Burrows (surname)
Burrows is an English surname, and may refer to:
- Abe Burrows (1910-1985), American humorist and author
- Adrian Burrows (b. 1959), former English footballer
- Alex Burrows (b. 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Andy Burrows (b. 1979), British musician
- Arthur Burrows (radio broadcaster), British broadcaster
- Arthur Burrows (English cricketer) (1865-1890), English cricketer
- Arthur Burrows (Australian cricketer) (1903-1984), Australian cricketer
- Arthur Burrows (footballer) (1919–2005), former English footballer
- Billy Drago, born William Eugene Burrows Jr. (1945-2019), American actor
- Bernard Burrows (1910-2002), British diplomat
- Charlotte Burrows, American lawyer; chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
- Craig Burrows (b. 1972), Australian rules footballer
- Daniel Burrows (1766-1858), US Representative from Connecticut
- David Burrows (disambiguation) several people
- Darren E. Burrows (b. 1966), American actor
- Don Burrows (1926–2020), Australian jazz and swing musician
- Edward Burrows (1917-1988), American pacifist
- Edwin G. Burrows (1943-2018), American professor of history
- Elsie M. Burrows (1913-1986), English botanist
- Eva Burrows (1929-2015), the 13th General of The Salvation Army
- Faith Burrows (1904-1997), American cartoonist
- Frank Burrows (1944-2021), Scottish football manager and former player
- Frederick Burrows (1887-1973), British politician
- Frederick Burrows (Australian soldier) (1897–1973), Australian soldier
- George Burrows (disambiguation) several people
- Harry Burrows (b. 1941), former English footballer
- Herbert Burrows (1845-1922), British social activist
- Horace Burrows (1910-1969), English footballer
- Jacen Burrows (b. 1972), American comic book artist
- James Burrows (b. 1944), American economist
- James Burrows (b. 1949), American television director
- Jeff Burrows (b. 1968), Canadian drummer
- John Burrows (1913-1987, American baseball player
- John Burrows (1849-1894), English cricketer (AKA John Selby)
- Jonathan Burrows, English choreographer
- Joseph Henry Burrows (1840-1914), US Representative from Missouri
- Julius C. Burrows (1837-1915), US Representative from Michigan
- Larry Burrows (1926-1971), English photojournalist
- Latham A. Burrows (1792-1855), New York politician
- Leonard Burrows (1857-1940), English bishop
- Lorenzo Burrows (1805-1885), American merchant banker and politician
- Malandra Burrows (b. 1965), English actress
- Marc Burrows (1978-2009), English footballer
- Michael Burrows (b. 1963), British computer scientist
- Michael Burrows (bishop) (b. 1961), Bishop in the Church of Ireland
- Mike Burrows (1943-2022), English bicycle designer
- Montagu Burrows (1819-1905), English naval officer and Oxford professor
- Patrick Burrows (b. 1959), Canadian ice hockey player
- Phil Burrows (b. 1980), New Zealand field hockey player
- Randall K. Burrows, American politician
- Robert Burrows (1871-1943), English cricketer
- Roland Burrows (1882-1952), judge and legal writer.
- Ronald Burrows (1867-1920), British academic
- Saffron Burrows (b. 1972), English American actress
- Stephen Burrows, American film actor and director
- Stuart Burrows (b. 1933), Welsh operatic tenor
- Terry Burrows, English author and musician
- Terry Burrows (baseball) (b. 1968), American baseball player
- Theodore Arthur Burrows (1857-1929), Canadian politician
- Tom Burrows (b. 1985), English cricketer with Hampshire
- Tom Burrows (footballer) (1886-??), English goalkeeper with Southampton
- Tony Burrows (b. 1942), British session singer
- Vinie Burrows, American Broadway actress
- Warren Booth Burrows (1877-1952), US Federal judge
- Wilf Burrows (1902–1985), English professional footballer
- William Ward Burrows I (1758-1805), US Navy second Commandant
- William Ward Burrows II (1785-1813), US Navy officer
- Winfrid Burrows (1858-1929), English bishop
- Fictional characters
- Lincoln "L. J." Burrows Jr., character on Prison Break
- The Burrows family, the central characters of the Tunnels series of novels
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