John Wallace

John Wallace may refer to:

  • John Wallace (Australian politician) (1828–1901)
  • John Wallace (basketball) (born 1974), American basketball player
  • John Wallace (Canadian politician) (1812–1896), New Brunswick farmer and member of the Canadian House of Commons
  • John Wallace (cricketer) (born 1924), South African-born first-class cricketer, who played for Rhodesia
  • John Wallace (Florida politician) (1842–1908), Florida Republican politician
  • John Wallace (musician) (fl. 1971–present), American bassist and singer
  • John Wallace (New Zealand judge), chairman of the Royal Commission on the Electoral System, 1986
  • John Wallace (rower) (born 1962), Canadian rower
  • John Wallace (sailor) (1903–1990), American sailor
  • John Wallace (Scottish politician) (1868–1949), Member of Parliament for Dumfermline Burghs
  • John Wallace (UK musician), member of The Stargazers musical group
  • John Wallace (1896–1950), Georgia landowner and crime lord whose murder of a sharecropper is documented in Murder in Coweta County
  • John Alexander Wallace (1881–1961), Canadian politician
  • John Bruce Wallace, American musician and artist
  • John Clifford Wallace (born 1928), United States federal judge
  • John D. Wallace (born 1949), Canadian politician
  • John E. Wallace, Jr. (born 1942), former New Jersey Supreme Court justice
  • John Findlay Wallace, American engineer best known as the Chief Engineer of the Panama Canal between 1904 and 1906
  • John Graham Wallace (born 1966), English author of children's books
  • John Higgins Wallace, Jr. (1906–1989), American chemist
  • John L. Wallace (born 1956), Canadian medical scientist
  • John Michael Wallace, American atmospheric scientist
  • John-Paul Wallace (born 1976), English chess player
  • John William Wallace (1815–1884), American lawyer
  • John Winfield Wallace (1818–1889), US Congressman from Pennsylvania
  • John Stewart Wallace, British Member of Parliament for Limehouse, 1892–1895

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