David Clarke
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David Clarke or Dave Clarke may refer to:
Entertainment
- David Clarke (actor) (1908–2004), motion picture and Broadway actor
- Dave Clarke (musician), singer, guitarist and keyboard player
- Dave Clarke (techno DJ) (born 1968), techno DJ from England
Sport
- David Clarke (footballer) (born 1964), English footballer
- David Clarke (five-a-side footballer) (born 1970), English five-a-side footballer
- David Clarke (ice hockey) (born 1981), English ice hockey player
- David Clarke (rugby league), rugby league footballer for Wales, and Barrow Raiders
- David A. Clarke (footballer) (born 1980), Australian rules footballer, son of David E.
- David E. Clarke (born 1952), Australian rules footballer, father of David A.
- Dave Clarke (footballer) (born 1950), Scottish football player and manager for East Fife FC and Falkirk FC
- Dave Clarke (hurler) (born 1971), retired Irish hurler
- David Clarke (cricketer) (born 1967), former English cricketer
- David Clarke (Gaelic footballer), Gaelic footballer for Mayo
Politics
- David Clarke (Australian politician), member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
- David A. Clarke (1943–1997), District of Columbia politician
- Dave Clarke (politician) (born 1960), politician in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Other
- David Clarke (businessman) Australian businessman, director of several large companies
- David Clarke (lecturer), English writer on UFO sightings
- David Clarke (minister), Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland 2006
- David Clarke (professor), Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Bristol University
- David L. Clarke (1937–1976), English archaeologist
- David S. Clarke (1942–2011), Australian chief executive and winemaker
- David Clarke, a character in the TV series Revenge
See also
- David Clark (disambiguation)
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