John Fulton
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John Fulton (sometimes nickanmed Jack or Jackie Fulton) may refer to:
- John P. Fulton (1902–1965), American special effects supervisor and cinematographer
- John Fulton (instrument maker), Scottish maker of Orrerys.
- John Fulton (writer) (born 1967), American author
- John H. Fulton (1792–1836), United States Congressman from Virginia
- John Edwin Fulton (1869–1945), Seventh-day Adventist missionary to Fiji
- John Farquhar Fulton (1899-1960), American neurophysiologist and science writer
- John Fulton (priest) (1834-1907) Episcopal priest, writer, lecturer, journalist
- John B. Fulton (aviator), British Army officer and aviation pioneer
- John Fulton (1871-1946), a rugby union player from Ireland
- John Fulton, Baron Fulton (1902–1986), British university administrator and public servant
- John Fulton (TV host), American TV host and cat behaviorist, best known for the TV series Must Love Cats and Cats 101
See also
- John Fulton Folinsbee (1892–1972), American landscape artist
- John Fulton Reynolds (1820–1863), American Civil War commander
- John Fulton Reid (born 1956), New Zealand cricketer
- Jackie Fulton, wrestler (born 1968, as George Hines)
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