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John Turner (disambiguation)

John Turner (1929–2020) was the 17th Prime Minister of Canada.

John Turner may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

  • John Turner (1737–1787), English potter of the Turner family
  • John Doman Turner (1873–1938), British painter and member of the Camden Town Group
  • John Turner (lyricist) (born 1902), English lyricist
  • John Turner (actor) (born 1932), British actor
  • "Uncle" John Turner (1933–2007), American drummer of Johnny Winter Band
  • John Nathan-Turner né John Turner (1947–2002), British television producer
  • John Turner, a Canadian comedic actor associated with the clown duo Mump and Smoot

Politicians

  • John Turner (MP for Bletchingley), MP for Bletchingley in 1601
  • John Turner (died 1712), British Member of Parliament for King's Lynn
  • Sir John Turner, 2nd Baronet, British Member of Parliament for King's Lynn in 1712
  • Sir John Turner, 3rd Baronet, British Member of Parliament for King's Lynn in 1739–1768
  • John W. Turner (1800–1883), American territorial politician
  • John Sargent Turner (1826–1900), Queensland politician
  • John Herbert Turner (1834–1923), Canadian politician
  • John Mouat Turner (1900–1945), Canadian politician
  • John Melville Turner (1922–2013), Canadian politician
  • John F. Turner (born 1942), American environment politician
  • John Garth Turner (born 1949), Canadian journalist, broadcaster, and politician
  • John Turner (Australian politician) (born 1949)
  • John Turner (Illinois politician) (born 1956), American politician and judge
  • John Turner (Texas politician) (born 1974), Texas state representative

Sportspeople

  • John Turner (cricketer, born 1816) (1816–1892), Cambridge University cricketer and clergyman
  • John Turner (cricketer, born 1863) (1863–1924), Cambridge University cricketer and lawyer
  • John Turner (1890s footballer), English football player for Manchester United
  • John Turner (Minor Counties cricketer) (1949–2012), former English cricketer
  • John Turner (footballer, born 1954), English football goalkeeper
  • John Turner (American football) (born 1956), former National Football League player
  • John Turner (basketball) (born 1967), American former basketball player
  • John Turner (footballer, born 1986), English football forward

Other people

  • John Turner (Mayflower passenger) (c. 1590–1651)
  • John Turner (fl. 1668–1676), New England merchant for whom the House of the Seven Gables in Salem, Massachusetts was built
  • John Turner (archdeacon of Taunton) (died 1817), English Anglican priest, archdeacon of Taunton
  • John Turner (bishop) (died 1831), Anglican bishop
  • John William Turner (1790–1835), Scottish surgeon
  • John Turner (architect) (1806–1890), English architect
  • John Turner (fur trapper) (1807–1847), American fur trapper and investor in the Willamette Cattle Company
  • John Wesley Turner (1833–1899), U.S. Army officer and Union Army general
  • John Mosely Turner (1856–1968), British supercentenarian
  • John Turner (naval officer) (1864–1949), Australian naval officer
  • John Turner (anarchist) (1865–1934), Scottish anarchist and trade union leader
  • John Turner (Archdeacon of Basingstoke) (1867–1952), English Anglican priest, archdeacon of Winchester
  • John Kenneth Turner (1879–1948), American publisher
  • John Stewart Turner (1908–1991), Australian botanist and plant physiologist
  • John Frayn Turner (1923–2015), British author specializing in military history
  • John D. Turner (1938–2019), American professor of religious studies
  • John Christopher Turner (born 1947), American citizen who fought the Soviets in Afghanistan and later saved people from a Taliban attack
  • John Turner (psychologist) (1947–2011), British social psychologist
  • John B. Turner, American attorney and judge

Fictional

See also

  • Jack Turner (disambiguation)
  • Jon Turner (active 1974–1988), British yacht builder
  • Jonathan Turner (disambiguation)
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