Gordon Brown (born 1951) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2007 to 2010.
Gordon Brown may also refer to:
Cathy Gordon Brown (born 1965), Independent candidate from Tennessee in the 2000 United States presidential electionGord Brown (born 1960), Canadian politician representing the electoral district of Leeds–GrenvilleGordon Brown (Australian politician) (1885–1967), former President of the Australian SenateGordon J. Brown (born 1904), American politician in the state of WashingtonGordon Brown (guard) (1879–1911), captain of the 1900 Yale football teamGordon Brown (running back) (born 1963), former American football running backGordon Brown (Argentine cricketer), early 20th-century cricketerGordon Brown (Canadian football) (born 1927), Canadian football guardGordon Brown (footballer, born 1929) (died 2010), English footballerGordon Brown (footballer, born 1932) (died 1999), Scottish footballerGordon Brown (footballer, born 1933) (died 2005), English footballerGordon Brown (footballer, born 1965), Scottish footballerGordon Brown (footballer, born 1979), Scottish footballerGordon Brown (rugby league) (born 1930), rugby league footballerGordon Brown (rugby union) (1947–2001), Scottish international lock forwardGordon Brown (Zimbabwean cricketer) (born 1981), early 2000s cricketerGordie Brown, actor who plays Mr Jones in the Canadian television drama Twice in a LifetimeGordon Alexander Brown (1907–1982), New Zealand accountant, businessman, rugby administrator and local politicianGordon S. Brown (1907–1996), Australian-born professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyGordon Brown, co-founder of Millward BrownGordon Brown (author), Scottish crime fiction writerGordon Brown (television presenter), host of the TV series Collectors