"Bill" or "William Steele" may refer to:

*Bill Steele (baseball) (1885–1949), pitcher in Major League Baseball

*Bill Steele (ice hockey) (born 1952), ice hockey player in the World Hockey Association

*Billy Steele (born 1956), Scottish former footballer

*William Steele (actor) (1888–1966), American actor

*William Steele (general) (1819–1885), American Army officer and Confederate general

*William Steele (Lord Chancellor of Ireland) (1610–1680), Lord Chancellor of Ireland

*William Steele (Pittsburgh), Chief Burgess of the Borough of Pittsburgh, 1812–1813, see List of Mayors of Pittsburgh

*William Steele (rugby player) (born 1947), former Scotland international rugby union player

*Willie Steele (William Samuel Steele, 1923–1989), American athlete

*William A. Steele, a character in the serial Ace of Spades (serial)/Ace of Spades

*William Alan Beevor Steele (1895–?), Australian Army general

*William B. Steele (born 1929), United States Army general

*William G. Steele (1820–1892), American Democratic Party politician

*William H. Steele (judge) (born 1951), American jurist

*William H. Steele (born c. 1955), military officer and former commander of Camp Cropper, a holding facility for security detainees in Iraq

*William L. Steele (1875–1949), American architect

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