Ben Davis
Ben Davis may refer to:
People
- Ben Davis (American football) (born 1945), American professional football player 1967–1977
- Ben Davis (art critic), American art critic and author of 9.5 Theses on Art and Class
- Ben Davis (baseball) (born 1977), American former Major League Baseball catcher and Atlantic League pitcher
- Ben Davis (basketball) (born 1972), American professional basketball player
- Ben Davis (cellist), British jazz cellist
- Ben Davis (cinematographer) (born 1961), British cinematographer
- Ben Davis (dancer), soloist with the Australian Ballet
- Ben Davis, former drummer of punk band Sugarcult
- Ben Davis (journalist) (born 1974), Australian sports journalist
- Ben Davis (punk musician), recording artist for Lovitt Records
- Ben Davis (writer), British writer of young adult books
- Ben Davis (Selmer) (1900–1987), British saxophonist, businessman and author, co-owner of Selmer UK
- Ben G. Davis (born 1970), professor of chemistry at the University of Oxford
Benny or Bennie Davis may refer to:
- Bennie L. Davis (1928–2012), U.S. Air Force general
- Benny Davis (1895–1979), vaudeville performer
- Benny Davis, member of the musical comedy trio The Axis of Awesome
Benjamin Davis may refer to:
- Benjamin Byron Davis (born 1972), American actor
- Benjamin Franklin Davis (1832–1863), American cavalry officer notable for leading his regiment from capture before the Battle of Antietam
- Benjamin J. Davis, Jr. (1903–1964), New York Communist city councilman, imprisoned for violations of the Smith Act
- Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. (1912–2002), American general, commander of the World War II Tuskegee Airmen
- Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. (1877/80–1970), first African-American general in the U.S. Army, father of Benjamin O. Davis Jr.
Products
- Ben Davis (apple), a type of apple
- Ben Davis (clothing), a United States-based work clothing line
Schools
- Benjamin Davis Elementary School, Alabama
- Ben Davis High School, an American high school in Marion County, Indianapolis, Indiana
See also
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