John Clark
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John Clark is the name of:
- John Clark (actor/director) (born 1932), ex-husband of Lynn Redgrave
- John Clark (governor) (1761-1821), American farmer and governor of Delaware
- John Clark (Georgia governor) (1766-1832), American politician and governor of Georgia
- John Clark (chaplain), American Presbyterian minister and U.S. Senate Chaplain
- John Clark (Salt Lake City mayor), American politician and mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah
- John Clark (poker), Poker Night Live presenter
- John Clark (reporter), Philadelphia Sports Reporter
- John Clark (news anchor), Durham, NC News Anchor
- John Clark (footballer) (born 1941), footballer in the Celtic F.C.
- John Clark (musician), jazz horn player and composer
- John Clark (politician), Australian politician and member for Elizabeth, South Australia
- John Bates Clark (1847-1938), American economist
- John Bullock Clark (1802-1885), American politician and U.S. representative from Missouri and Confederate Congressman
- John Bullock Clark, Jr. (1831-1903), American politician and U.S. representative from Missouri
- John C. Clark, an American actor and former college football player.
- John Chamberlain Clark (1793-1852), American politician and U.S. representative from New York.
- John F. Clark, ninth director of the United States Marshals Service
- John Gordon Clark, MD (1926-1999), Harvard psychiatriast and pioneer cult researcher
- John James Clark (known as J.J Clark), Australian architect
- John Maurice Clark, American economist
- J. Desmond Clark (1916-2002), British archaeologist
John Clark is the name of the following fictional characters:
- John Clark (Tom Clancy character), fictional character in Tom Clancy novels
- John Clark (NYPD Blue character), fictional detective in the American television series NYPD Blue
- John Clark, Jr., fictional detective in the American television series NYPD Blue
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