. Brown was re-elected in 1997, 2000, 2003 and 2006, serving for a time as deputy mayor.
Bill Brown IV (born 1969 in San Diego, California) is an American composer.
Bill Brown (born 1942) was a long time air personality on former oldies station WCBS FM New York City. For most of his tenure there he aired on Middays at the station. He also did many voiceovers on commercials airing on that and other New York City radio and television stations.