Michael Hale Bullock (19 April 1918 – 18 July 2008) was a British poet, novelist and translator.
He went to Canada in 1968 as a Commonwealth Fellow at the University of British Columbia, where he later taught creative writing and translation, finally retiring as emeritus professor in 1983.
He translated nearly 200 literary works from French and German into English, and won many awards in the process.
He was the principal English translator of Swiss playwright and novelist Max Frisch.
His novella Randolph Cranstone and the Glass Thimble (1977) was named British New Fiction Society Book of the Month.