John Stevens
John Stevens may refer to:
Politics, law and public service
- John Stevens (immigrant) (1682–1737), immigrant to America, Port Collector at Perth Amboy
- John Stevens (New Jersey) (c. 1716–1792), delegate to the Continental Congress
- John Stevens (New Zealand politician) (1845–1916), politician
- John Stevens (Royal Navy officer) (1900–1989), British admiral
- John Stevens (admiral) (born 1927), Australian Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (1979–1981)
- John Stevens (English politician) (born 1955), founder of the Pro-Euro Conservative Party
- John Stevens, Baron Stevens of Kirkwhelpington (born 1942), former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
- John Austin Stevens (1827–1910), founder of the Sons of the Revolution
- John Christopher Stevens (1960–2012), American diplomat, U.S. ambassador to Libya
- John H. Stevens (1820–1900), built the first house west of the Mississippi in what is now Minneapolis, Minnesota
- John Harvey Stevens (died 1866), Royal Marines officer
- John L. Stevens (1820–1895), U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Hawai'i
- John Paul Stevens (born 1920), U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice (1975–2010)
- John S. Stevens (1838–1912), Illinois lawyer
Science and technology
- John Stevens (inventor) (1749–1838), (New Jersey) engineer who developed the multitubular boiler engine and the screw propeller
- John Stevens (Wisconsin inventor) (1840–1920), inventor of the flour roller mill
- John Frank Stevens (1853–1943), builder of the Great Northern Railway in the U.S., and chief engineer on the Panama Canal
Sports
- John Stevens (English cricketer) (1769–1863), English cricketer, mostly played for Essex
- John Stevens (Australian cricketer) (1811–1891), Indian-born Australian cricketer
- John Stevens (ice hockey) (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- John Stevens (footballer) (born 1971), Australian rules footballer
- John Cox Stevens (1785–1857), American yachtsman
- Johnny Stevens (1912–1981), American baseball umpire
Music
- John Stevens (drummer) (1940–1994), English drummer and founding member of the Spontaneous Music Ensemble
- John Stevens (singer) (born 1987), American Idol contestant
- John D. Stevens (born 1951), American composer and tuba player
Art, literature, martial arts, and religion
- John Stevens (died 1726), Hispanist and translator
- John A. Stevens (1844–1916), American playwright and actor
- John Calvin Stevens (1855–1940), American architect
- John Robert Stevens (1919–1983), American Christian preacher
- Steve Brodie (actor) (1919–1992), American actor, born John Stevens, or John Stevenson
- John Stevens (literary scholar) (1921–2002), Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English, Cambridge University
- John Stevens (scholar) (born 1947), Aikido teacher, Buddhist priest and teacher of Buddhist studies
See also
- Jon Stevens (born 1962), New Zealand singer
- John Stephens (disambiguation)
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