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'''David |
'''David''' or '''Dave Brown''' may refer to: | ||
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==The arts== | |||
;Music | |||
* ], Australian musician, bass player with Bucketrider | |||
* ] (1950–2000), American musician, bass player with Santana, 1966–1976 | |||
* ], ''American Idol'' contestant | |||
* ] (born 1967), lead vocalist and principal songwriter for Brazzaville | |||
* David Darnell Brown, known professionally as ] (born 1981), American Southern rapper | |||
==People== | |||
;Other arts | |||
===Arts and entertainment=== | |||
* ], UK radio presenter | |||
* ] ({{floruit|1792–1797}}), British painter | |||
* ] (born 1961), cartoonist for ''The Independent'' in the UK | |||
* ] ( |
* ] (1869–1946), Canadian architect | ||
* ], American visual artist based in Old Saybrook, Connecticut | * ], American visual artist based in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, active since 2004 | ||
* ], |
* ] (born 1957), British cartoonist for ''The Independent'' in the UK | ||
<!--* ] (fl. 1795), British painter--><!-- needs blue link --> | |||
* ] (1916–2010), American movie producer | * ] (1916–2010), American movie producer | ||
* ] |
* ] (born 1973), British actor and comedian | ||
* ] ( |
* ], American lawyer, radio personality and journalist | ||
* ] (born 1961), American writer, interviewer, and consciousness researcher | |||
* ] (born 1979), American author | |||
* David Brown, animator who serves as a main artist for the rhythm game ] | |||
* David Brown, American actor and producer, played in ] | |||
===Business=== | |||
* ], Scottish-Danish merchant and shipowner | |||
* ] (1904–1993), British entrepreneur (David Brown & Sons, Aston Martin, Vosper Thorneycroft) | |||
===Music=== | |||
* ] (born 1967), American vocalist and songwriter | |||
* ] (1947–2000), American musician, bass player with Santana, 1966–1976 | |||
* ] (born 1956), Australian musician, active since 1978 | |||
* ] (born 1987), better known as Boyinaband, YouTube personality and musician | |||
* ], American double-bassist with Rising Appalachia | |||
* David Brown, American guitarist with ] | |||
* David Brown, vocalist with Canadian band ] | |||
* David Darnell Brown (born 1981), birth name of ], American Southern rapper | |||
* David Debrandon Brown (born 1985), singer/songwriter & ''American Idol'' season 4] semifinalist, {{aka}} pseudonym ] | |||
==Politics== | ===Politics and law=== | ||
* ] (born 1990), Ottawa city councillor | |||
* ] (1948–1998), member of the Montana House of Representatives | * ] (1948–1998), member of the Montana House of Representatives | ||
* ] (born 1961), member of the Minnesota Senate | * ] (born 1961), member of the Minnesota Senate | ||
* ], mayor of Charlottesville, Virginia | * David Brown, ] in 2004–2008 | ||
* ] (1740–1812), convicted of sedition because of his criticism of the United States federal government | |||
* ] (born 1960), superintendent of the Chicago Police Department 2020–2023 | |||
* David Paul Brown, convicted kidnapper and child sexual assaulter, who changed his name to ] (1957–2008) | |||
===Religion=== | |||
==Science and academia== | |||
* ] (1762–1812), English chaplain in Bengal | |||
;Meteorology | |||
* ] ( |
* ] (1803–1897), Scottish professor of theology at the University of Aberdeen | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (David Allan Brown, 1922–1982), Bishop of Guildford 1973–1982 | ||
* ] (David William Brown, born 1948), Scottish professor of theology, aesthetics, and culture, University of St. Andrews | |||
===Science=== | |||
;Other | |||
* ], |
* ] (1916–2009), Australian geologist | ||
* ] (born 1946), American meteorologist at WMC-TV and former professional wrestling commentator | |||
* ] (1803–1897), professor of theology at the University of Aberdeen | |||
* ] (born |
* ] (born 1959), Australian meteorologist | ||
* ] (born |
* ] (born 1964), Australian-born research scientist | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (born 1968), American geneticist | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (born 1957), American computer scientist | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (1923–2016), American computer scientist | ||
* ], |
* ] (1936–2023), English professor of pharmacology | ||
* ] |
* ], American physician | ||
==Sports== | ===Sports=== | ||
====American football==== | |||
* ] (1953–2006), NFL cornerback | * ] (1953–2006), NFL cornerback | ||
* ] (born 1970), NFL quarterback for New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals, 1992–2001 | * ] (born 1970), NFL quarterback for New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals, 1992–2001 | ||
====Association football==== | |||
;Cricket | |||
* ] (1941–2011), Scottish cricketer | |||
* ], English cricketer | |||
* ], English cricketer | |||
;Football{{spaced ndash}} association (soccer) and Australian rules | |||
* ] (1898–1970), American soccer player | * ] (1898–1970), American soccer player | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (1887–1970), Scottish striker for numerous clubs | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (1889–?), Scottish footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur and Greenock Morton | ||
* ], |
* ], defender for Tranmere Rovers | ||
* ], striker who plays for Wrexham Football Club | * ], striker who plays for Wrexham Football Club | ||
* ], striker who plays for Bradford Park Avenue | * ], striker who plays for Bradford Park Avenue | ||
* ], English footballer who played for Burnley | * ], English footballer who played for Burnley in 1896–1897 | ||
====Australian rules football==== | |||
;Ice hockey | |||
* ] |
* ], Australian rules footballer for Geelong | ||
* ], Australian rules footballer for Sydney Swans | |||
* ], Australian rules footballer for Adelaide and Port Adelaide | |||
====Cricket==== | |||
* ] (1900–1951), Scottish cricketer | |||
* ] (1941–2011), Scottish cricketer | |||
* ] (born 1942), English Test cricketer | |||
* ] (1942–2021), English cricketer | |||
* ] (born 1982), English cricketer | |||
====Ice hockey==== | |||
* ] (born 1962), NHL ice hockey right winger | |||
* ] (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey goaltender from Ontario | * ] (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey goaltender from Ontario | ||
====Rugby league==== | |||
* ], rugby league |
* ], rugby league and rugby union player in Australia | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (1913–1974), Australian rugby league footballer | ||
* ] (born |
* ], Australian rugby league footballer of the 1960s | ||
* ] |
* ], Australian rugby league footballer | ||
====Other sports==== | |||
* ] ( |
* ] (1895–1985), Negro league baseball player | ||
* ], former basketball coach | * ] (1933–2009), former basketball coach | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (born 1994), Canadian football offensive lineman | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (1861–1936), Scottish golfer | ||
* ] (1928–2004), American rower and Olympic gold medalist | |||
* ] (1908–1983), Scottish rugby union player | |||
* ] (born 1965), Canadian ski jumper | |||
* ] (1858–?), British rower | * ] (1858–?), British rower | ||
* ] (born 1992), American Paralympic champion | |||
* ] (1939–2007), Canadian lawn bowler | |||
==Other |
===Other people=== | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (1929–2014), English musicologist, Tchaikovsky specialist | ||
* ], American graphic designer and academic administrator | |||
* ] ( |
* ] (born 1966), American historian | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (1928–2008), British naval architect, author, and historian | ||
* ] (1823–1889), American psychiatrist | |||
* ] (1740–1812), convicted of sedition because of his criticism of the United States federal government | |||
* ], police chief of Dallas, Texas | |||
* ] (1927–2005), British admiral | * ] (1927–2005), British admiral | ||
* ], |
* ] (1956–2003), American astronaut | ||
* ] |
* ], the first Jew known to have lived in Edinburgh in 1691 | ||
* ] ( |
* ] (c. 1790–1829), Cherokee translator and clergyman | ||
* ] (1956–2003), American astronaut | |||
* David Paul Brown, convicted kidnapper and child sexual assaulter, who changed his name to ] | |||
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==Fictional characters== | ||
* ], a fictional character in the British soap opera ''Emmerdale'' | |||
* ], American journalist and author | |||
==Businesses== | |||
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* ] (founded 2013), a British manufacturer of limited edition automobiles | |||
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** ] (2017–present), a city car produced by the British car manufacturer | |||
** ] (2014–present), a grand tourer produced by the British car manufacturer | |||
* ] (founded 1860), an English engineering company | |||
==See also== | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 24 November 2024
David or Dave Brown may refer to:
People
Arts and entertainment
- David Brown (British artist) (fl. 1792–1797), British painter
- David Robertson Brown (1869–1946), Canadian architect
- David Brown (American artist), American visual artist based in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, active since 2004
- Dave Brown (cartoonist) (born 1957), British cartoonist for The Independent in the UK
- David Brown (producer) (1916–2010), American movie producer
- Dave Brown (comedian) (born 1973), British actor and comedian
- David Brown (radio host), American lawyer, radio personality and journalist
- David Jay Brown (born 1961), American writer, interviewer, and consciousness researcher
- David W. Brown (born 1979), American author
- David Brown, animator who serves as a main artist for the rhythm game Friday Night Funkin'
- David Brown, American actor and producer, played in Inside Man
Business
- David Brown (1734–1804), Scottish-Danish merchant and shipowner
- David Brown (entrepreneur) (1904–1993), British entrepreneur (David Brown & Sons, Aston Martin, Vosper Thorneycroft)
Music
- David Arthur Brown (born 1967), American vocalist and songwriter
- David Brown (American musician) (1947–2000), American musician, bass player with Santana, 1966–1976
- David Brown (Australian musician) (born 1956), Australian musician, active since 1978
- David Brown (British musician) (born 1987), better known as Boyinaband, YouTube personality and musician
- David Brown (double-bassist), American double-bassist with Rising Appalachia
- David Brown, American guitarist with Billy Joel
- David Brown, vocalist with Canadian band The New Cities
- David Darnell Brown (born 1981), birth name of Young Buck, American Southern rapper
- David Debrandon Brown (born 1985), singer/songwriter & American Idol season 4] semifinalist, a.k.a. pseudonym Lucky Daye
Politics and law
- David Brown (Canadian politician) (born 1990), Ottawa city councillor
- Dave Brown (Montana politician) (1948–1998), member of the Montana House of Representatives
- Dave Brown (Minnesota politician) (born 1961), member of the Minnesota Senate
- David Brown, mayor of Charlottesville, Virginia in 2004–2008
- David Brown (Massachusetts protester) (1740–1812), convicted of sedition because of his criticism of the United States federal government
- David Brown (police officer) (born 1960), superintendent of the Chicago Police Department 2020–2023
- David Paul Brown, convicted kidnapper and child sexual assaulter, who changed his name to Nathaniel Bar-Jonah (1957–2008)
Religion
- David Brown (East India Company chaplain) (1762–1812), English chaplain in Bengal
- David Brown (Free Church of Scotland) (1803–1897), Scottish professor of theology at the University of Aberdeen
- David Brown (bishop) (David Allan Brown, 1922–1982), Bishop of Guildford 1973–1982
- David Brown (theologian) (David William Brown, born 1948), Scottish professor of theology, aesthetics, and culture, University of St. Andrews
Science
- David Alexander Brown (1916–2009), Australian geologist
- Dave Brown (meteorologist) (born 1946), American meteorologist at WMC-TV and former professional wrestling commentator
- David Brown (meteorologist) (born 1959), Australian meteorologist
- David R. Brown (neuroscientist) (born 1964), Australian-born research scientist
- David Brown (geneticist) (born 1968), American geneticist
- David J. Brown (computer scientist) (born 1957), American computer scientist
- David R. Brown (engineer) (1923–2016), American computer scientist
- David Brown (pharmacology professor) (1936–2023), English professor of pharmacology
- David F. M. Brown, American physician
Sports
American football
- Dave Brown (cornerback) (1953–2006), NFL cornerback
- Dave Brown (quarterback) (born 1970), NFL quarterback for New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals, 1992–2001
Association football
- Davey Brown (1898–1970), American soccer player
- David Brown (footballer, born 1887) (1887–1970), Scottish striker for numerous clubs
- David Brown (footballer, born 1889) (1889–?), Scottish footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur and Greenock Morton
- David Brown (footballer, born 1963), defender for Tranmere Rovers
- David Brown (footballer, born 1978), striker who plays for Wrexham Football Club
- David Brown (footballer, born 1989), striker who plays for Bradford Park Avenue
- David C. Brown, English footballer who played for Burnley in 1896–1897
Australian rules football
- David Brown (footballer, born 1946), Australian rules footballer for Geelong
- David Brown (footballer, born 1967), Australian rules footballer for Sydney Swans
- David Brown (footballer, born 1969), Australian rules footballer for Adelaide and Port Adelaide
Cricket
- David Brown (cricketer, born 1900) (1900–1951), Scottish cricketer
- David Brown (Scottish cricketer) (1941–2011), Scottish cricketer
- David J. Brown (cricketer) (born 1942), English Test cricketer
- David W. J. Brown (1942–2021), English cricketer
- David Owen Brown (born 1982), English cricketer
Ice hockey
- Dave Brown (ice hockey) (born 1962), NHL ice hockey right winger
- David Brown (ice hockey) (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey goaltender from Ontario
Rugby league
- Dave Brown (rugby), rugby league and rugby union player in Australia
- Dave Brown (rugby league, born 1913) (1913–1974), Australian rugby league footballer
- Dave Brown (rugby league, born 1940), Australian rugby league footballer of the 1960s
- Dave Brown (rugby league, born 1957), Australian rugby league footballer
Other sports
- Dave Brown (baseball) (1895–1985), Negro league baseball player
- Dave Brown (basketball) (1933–2009), former basketball coach
- David Brown (Canadian football) (born 1994), Canadian football offensive lineman
- David Brown (golfer) (1861–1936), Scottish golfer
- David Brown (rower, born 1928) (1928–2004), American rower and Olympic gold medalist
- David Brown (rugby union) (1908–1983), Scottish rugby union player
- David Brown (ski jumper) (born 1965), Canadian ski jumper
- David Edward Brown (1858–?), British rower
- David Brown (parathlete) (born 1992), American Paralympic champion
- Dave Brown (bowls) (1939–2007), Canadian lawn bowler
Other people
- David Brown (musicologist) (1929–2014), English musicologist, Tchaikovsky specialist
- David R. Brown (graphic designer), American graphic designer and academic administrator
- David S. Brown (born 1966), American historian
- David K. Brown (1928–2008), British naval architect, author, and historian
- David Tilden Brown (1823–1889), American psychiatrist
- David Brown (Royal Navy officer) (1927–2005), British admiral
- David M. Brown (1956–2003), American astronaut
- David Brown (Scottish Jew), the first Jew known to have lived in Edinburgh in 1691
- David Brown (translator) (c. 1790–1829), Cherokee translator and clergyman
Fictional characters
- David Brown (Emmerdale), a fictional character in the British soap opera Emmerdale
Businesses
- David Brown Automotive (founded 2013), a British manufacturer of limited edition automobiles
- David Brown Mini Remastered (2017–present), a city car produced by the British car manufacturer
- David Brown Speedback (2014–present), a grand tourer produced by the British car manufacturer
- David Brown Ltd. (founded 1860), an English engineering company
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title David Brown.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: