William or Bill Richardson may refer to:
- William Richardson (martyr), sixteenth-century beatified Roman Catholic martyr
- Colonel William Richardson (soldier), Revolutionary War soldier
- William Richardson (academic) (1743–1814), Scottish professor and scholar
- William A. Richardson (1795–1856), sea captain and early California entrepreneur
- William C. Richardson, President of Johns Hopkins University from July 1990 - July 1995
- William J. Richardson, American philosopher
- William R. Richardson (born 1929), U.S. Army general
- William Richardson (Irish politician), MP for Armagh
- Bill Richardson (radio) (born 1955), Canadian radio personality
- Will Richardson, author and blogger
- American politicians
- William Adams Richardson (1821–1896), Treasury secretary
- William Alexander Richardson (1811–1875), U.S. senator from Illinois
- William B. Richardson (1874–1945), Minnesota state senator
- William Emanuel Richardson (1886–1948), Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
- William M. Richardson (1774–1838), U.S. representative from Massachusetts, 1811–1814
- William N. Richardson (1839–1914), U.S. representative from Alabama, 1900–1914
- William S. Richardson (born 1919), Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
- Bill Richardson (born 1947), Governor of New Mexico, former U.S. Secretary of Energy, former Congressman, withdrawn 2008 Democratic Presidential candidate
- Sports figures
- William Richardson (cricketer, born 1894) (1894-1971), English cricketer with Worcestershire
- William Richardson (cricketer, born 1938) (born 1938), English cricketer with Derbyshire
- William "Ginger" Richardson, known as W. G. Richardson, (1909–1959) English footballer
- Bill Richardson (footballer) (1908–1985), English footballer
- Billy Richardson (died 2004), Irish soccer player
- Bill Richardson (bodybuilder), former Mr. Universe (amateur) winner
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