John Walker
John Walker is the name of:
Politicians
- John Walker (Virginia politician) (1744–1809), U.S. Senator, public official, and soldier
- John Walker (Missouri politician) (1770–1838), State Treasurer of Missouri
- John Williams Walker (1783–1823), U.S. Senator from Alabama
- John Walker (Australian politician) (1799–1874), member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
- John Walker (Canadian politician) (1832–1889), industrialist & Canadian House of Commons member
- John Randall Walker (1874–1942), U.S. Representative from Georgia
- John Archibald Walker (born 1890), lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
- John M. Walker (Pennsylvania) (1905–1976), Pennsylvania State Senator and lieut.-gubernatorial nominee
- John M. Walker, Jr. (born 1940), former chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- John Walker (Arkansas politician), a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Sportsmen
- John R. Walker (horseman), Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame horse trainer
- John Walker (American football) (born 1983), former defensive back for the USC football team
- John Walker (runner) (born 1952), New Zealander runner, Olympic Gold medalist in 1500 metres run in 1976
- John Walker (Australian footballer) (born 1951), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood
- John Walker (cricketer, born 1768) (1768–1835), cricketer (brother of Tom and Harry Walker)
- John Walker (cricketer, born 1826) (1826–1885), cricketer and the eldest brother of the Walkers of Southgate
- John Walker (cyclist), British Olympic cyclist
- John Walker (footballer, born 1874) (1874–1940), Scottish international footballer (Hearts, Liverpool, Rangers)
- John Walker (footballer, born 1900) (1900–1971), footballer (Walsall, Stoke)
- John Walker (fullback) (fl. 1890–1895), English footballer (Burnley)
- John Walker (rower) (1891–1952), British coxswain and Olympic medalist
- John Walker (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1960s
- John Walker (tennis), Australian tennis player of the 1960s in 1964 Australian Championships – Men's Singles
- John Walker (fl. 1970s and 1980s), known as Mr. Wrestling II, masked professional wrestler
- Jock Walker (1882–1968), Scottish footballer (Raith Rovers, Beith, Rangers, Swindon Town, Middlesbrough, Reading, Scotland)
Entertainers and artists
- John Henry Walker (1831–1899), Canadian engraver and illustrator
- John Walker (animator), television animator and director
- John Walker (painter) (born 1939), nominee for the Turner Prize in 1985
- John Walker (Australian actor) (fl. 1990s), Australian comedic actor
- John Walker (film producer) (born 1956), animated film producer
- John Walker (organist), (born 1941) recording artist
- John Augustus Walker (1901–1967), Alabama Gulf Coast artist
- John Walker (curator) (1906–1995), director of the National Gallery of Art
- John Walker (musician) (1943–2011), born John Maus, member of the 1960s singing group The Walker Brothers
- John Walker, Canadian documentary filmmaker, director of Passage
Military people and spies
- Frederic John Walker (1896-1944), Captain RN Battle of Atlantic, a.k.a. Johnnie Walker
- John C. Walker, Indiana physician and officer during the American Civil War
- John George Walker (1821–1893), general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
- John Grimes Walker (1835–1907), United States Navy admiral
- John Walker (Medal of Honor), American Indian Wars soldier and Medal of Honor recipient on List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Indian Wars
- John Walker (officer of arms) (1913–1984), English officer of arms
- John Walker (RAF officer) (born 1936), former Chief of Defence Intelligence
- John Anthony Walker (1937–2014), American communications specialist convicted in 1985 of spying for the Soviet Union
- John Walker Lindh (born 1981), a.k.a. John Walker, imprisoned American captured as an enemy combatant in 2001, in Afghanistan
Inventors and scientists
- John Walker (natural historian) (1731–1803), Scottish naturalist
- John Walker (inventor) (1781–1859), English chemist and inventor of the friction match in 1827
- John Charles Walker (1893–1994), American agricultural scientist
- John M. Walker (1909–1990), American physician and investment banker
- John E. Walker (born 1941), British chemist, winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize
- John Walker (programmer) (born c. 1950), one of the designers of AutoCAD
Businessmen
- John Hardeman Walker (1794–1860), southeast Missouri landowner
- John Walker (grocer) (1805–1857), Scottish founder of John Walker & Sons and namesake of the Johnnie Walker whisky brand
- John Brisben Walker (1847–1931), American entrepreneur and magazine publisher
Others
- John Walker (Archdeacon of Essex) (died 1588), Anglican archdeacon
- John Walker (biographer) (1674–1747), English clergyman and ecclesiastical historian
- John Walker (scholar) (1692–1741), English classical scholar and Anglican archdeacon of Hereford
- John Walker (lexicographer) (1732–1807), English lexicographer, actor and philologist
- John Walker (priest) (1786-1845), American minister, teacher and abolitionist
- John Walker (philatelist) (1855-1927), British philatelist
- John Walker (industrialist) (1884–1932), Pittsburgh industrialist
- John M. Walker (bishop) (1888–1951), Episcopal bishop of Atlanta
- John T. Walker (1925–1989), American Episcopal bishop of Washington
- John A. Walker (born 1938), British art critic and historian
- John Walker, one of the Birmingham Six accused of bombings in England in 1974
- John F. Walker (born 1960), security consultant
- John Walker (journalist) (born 1977), British video game journalist
Characters
- John Walker, fictional character in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons (eldest of the Walker children and Captain of the Swallow)
- John Walker, alter ego of U.S. Agent, a comic book hero, who is an ultra-patriotic crime fighter, formerly Super-Patriot and Captain America VI
See also
- Johnnie Walker (disambiguation)
- Jack Walker (disambiguation)
- Jon Walker (born 1985), American musician
- Jonathan Walker (disambiguation)
- John Walker Baily (1809–1873), archaeologist
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