John Morton
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John Morton may refer to:
Arts
- John Morton (actor) (born 1947), American movie actor and stuntman
- John Morton (composer) (born 1954), American composer
- John Morton (writer), 1990s British writer and director on BBC
- John D Morton (born 1953), American musician and visual artist
- John Maddison Morton (1811–1891), English playwright
- J. B. Morton (1893–1979), British humorist and columnist known as Beachcomber
Politics
- John Morton (15th century MP), British Member of Parliament for City of York
- John Morton (MP) (c. 1716–1780), Tory Member of Parliament
- John Morton (politician) (1724–1777), U.S. surveyor, signed Declaration of Independence for Pennsylvania
- John Morton (Nova Scotia politician) (1781–1858), businessman and politician in Nova Scotia
- John Elkanah Morton (1793–1835), political figure in Nova Scotia
- John T. Morton, director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- Sir John Morton, 2nd Baronet (c. 1627–1699), MP for Poole and Weymouth and Melcombe Regis
Sports
- John Morton (American football) (born 1969), American football coach
- John Morton (basketball) (born 1967), American professional basketball player
- John Morton (racing driver) (born 1942), American racing driver
- John W. Morton (1879–1950), British athlete who competed at the 1908 Olympic Games
- Johnnie Morton (born 1971), American professional football player
- Jackie Morton (John Morton, 1914–1986), English footballer
Other
- John Morton (bishop) (c. 1420–1500), archbishop of Canterbury
- John Morton (scientist), cognitive scientist
- John Edward Morton (1924–2011), New Zealand biologist and theologian
See also
- John Murton (1585–1626), co-founder of the Baptist faith
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