John McLaughlin
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John McLaughlin may refer to:
Arts
- Jon McLaughlin (born 1982), American singer-songwriter
- John McLaughlin (artist) (1898–1976), California Hard-edge painter
- John McLaughlin (musician) (born 1942), English jazz fusion guitar player
- John McLaughlin (performance artist) (1956–1990), New York City performance artist, singer, and parodist, known as John Sex
- John McLaughlin (screenwriter), co-writer of the film Black Swan
- "John McLaughlin", a song on the Miles Davis album Bitches Brew
Athletes
- John McLaughlin (footballer born 1936), Scottish professional footballer who played for Clyde, Greenock Morton, Millwall, Dunfermline Athletic and Motherwell
- John McLaughlin (footballer born 1948), Scottish professional footballer who played for Falkirk, Everton, and the Seattle Sounders
- John McLaughlin (footballer born 1952), English professional footballer who played for Liverpool and Portsmouth
- John McLaughlin (footballer born 1954), English professional footballer who played for Colchester United, Swindon Town and Portsmouth
Others
- John McLaughlin (host) (born 1927), former Jesuit priest; host of The McLaughlin Group
- John McLaughlin (politician) (1849–1911), former politician in Ontario, Canada
- John McLaughlin (Alberta politician), provincial level politician from Alberta, Canada
- John E. McLaughlin (born 1942), former Deputy Director and Acting Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
- John Fletcher McLaughlin (1863-1933), theologian
- John J. McLaughlin, the founder of the Canada Dry brand of soft drinks
See also
- Jon McLaughlin (footballer) (born 1987), Scottish footballer
- Jon McLaughlin (born 1982), American pop rock singer-songwriter and pianist
- John McLoughlin (disambiguation)
- John Laughlin (disambiguation)
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