Michael Harris
Michael or Mike Harris may refer to:
- Michael Harris (academic) (born 1956), Israeli / American author, administrator, and professor
- Michael Harris (editor) (born 1980), Canadian magazine editor and writer
- Michael Harris (Falling Skies), a character in the television show Falling Skies
- Michael Harris (glassworker) (1933–1994), English glassworker
- Michael Harris (mathematician) (born 1954), American mathematician
- Michael Harris (journalist) (born 1948), Canadian author, investigative journalist, and radio personality
- Michael Harris (offensive lineman) (born 1988), American football offensive tackle
- Michael Harris (poet) (born 1944), Canadian poet and translator
- Michael Harris (politician), Canadian politician
- Michael Harris (producer) (born 1964), television producer and filmmaker
- Michael Harris (Royal Navy officer) (born 1941), Captain of HMS Cardiff during the Falklands War
- Michael Harris (trumpeter) (born 1953), trumpet player in the Phenix Horns
- Michael Harris, a regular character on the TV sitcom Newhart
- Mike Harris (born 1945), former Premier of Ontario
- Mike Harris (basketball) (born 1983), former basketball player for Rice University
- Mike Harris (comics) (born 1962), American comic book artist
- Mike Harris (cornerback) (born 1989), American football cornerback
- Mike Harris (curler) (born 1967), Canadian curler
- Mike Harris (entrepreneur) (born 1949), creator of UK Direct Banks, Firstdirect and Egg
- Mike Harris (racing driver) (born 1939), South African former racing driver
- Mike Harris (rugby union) (born 1988), rugby player for the Queensland Reds and Melbourne Rebels
- Mick Harris (born 1966), British musician
- Mickey Harris (1917–1971), baseball pitcher
- Pasty Harris (Michael John Harris, born 1944), English cricketer
- Michael Harris (soccer) (born 1991), American soccer player
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