Charles Evans may refer to:
Actors and filmmakers
edit- Charles Evans (businessman) (1926–2007), American business leader
- Charles Evans Jr. (born 1963), his son, film producer
- Carlo Burton, aka Charles Evans, film actor, producer and director
Sportspeople
edit- Charles Evans (cricketer, born 1866) (1866–1956), English cricketer
- Charles Evans (cricketer, born 1851) (1851–1909), English cricketer and British Army officer
- Charles Evans (footballer) (1897–1939), Welsh footballer
- Charley Evans, Negro league baseball player
- Chick Evans (Charles E. Evans, Jr., 1890–1979), American amateur golfer
- Chuck Evans (American football) (Charles Evans, 1967–2008), American football fullback
- Chuck Evans (basketball) (born 1971), American basketball player
Politicians
edit- Charles Evans (politician) (1882–1947), Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons
- Charles R. Evans (1866–1954), American Representative from Nevada
Judges and attorneys
edit- Charles Evans (Pennsylvania philanthropist) (1768–1847), American attorney and philanthropist who established Pennsylvania's Charles Evans Cemetery
- Charles Evans Hughes (1862–1948), American Republican politician and Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
- Charles Evans Hughes Jr. (1889–1950), American Solicitor General
- Charles Evans Whittaker (1901–1973), American Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
Others
edit- Charles Evans (Royal Navy officer) (1908–1981),
- Charles Evans (librarian) (1850–1935), American librarian and bibliographer
- Sir Charles Evans (mountaineer) (1918–1995), UK mountaineer, surgeon, and educator
- Charles Albert Evans (1912–2008), American physician and microbiologist
- Charles L. Evans (born 1958), President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
- Sir Charles Lovatt Evans (1884–1968), British physiologist
- Charles Smart Evans (1778–1849), English vocalist and composer
- Charles R. Evans (scientist), Fellow of the American Physical Society
- Charles Evans Hughes III (1915–1985), American architect
- Charles Evans (colonial businessman) (1827–1881)