George Scott

George Scott may refer to:

  • George Scott (army officer) (died 1767), fought in Canada, governor of Grenada, 1762–1764
  • George Scott (author), wrote a 1683 book extolling the virtues of Scottish settlement in East Jersey
  • George Scott (first baseman) (born 1944), American baseball player
  • George Scott (pitcher) (1895–1962), American baseball player
  • George Scott (footballer born 1885) (1885–1916), English football player
  • George Scott (footballer born 1904), English football player
  • James George Scott (1851–1935), known as George Scott, journalist and colonial Burmese administrator
  • George Scott (general) (died 1811), British Army officer
  • George Scott (wrestler) (born 1929), Scottish-born Canadian wrestler
  • George Scott (boxer) (born 1966), Swedish boxer
  • George Scott, vocalist for gospel music group The Blind Boys of Alabama
  • George Scott III (1953–1980), American No Wave bassist
  • George Adam Scott (1874–1963), Canadian provincial politician
  • George Arbuthnot Scott (1879–1927), Cricketer
  • George Byng Scott (1824–1886), Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia from 1863 to 1876
  • George Cromwell Scott (1864–1948), U.S. Representative from Iowa
  • George C. Scott (1927–1999), American actor
  • George G. Scott (1811–1886), New York lawyer and politician
  • George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878), Victorian architect
  • George Gilbert Scott, Jr. (1839–1897), his son, also an architect
  • George Montgomery Scott (1835–1915), mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah
  • George Washington Scott (1829–1903), industrialist and philanthropist, benefactor of Agnes Scott College
  • George Douglas Scott, English chief executive officer
  • George Herbert Scott (1888–1930), British airship pilot and engineer
  • George Lewis Scott (1708–1780), English royal tutor, encyclopedist, and dilettante


Famous quotes containing the word scott:

    The lightning—it is good for you. Your father was Frankenstein, but your mother was the lightning. She has come down to you again.
    —W. Scott Darling, and Erle C. Kenton. Ygor (Bela Lugosi)