David Baker
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David Baker may refer to:
Scientists, engineers, architects
- David Baker (biochemist) (born 1962), American biochemist
- David H. Baker, American food chemist, winner of the Charles A. Black Award
- David A. Baker, aerospace engineer, co-author of the Mars Direct proposal, CEO of Lat-Lon LLC
- David Baker (architect) (born 1949), American architect
- David Baker-Gabb, ornithologist
- David Baker (1945–2004), American sound engineer from NY
Politicians and lawyers
- David J. Baker (1792–1869), US Senator from Illinois
- David J. Baker, Jr. (1834–1899), his son, American judge
- David Martin Baker (1923–2010), Republican member of West Virginia State House of Delegates
Poker players
- David Baker (poker player, born 1986), American professional poker player nicknamed "Bakes"
- David Baker (poker player, born 1972), American professional poker player nicknamed "ODB"
Athletes
- C. David Baker, former American commissioner of the Arena Football League
- David Baker (cyclist) (born 1965), British Olympic mountainbike racer
- Dave Baker (1937–2002), American football player
- Dave Baker (baseball) (born 1957), baseball player
- David Paul Baker (born 1963), English former professional footballer
- David Baker (cricketer, born 1945) (born 1945), former English cricketer
Artists
- David Baker (1926–1988), American Broadway theatre composer and arranger
- David Baker (composer) (born 1931), American symphonic jazz composer
- David Baker (poet) (born 1954), American poet
- David Baker (singer), former lead singer for Mercury Rev
- David Erskine Baker (1730–1767), writer
- David James Baker, American filmmaker
- David Aaron Baker (born 1963), actor
Others
- Augustine Baker (1575–1641), English Benedictine mystic, born David Baker
- David Bristow Baker (1803–1852), English religious writer
- David Baker (activist), activist and founder of Community Against Pollution
- David William Baker, British businessman
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