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Business
John Carter (businessman) (born 1961/62), British businessman, CEO of Travis Perkins • John Carter (insurance executive) (born 1937), chairman of Commercial Union (1994–1998) • John W. Carter (died 1895), partner in Carter's Ink Company in Massachusetts ==Arts and entertainment==
Arts and entertainment
John Carter (actor) (1927–2015), American actor and director • Carter (artist), (born 1970), John Carter, American artist and film director • John Carter (writer) (1905–1975), English author, book collector and bookseller • John Carter (film editor) (1922–2018), American film editor • John Carter (mouth artist) (1815–1850), disabled English artist • John Carter (sound engineer) (1907–1982), American film audio engineer • John Charles Carter, birth name of actor Charlton Heston MediaJohn Carter (film), a 2012 film about the Burroughs character on Mars • Princess of Mars, a 2009 direct-to-DVD film retitled in 2012 to John Carter of MarsJohn Carter, Warlord of Mars, a Marvel Comics series created in 1977 • John Carter, Warlord of Mars (role-playing game), 1978 • John Carter: Warlord of Mars, board game Music • John Carter (1832–1916), English organist and composer, brother of William CarterJohn Carter (jazz musician) (1929–1991), American jazz musician • John Carter (English musician) (born 1942), English singer-songwriter • John S. Carter (1945–2011), American music executive, producer, and songwriter, often known simply as Carter • Johnny Carter (singer) (1934–2009), American singer and member of the Dells and the Flamingos Fictional charactersJohn Carter of Mars, a character from the classic science fiction series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs • John Carter (ER), a character from the television series ER played by Noah Wyle • John Carter (Little House)Johnny Carter (EastEnders), a character from the television series EastEnders ==Military==
Military
John Carter (Royal Navy officer) (1785–1863), Irish born Royal Navy officer during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars • John C. Carter (U.S. naval officer) (1805–1870), U.S. Naval officer including during the American Civil War • John C. Carter (1837–1864), Confederate general in the American Civil War • John J. Carter (1842–1917), Irish officer who fought in the American Civil War ==Politics==
Politics
United StatesJack Carter (politician) (John William Carter, born 1947), U.S. Senate candidate from Nevada, son of President Jimmy Carter • John Carter (South Carolina politician) (1792–1850), U.S. Representative from South Carolina • John Carter (Texas politician) (born 1941), U.S. Representative from Texas • John A. Carter (Virginia politician) (1808–1895), represented Loudoun County in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly and 2 conventions • John R. Carter (diplomat) (1864–1944), U.S. diplomat and banker • John Prentiss Carter (1840–1925), lieutenant governor of Mississippi • John Carter Sr. (1613–1670), English merchant and politician in Virginia, founder of the Carter Family of Virginia • John Carter Jr. (died 1690), son of John Carter, Sr. and member of the Virginia House of Burgesses • John Carter (Virginia colonial secretary) (1696–1742), Virginia planter, lawyer, merchant and politician • John Carter, U.S. Air Force veteran and candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in North Carolina in 2010 United KingdomJohn Carter (died 1408), MP for Scarborough • John Carter (died 1432), MP for Scarborough • John Carter (Roundhead) (died 1676), English Parliamentary soldier and politician • John Carter (mayor of Portsmouth) (1741–1808), English merchant and mayor • John Carter (architect), antiquarian and draughtsman Other countriesJohn Chilton Lambton Carter (1816–1872), New Zealand politician • John Carter (Australian politician) (1893–1971), Australian politician • John Carter (New Zealand politician) (born 1950), New Zealand politician and mayor of the Far North District • John A. Carter (Newfoundland politician) (1933–2017), politician and farmer in Newfoundland, Canada • John Carter (ambassador) (1919–2005), Guyanese politician, lawyer and diplomat ==Religion==
Religion
John S. Carter (Latter Day Saints) (1792–1834), early American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement • John Carter (Christadelphian) (1899–1962), editor of The Christadelphian from 1937 to 1962 • John Carter (evangelist), Seventh-day Adventist evangelist • John Carter (priest), English Anglican priest • John Carter the elder (1554–1630s), English divine • John Carter the younger (died 1655), English divine ==Sports==
Sports
John Carter (cricketer, born 1935), former English cricketer • John Carter (cricketer, born 1963), former English cricketer • John Carter (ice hockey) (born 1963), professional ice hockey player • John Carter (pole vaulter) (born 1944), American pole vaulter, 1966 NCAA outdoor runner-up for the West Virginia Mountaineers track and field team • Johnny Carter (footballer) (1894–1960), Australian footballer ==Other==
Other
John Carter (architect) (1748–1817), English draughtsman and architect • John Coates Carter (1859–1927), English architect • John Carter (smuggler) (1770–1807), "King of Prussia", smuggler operating out of Prussia Cove, Cornwall • Lynching of John Carter (died 1927), African-American man murdered by a white mob • John Carter (police officer) (1882–1944), Assistant Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police, 1938–1940 • John Franklin Carter (1897–1967), American journalist • John Cain Carter (born 1966), American rancher and environmentalist • John Carter (endocrinologist) (born 1944), Australian medical academic and endocrinologist • John Carter (printer) (1745–1814), American printer and newspaper publisher • John Mack Carter (1928–2014), American publishing industry figure • John Corrie Carter (1839–1927), English barrister, High Sheriff, author and sportsman • John Carter (1942–2000), founder of Carters Steam Fair ==See also==
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