John Gray
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Notable people named John Gray include:
- John N. Gray (born 1948), British political philosopher and professor
- John Gray (U.S. author) (born 1951), author best known for his book Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus
- John Gray (North Carolina) (18th century), member of the North Carolina General Assembly
- John Gray (New Zealand) (fl. 1854–1855), member of the New Zealand Parliament
- John Edward Gray (1800–1875), British zoologist
- John Gray (maritime inventor) (19th century), Liverpool England inventor of maritime navigational instruments such as compasses, binnacles, and chronometers
- John Gray (American Revolutionary War) (1764–1868), U.S. soldier, supposedly the longest surviving veteran of the war
- John MacLachlan Gray (born 1946), Canadian playwright, composer, and performer
- John Gray (poet) (1866–1934), English poet and priest
- John Gray (director) (fl. 1982–present), U.S. writer and director
- John Gray (Canadian politician) (elected 2003), mayor of Oshawa Ontario, Canada
- John Gray (Canadian author) (fl. 2003–present), biographer and former newspaper bureau chief author
- John Gray (news anchor) (fl. 1988–present), television news anchor on WXXA-TV in Albany, New York
- John Gray (organ builder) (19th century), founded Gray and Davison company to build pipe organs
- John Gray (businessman) (1811–1891), Aberdeen Scotland philanthropist for whom the Gray's School of Art is named
- John Gray (banker) (c. 1755–1829), president of the Bank of Montreal
- John Gray (American Civil War) (19th century), U.S. soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- John S. Gray (1910–1991), Northwestern University physiologist and historical author of U.S. Indian relations
- John Gray (19th century socialist) (c.1799-1883)