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Edward Harris may refer to:Edward Harris (1763–1813), lawyer, politician, and judge
Edward Harris (ornithologist) (1799–1863), introduced the Percheron horse to America; associate of John James Audubon; amateur naturalist
Edward Harris (1808–1888), British naval commander, diplomat and politician
Edward Francis Harris (1834–1898), New Zealand public servant, interpreter, landowner and genealogist
Edward Harris, 4th Earl of Malmesbury (1842–1899), son of the above
Edward A. Harris (1910–1976), American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner
Edward Harris (archaeologist), archaeologist and director of the Bermuda Maritime Museum
Edward Harris (1801–1872), wool manufacturer, abolitionist, temperance supporter, and philanthropist
Edward F. Harris (1909–1983), American politician in the state of Washington
Edward Harris (1575–1636), English born judge and politician
Eddie Harris (1934–1996), jazz musician
Eddie Harris (footballer) (1879–1966), Australian rules footballer
Ed Harris, American actor
Ed Harris (politician), San Diego city councilman
Ed Harris (playwright)
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