• John, Jack, Johnny, Jon, or Jonathan Dunn may refer to: John Dunn (pipemaker) (c. 1764–1820), inventor of keyed Northumbrian smallpipes John Dunn (actor)...
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  • John Churchill Dunn (4 March 1934 – 27 November 2004) was a British disc jockey and radio presenter known for hosting the weekday drivetime show on BBC...
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    John Robert Dunn (1834 – 5 August 1895) was a South African settler, hunter, and diplomat of British descent. Born in Port Alfred in 1834, he spent his...
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    John Montfort Dunn, FBA (born 9 September 1940) is emeritus Professor of Political Theory at King's College, Cambridge, and visiting professor in the Graduate...
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    TV series adaptation of The Mosquito Coast in 2021. Dunn was born in Chicago, the son of John Dunn, a musician and poet, and his wife Margaret (née East)...
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    John Dunn (14 December 1846 – 19 March 1866) was an Australian bushranger. He was born at Murrumburrah near Yass in New South Wales. He was 19 years old...
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  • Dunn was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Margaret (née East), a nurse, and John Dunn, a musician and poet. Her brother is actor Kevin Dunn...
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  • John W. Dunn (25 February 1919 – 17 January 1983) was a Scottish screenwriter and animator for animated cartoons, active from 1952 to 1983. Born on February...
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  • John M. "Cockeye" Dunn (August 24, 1910 – July 7, 1949) was a New York mobster who was involved in the numbers racket and labor racketeering as a top enforcer...
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  • John Thomas Dunn may refer to: John T. Dunn (1838–1907), American politician John Thomas Dunn (chemist) (1858–1939), English chemist John Dunn (disambiguation)...
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  • John "Pudgy" Dunn (September 5, 1896 – July 14, 1937) was a St. Louis gangster and member of Egan's Rats. Born and raised in North St. Louis to Irish-American...
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    John Dunn Bridge is located in Arroyo Hondo in north-central New Mexico. It crosses the Rio Grande near the confluence of the Rio Hondo. It was built...
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    John Dunn Jr. (21 January 1830 – 6 February 1892), the son of John Dunn Sr. was brought into the flour milling partnership with his father in 1852, he...
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  • John Dunn (ca. 1764–1820) was a noted pipemaker, or maker of bagpipes. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Dunn was a cabinet maker by profession, initially...
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    Duns Scotus (redirect from John Dunn Scotus)
    John Duns Scotus OFM (/ˈskoʊtəs/ SKOH-təs; Ecclesiastical Latin: [duns ˈskɔtus], "Duns the Scot"; c. 1265/66 – 8 November 1308) was a Scottish Catholic...
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  • John Ainsworth Dunn (November 2, 1831 in Westminster, Massachusetts – 1915) was an American furniture maker. He was the ninth child of John and Abigail...
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    Bryant Winfield Culberson Dunn (July 1, 1927 – September 28, 2024) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 43rd governor of Tennessee...
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  • John Dunn (c. 1813 – 17 August 1875) was a comic actor who had a considerable career in Australia. Dunn, born John Benjamin Donoghue, was a comic actor...
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  • John Dunn (born 1954) is a wilderness explorer, writer and photographer, originally from England, but now based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He has completed...
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    John Francis Dunn (June 6, 1943 - June 27, 2018) was an American music and art software developer. He created several visual art, music, and design software...
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  • Robert John Dunn (14 July 1946 – 24 April 2003), known as Bob Dunn, was a British Conservative Party politician. From 1957 to 1962 Dunn attended his local...
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  • where he served for 44 years. John Dunn, born in North Adelaide as a twin son of John Charles Dunn and Lydia Charlotte Dunn née Smithson, of Barnard Street...
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    John Dunn-Gardner (20 July 1811 – 11 January 1903), of Soham Mere and of Chatteris House, Isle of Ely, in Cambridgeshire (born as John Margetts, known...
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    Bungle, Dunn would dress similar to the St. Pauli Girl. He has since worked in an array of musical styles, including with saxophonist/composer John Zorn...
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    Edward John Dunn (1 November 1844 – 20 April 1937) was an English-born Australian geologist, winner of the 1905 Murchison Medal. Dunn was born at Bedminster...
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    John Joseph Dunn (September 1, 1870 – August 31, 1933) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese...
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  • John Dunn (8 June 1862 – 10 October 1892) was an English first-class cricketer who played with Surrey and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). He also played...
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    John Dunn Hunter (ca. 1796–1827) was a leader of the Fredonian Rebellion. Hunter claimed to be ignorant of his birthplace and that he was taken prisoner...
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  • John Asher Dunn (June 19, 1939 – July 4, 2017) was an American linguist who created the first academic dictionary and grammar of the Tsimshian language...
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    John Dunn (16 February 1866, Kingston upon Hull – 18 December 1940, Harrogate) was the most prominent English violinist at the turn of the 20th century...
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