John, Johnny, or Johnnie Dixon may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
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John Dixon (engraver)
John Dixon (1740?–1811) was an Irish mezzotint engraver.
Life
He was born in Dublin about 1740. His father was Thomas Dixon, a hosier, of Cork Hill. His brother Samuel Dixon, was a watercolourist and printmaker. John Dixon received his art train ...
(1740?–1811), Irish mezzotint engraver
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John Dixon (filmmaker)
John Dixon (died 1999) was an Australian screenwriter and director best known for his association with Geoff Burrowes.
Career
Dixon served in the Australian army as a translator with the occupying forces in Japan. He returned to Melbourne and ob ...
(died 1999), Australian screenwriter and director
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John Dixon (cartoonist)
John Dixon (20 February 1929 - 7 May 2015) was an Australian comic book artist and writer, best known for his comic strip creation, '' Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors'' (which ran from 1959 until 1986).
Biography
John Dangar Dixon was born in N ...
(1929–2015), Australian comic book artist
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John Dixon (''As the World Turns''), fictional American TV soap opera character
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Johnny Dixon (series) Johnny Dixon is a fictional American boy featured in a series of twelve children's gothic horror novels, 1983 to 1999, written by John Bellairs or his successor Brad Strickland. In each book, 12-year-old Johnny and his group of friends face and over ...
, titular character of series of children's novels
Politics and law
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John Dixon (1785–1857), Member of Parliament for Carlisle, England, 1847–1848
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John Dixon (trade unionist)
John Dixon (24 May 1828 – 8 April 1876) was a British trade unionist.
Born in Briestfield in the West Riding of Yorkshire, Dixon attended a Sunday School at which his father was the superintendent. His mother died when he was seven, and h ...
(1828–1876), British trade unionist
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John Dixon (Wisconsin politician)
John Dixon (January 31, 1853 – May 2, 1938) was an American politician and businessman.
Born on a farm in the town of Brighton, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, Dixon was educated in the public schools. He was elected Brighton Town Clerk. In 1877, D ...
(1853–1938), American businessman and politician
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John Allen Dixon Jr.
John Allen Dixon Jr. (April 8, 1920 – February 22, 2003) was an associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court from January 4, 1971 to February 29, 1980, and chief justice from March 1, 1980 to April 8, 1990.
Early life, education, and career ...
(1920–2003), Associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court
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John Dixon (Welsh politician)
Andrew John Dixon (born 1951) is a Welsh politician and former member of Plaid Cymru. He stood in election for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire constituency in the 2007 National Assembly for Wales election. (born 1951), Welsh politician and member of Plaid Cymru
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John Dixon (judge), Australian judge
Sports
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John Dixon (English sportsman) (1861–1931), Nottinghamshire cricketer and international footballer
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John Dixon (Australian rules footballer) (1887–1947), Australian rules footballer
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Johnnie Bob Dixon (1899–1985), American baseball player
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Johnny Dixon (1923–2009), English footballer
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John Dixon (rugby league)
John Dixon (born December 1951) is an Australian former rugby league football coach and player. He played during the 1970s and coached the Crusaders RL club of Super League and was also head coach of Wales RL until mid-2009.
Background
John D ...
(), Australian rugby league footballer and coach
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John Henry Dixon (born 1954), English cricketer, publisher and author
Others
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John Dixon (engineer)
John Dixon (c.1795–1865) was an English railway civil engineer, and was the Stockton and Darlington Railway's Chief Civil Engineer between 1842 and 1865.
History
John Dixon started work as a bank clerk and in 1821, at the age of 26, assisted Ge ...
(c. 1795–1865), English railway civil engineer
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John Dixon (bishop) (1888–1972), Canadian cleric, Anglican Bishop of Montreal
See also
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Jack Dixon (born 1994), Welsh rugby player
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Jonathan Dixon (disambiguation)
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John Dickson (disambiguation)
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