Billy Martin (disambiguation)
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Billy Martin (1928–1989) was a Major League Baseball player and manager.
Billy Martin or Bill Martin may also refer to:
- Bill Martin (sociologist), Australian sociologist
- Bill Martin (basketball) (born 1962), American basketball player
- Bill Martin (philosophy) (born 1956), American philosopher at DePaul University
- Bill Martin (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1960s for Great Britain, and Workington Town
- Bill Martin, Jr. (1916–2004), American children's book author
- Bill Martin (musician) (born 1938), Scottish songwriter
- Billy Martin (author) (born 1967), American author formerly known as Poppy Z. Brite
- Billy Martin (guitarist) (born 1981), guitarist for American band Good Charlotte
- Billy Martin (halfback) (1938–1976), American football player
- Billy Martin (lawyer) of the Washington, D.C. office of law firm Dorsey & Whitney LLP
- Billy Martin (percussionist) (born 1962), drummer for jazz trio Medeski Martin & Wood
- Billy Martin (shortstop) (1894–1949), Major League Baseball shortstop
- Billy Martin (tennis) (born 1956), touring American professional in the 1970s
- Billy Martin (tight end) (born 1942), American football player
- Billy Martin (curler) (born c. 1933), Canadian curler
- William E. Martin, American songwriter, screenwriter and voice actor
- Bill Martin, a stage name briefly adopted by Billy Joel around 1972
- Billy Martin, the head writer and executive producer of Bill Maher's programs Politically Incorrect, Real Time with Bill Maher and Amazon Fishbowl
- William C. Martin, known as Bill Martin, Director of University of Michigan Department of Intercollegiate Athletics
- Bill Martin (artist) (1943–2008), California visionary painter
- C. W. Martin (1887–1978), known as Bill, head football coach at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1912
- Bill Martin (politician), American politician
See also
- William Martin (disambiguation)
- William Flynn Martin (born 1950), American energy economist, educator and international diplomat
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