Michael Walker may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Michael Patrick Walker, American composer/lyricist
- Michael A. Walker, English writer of film and television
- Michael Walker (filmmaker) (born 1967), American filmmaker
- Michael Walker, keyboardist of Paradise Fears
- DCS Michael 'Mike' Walker, a character in the British television series Trial & Retribution
Politics
- Michael Walker (diplomat) (1916–2001), British ambassador
- Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham (born 1944), former British Chief of the Defence Staff
- Michael Walker (politician) (born 1941), Canadian politician
- Michael Walker, political journalist and commentator for Novara Media
Sports
- Michael Walker (cyclist) (1885–1971), British Olympic cyclist
- Mickey Walker (boxer) (1901–1981), American professional boxer in the 1920s
- Mickey Walker (American football) (1939–2014), American football player, New York Giants 1961–1966
- Mick Walker (footballer, born 1940), English football player and manager
- Mickey Walker (footballer) (born 1945), English football player and administrator
- Mickey Walker (golfer) (born 1952), English golfer
- Michael Walker (American football) (born 1996), American football player
- Michael Walker (jockey) (born 1984), New Zealand jockey
- Mike Walker (tennis) (Michael Walker), Welsh tennis player
- Michael Walker (Paralympian), British track and field athlete
Other
- Michael Walker (economist) (born 1945), Canadian economist
- Michael Walker (knifemaker) (born 1949), knifemaker who invented the Walker Linerlock mechanism
- Michael Walker (biologist), biologist at University of Auckland
- Michael Walker (mathematician) (1947–2018), English mathematician
- Michael Walker, convicted spy and son of convicted Soviet spy and American traitor John Anthony Walker
- Michael "Pee Wee" Walker, murder victim killed by Adam Kelly Ward
See also
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