John Graham
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John Graham, Johnny Graham or Jack Graham may be:
In politics and history:
- John Graham (soldier) (d. 1298), Scottish soldier
- John Graham, 3rd Earl of Montrose (d. 1608), Scottish Peer
- John Graham, 4th Earl of Montrose (d. 1626), Scottish Peer
- John Graham, 1st Viscount of Dundee (c.1648-1689), Scottish nobleman and soldier
- Colonel John Graham (Albany) (1778–1821), founder of Grahamstown, South Africa
- Jack Gilbert Graham (1932–1957), airliner bomber
- John Graham (republican) (1915-1997), Irish republican
- John Graham (cabinet) (fl. 1810s), American acting Secretary of State
- John Graham (bishop), bishop of Chester from 1845 to 1865
- John H. Graham (1835-1895), U.S. Representative from New York
- John Reginald Noble Graham (1892–1980), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in World War I
- John Graham, owner of the Church Key Brewing Company in Campbellford and a Canadian Green politician
- John Graham (politician) (1843-1926), New Zealand politician
- John Graham (economist), American financial economist and finance professor.
- John Graham (Nuclear scientist), President of the American Nuclear Society (1995-96).
- John Graham (writer), Author of some 40 books including "Versmissen … the story of a 16th century Flemish family of painters."
In arts, sports and entertainment:
- John Graham (All Black) (born 1935), former All Black and current New Zealand Rugby Football Union president
- John Graham (actor) (fl. mid-20th century), American on television
- John Galbraith Graham (born 1921), British crossword compiler under the name "Araucaria" and Anglican priest
- John Graham (producer) (fl. 2000s), British music producer
- John D. Graham (1886–1961), American painter
- John Graham (athlete), Canadian track and field athlete
- John Graham (driver), Canadian race car driver
- John Graham (marathon), Scottish marathon runner
- John Graham, Sr. (architect), Seattle-based American architect
- John Graham, Jr. (architect), Seattle-based American architect, son of John Graham, Sr.