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Arts and entertainment
John Zephaniah Bell (1794–1883), Scottish artist • John Bell (sculptor) (1812–1895), British sculptor • John Hyslop Bell (1833–1920), Scottish journalist, newspaper owner and editor • J. Bowyer Bell (1931–2003), American historian, artist and art critic • John Bell (radio personality) (born 1934), American disc jockey • John Bell Jr. (artist) (1937–2013), American painter and sculptor • John Bell (Australian actor) (born 1940), Australian actor and director • John Kim Bell (born 1952), Canadian conductor • John Bell (special effects artist), Academy Award nominated special effects artist • John Bell (rock musician) (born 1962), American guitarist and lead singer for Widespread Panic • John P. Bell (born 1979), American digital artist, educator and software developer • John Bell (Scottish actor) (born 1997), Scottish actor ==Law, politics and government==
Law, politics and government
John Bell (Leominster MP) (fl. 1508–1533/44), English MP for Leominster • John Bell (Winchelsea MP) (fl. 1514–1543), English MP for Winchelsea • John Bell (barrister) (1764–1836), English barrister • John Bell (New Hampshire politician) (1765–1836), American politician, governor of New Hampshire • John R. Bell (military officer) (c. 1785–1825), governor of East Florida, 1821 • John Bell (Ohio politician) (1796–1869), U.S. Representative, mayor of two cities in Ohio, and probate judge • John Bell (Tennessee politician) (1796–1869), U.S. House Speaker, Secretary of War, Senator, and presidential candidate • John Montgomerie Bell (1804–1862), advocate of the Scottish bar, and sheriff of Kincardine • John Bell (Liberal politician) (1809–1851), British politician, MP for Thirsk • John Bell (Wisconsin politician), Wisconsin state assemblyman in 1853 • John Alexander Bell (1829–1901), member of the Queensland Legislative Council • John William Bell (1838–1901), Canadian politician • John Hedley Bell (1840–1897), politician in Manitoba, Canada • Sir John Charles Bell (1843–1924), British businessman and Lord Mayor of London • John Howatt Bell (1846–1929), Canadian politician • John Calhoun Bell (1851–1933), U.S. Representative from Colorado • John C. Bell (lawyer) (1861–1935), Pennsylvania lawyer • John R. Bell (trade unionist) (1862–1924), British trade union leader and political activist • John C. Bell Jr. (1892–1974), American judge and governor of Pennsylvania • John J. Bell (1910–1963), U.S. Representative from Texas • John O. Bell (1912–2000), American ambassador to Guatemala • John Bell (Florida politician) (1916–1982), American politician, Florida State Representative and State Senator • John Bell (legal scholar), British professor of law and fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge • John Peter Bell, Canadian diplomat • John Bell (Virginia politician) (born 1963), member of the Virginia State Senate • John R. Bell IV (born 1979), American politician, member of the North Carolina General Assembly == Literature ==
Literature
John Bell (traveller) (1691–1780), Scottish traveller and author • John Bell (publisher) (1745–1831), English publisher • John Bell (folk music) (1783–1864), English folk song collector • John Gray Bell (1823–1866), English bookseller • John Joy Bell (1871–1934), Scottish author • John Bell (historian) (born 1952), Canadian archivist and comic book historian == Religion ==
Religion
John Bell (bishop of Mayo) (died 1541), clergyman in Ireland • John Bell (bishop of Worcester) (died 1556), English clergyman • John Bell (dean of Ely) (died 1591), English priest and academic • John Bell (Wesleyan minister) (1788–1855), Wesleyan minister from England who came to Newfoundland • John Bell (Australian priest) (1898–1983), Australian Anglican priest • John L. Bell (born 1949), Scottish religious leader, musician, and composer == Science ==
Science
John Bell (surgeon) (1763–1820), Scottish anatomist and surgeon • John Graham Bell (1812–1899), American taxidermist • John Stewart Bell (1928–1990), physicist from Northern Ireland • John Lane Bell (born 1945), mathematician and philosopher • Sir John Bell (physician) (born 1952), British–Canadian biologist • John Cameron Bell (born 1953), Canadian cancer researcher • John B. Bell (mathematician) (born 1954), American mathematician == Sport ==
Sport
John Bell (rugby union, born 1853) (1853–1916), English rugby union player • John Bell (rugby union, born 1879) (1879–1962), Scottish rugby union player • John Bell (footballer, born 1886) (1886–1917), Australian rules footballer killed during World War I • John Bell (footballer, born 1891), Scottish football striker • John Bell (English cricketer) (1895–1974), English cricketer • John Bell (footballer, born 1901) (1901–1973), English association football winger • John Bell (1930s Scottish footballer), Scottish football forward • John Bell (footballer, born 1919) (1919–1994), English football full back • Johnny Bell (Canadian football) (1921–1998), Canadian football player • John Robert Bell (1922–2008), American college football coach and athletics administrator • John A. Bell (born 1929), American football coach • John Bell (field hockey) (born 1933), British Olympic hockey player • John Bell (bowls) (born 1947), British bowler • John Bell (footballer, born 1949), Australian rules footballer • John Bell (Australian cricketer) (born 1949), Australian cricketer • JW Bell (John-Wessel Bell, born 1990), South African-born rugby union player in Spain == Others ==
Others
John Bell (artillerist) (1747–1798), English artillerist • John Bell (farmer) (1750–1820), central figure in the Bell Witch ghost story of southern American folklore • Sir John Bell (British Army officer) (1782–1876), British general and Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey • John Bell (explorer) (c. 1799–1868), Canadian explorer and Hudson's Bay Company governor • John Brown Bell (businessman) (1858–1917) African American businessman, real estate investor, civic leader in Houston • John Thomas Bell (1878–1965), British businessman, founder of Bellway == See also ==
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