John Rice
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John Rice may refer to:
Politicians
- John Rice (fl.1601), Member of Parliament (MP) for Wootton Bassett
- John B. Rice (1832–1893), U.S. Representative from Ohio
- John Blake Rice (1809–1874), mayor of Chicago, Illinois, 1865–1869, and later a U.S. Representative
- John D. Rice, politician from Wisconsin
- John H. Rice (1816–1911), U.S. Representative from Maine
- John McConnell Rice (1831–1895), United States Representative for Kentucky
- John S. Rice (1899–1985), politician from Pennsylvania
- John Joe Rice (died 1970), Irish Sinn Féin politician
- John Rice (deputy), member of House of Commons of the North Carolina General Assembly of 1777 for Wake County
Actors
- Jack Rice (1893–1968), American actor
- John C. Rice (c. 1858–1915), Broadway stage actor
Sports
- John L. Rice (1918–2011), American League umpire, 1955–1973
- John Rice (cricketer) (born 1949), English cricketer, played for Hampshire County Cricket Club
Others
- John Andrew Rice (1888–1968), founder of the Black Mountain College
- John A. Rice (musicologist), American musicologist and Mozart scholar
- John G. Rice, vice chairman of General Electric, and president and CEO of GE Infrastructure
- John M. Rice (chess composer) (born 1937), former president of Permanent Commission of the FIDE for Chess Compositions
- John R. Rice (1895–1980), Evangelist, founder of The Sword of the Lord
- John R. Rice (professor) (born 1934), computer scientist and mathematician
- John R. Rice, inventor of the Angel paintball gun
- John Raymond Rice (1914–1950), U.S. Army soldier killed in South Korea, known for the circumstances surrounding his burial
- John Rice (1951–2005), one of the identical twin dwarf Rice brothers
- John Rice (banker) (c. 1832–?), President of Georgia National Bank in late 1860s
- John Rice (director), screenwriter and director of The Happy Elf
- John Rice (alderman), Chicago alderman
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