John Clarke
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John Clarke may be:
- John Clarke (1609-1676), the co-founder of Rhode Island
- John Clarke, the pseudonym adopted by Richard Cromwell after his abdication
- John Clarke (dean of Salisbury) (1682-1757), dean of Salisbury Cathedral, mathematician, natural philosopher, and younger brother of Samuel Clarke
- John Clarke (activist), Canadian political activist and founder of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty
- John Clarke (poet), American poet, (1933-1992)
- John Clarke (general), a General in the Creek American War (1813-14), from Georgia
- John Clarke (fur trader) (1781-1852), Hudson's Bay Company fur trader
- John Clarke (satirist) (b.1948), New Zealand/Australian actor/satirist
- John Clarke (actor) (b.1932), American soap opera actor from Days of Our Lives
- John Clarke (rugby league player), In the NSWRL competition
- John Clarke (footballer), former Blackpool footballer
- John Clarke (mountaineer) C.M., Canadian mountaineer, explorer and wilderness educator
- John Clarke (physicist) Physics researcher studying the properties and applications of SQUIDs
- John Blades Clarke, U.S. representative from Kentucky from 1875 to 1876
- John Cooper Clarke (b.1949), British performance poet, active since the late-1970s
- John Creemer Clarke (1821–1895), British Member of Parliament
- John D. Clarke (1873–1933), U.S. representative from New York from 1921 to 1924 and 1927 to 1934
- John Fitzgerald Clarke (1827-1887), Ontario, Canada MPP
- John Hessin Clarke (1857-1945), associate justice of the US Supreme Court
- John Hopkins Clarke, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island from 1847 to 1852
- John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998), Self-taught scholar who became an authority on African history and an advocate for Black Studies
- J. Richard Clarke (b. 1927), leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- John Russell Clarke (1916-1995), Chemist and Polymath, Born: 1 November 1916 England. Died: 5 January 1995 Geelong, Victoria, Australia
- John V. Clarke (b.1958), Designer and Professor of Graphic Design and Typography at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio