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
Famous quotes containing the word harris:
“The difference between faith and superstition is that the first uses reason to go as far as it can, and then makes the jump; the second shuns reason entirelywhich is why superstition is not the ally, but the enemy, of true religion.”
—Sydney J. Harris (19171986)