George Harris may refer to:
- George Harris, 1st Baron Harris (1746–1829), British general
- George Prideaux Robert Harris (1775–1810), Australian naturalist
- George Harris (Unitarian) (1794–1859), English Unitarian minister in Scotland
- George Harris, 3rd Baron Harris (1810–1872), Governor of Trinidad
- George Washington Harris (1814–1869), American writer and humorist
- George Peter Harris (c. 1820), co-founder of Australian retailer Harris Scarfe
- George E. Harris (1827–1911), United States Representative from Mississippi
- George W. Harris (1835–1920s), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- George Harris (theologian) (1844–1922), American theologian and academic administrator
- George Harris, 4th Baron Harris (1851–1932), English cricketer and politician
- George Frederick Harris (1856–1924), Welsh portrait and landscape painter
- George Harris (footballer born 1877) (1877–?), English-born footballer who played for Stoke and Southampton
- George Harris (cricketer, born 1880) (1880–1954), English cricketer
- George Bernard Harris (1901–1983), United States federal judge
- George Harris (cricketer, born 1904) (1904–1988), English cricketer
- George Harris (Worcestershire cricketer) (1906–1994), English cricketer
- George Harris (Carlton president) (1922–2007), Australian football club president
- George Harris (judoka) (1933–2011), American judoka
- George Harris (footballer born 1940), English-born footballer who played for Watford and Reading
- Duke Harris (George Francis Harris, born 1942), Canadian ice hockey player
- George Harris (soccer) (born 1948), Australian former football (soccer) player
- George Harris (actor) (born 1949), British film, television, and stage actor
- Hibiscus (entertainer) (George Harris, Jr., 1949–1982), American war protester, then actor
- George Edward Harris (born 1964), British art photographer
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“The difference between patriotism and nationalism is that the patriot is proud of his country for what it does, and the nationalist is proud of his country no matter what it does; the first attitude creates a feeling of responsibility, but the second a feeling of blind arrogance that leads to war.”
—Sydney J. Harris (19171986)