John Moore

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  • Years Active: 1980s, 1990s, 2000s

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Clergy
John Moore (bishop of Ely) (1646–1714), British ScholarJohn Moore (Baptist) (1662–1726), English Baptist minister from NorthamptonJohn Moore (archbishop of Canterbury) (1730–1805), Archbishop of Canterbury, Privy CounsellorJohn Moore (bishop of St Augustine) (1834/5–1901), Bishop of St. Augustine, Florida, 1877–1901John Moore (Methodist bishop) (1867–1948), Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, SouthJohn Moore (bishop of Bauchi) (1942–2010), Bishop of Bauchi, Nigeria
Law and government
John Moore (MP for Dover) (fl. 1584–1586), MP for DoverJohn Moore (1536–1597), MP for HedonJohn Moore (died 1620), MP for Winchester and PortsmouthJohn Moore (regicide) (1599–1650), regicide of King Charles I of EnglandSir John Moore (Lord Mayor) (1620–1702), English politician, MP for the City of London, 1685–1687John Moore (Irish politician) (1767–1799), President of the Republic of ConnaughtJohn Moore (Louisiana) (1788–1867), U.S. Congressman from LouisianaJohn Moore (Illinois), Lieutenant Governor of Illinois in the 19th centuryJohn H. Moore II (born 1929), United States federal judgeJohn Moore (Australian politician) (born 1936), Australian defence minister under John HowardJohn Moore, Baron Moore of Lower Marsh (born 1937), British Cabinet minister under Margaret ThatcherJohn Moore (MP for Newry) (1756–1834), Member of the Parliament of the United Kingdom who represented the constituency of NewryJohn Moore, 1st Baron Moore (c. 1676–1725), Irish politicianSir John Moore (Australian jurist) (1915–1998), President of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration CommissionJohn E. Moore, Lieutenant Governor of KansasJohn M. Moore (1862–1940), U.S. Congressman from TexasJohn T. Moore, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, 1905–1909John W. Moore (Missouri) (1840–1917), U.S. politicianJohn Isaac Moore (1856–1937), Acting Governor of Arkansas, 1907John Voce Moore (1826–1904), Lord Mayor of London, 1898–1899John William Moore (1877–1941), U.S. Representative from KentuckyJohn Francis Moore (politician) (1816–1870), Canadian politicianJohn Moore (British Major) (died 1857), British Major during the time of the Indian Rebellion of 1857John Moore (Quebec politician) (died 1858), contractor and political figure in Lower CanadaJohn Clarke Moore (1872–1943), Conservative member of the Canadian House of CommonsJohn Douglas Moore (1843–1917), Ontario farmer and political figureJohn Thomas Moore (1844–1917), Canadian businessman and politicianJohn D. J. Moore, United States Ambassador to Ireland in the 1970s
Arts and Entertainment
John Moore (artist), South African artistJohn Moore (American author), American authorJohn Moore (British actor), British actor born in Burton upon Trent (Staffordshire)John Moore (British author) (1907–1967), British author and pioneer conservationistJohn Moore (bluegrass musician), mandolin playerJohn Moore (broadcaster) (born 1966), Canadian broadcaster, actor, and voice actorJohn Francis Moore (comics), comic book writerJohn Moore (musician) (born 1964), musician with The Jesus and Mary Chain, Black Box RecorderJohn Moore (director) (born 1970), film director, producer, and writerJohn Moore: director, producer and writer of The Widow's Might and several other independent filmsJohn Moore (songwriter) (born 1969), songwriter and singer for the Northeast USA band 53 DaysJohn Moore (designer) (fl. 1960s), motion picture art director and production designerJohn Moore (saxophonist), American saxophonist and saxophone teacher who specializes in European and American classical musicJohn Moore (painter) (born 1941), an American artist and painterJohn Moore (Scottish physician) (1729–1802), author of the 1789 novel Zeluco and father of General Sir John MooreJohn Francis Moore (sculptor) (died 1809), see St. Nicolas' Church, North StonehamJohn Blair Moore (born 1948), American comic book writer/artist best known for Invaders from HomeJohn Weeks Moore (1807–?), editor of musical publicationsDeacon John Moore (born 1941), New Orleans musician and bandleaderJohn Robert Moore (1890–1973), literary critic and student of Daniel DefoeJack D. Moore (1906–1998), American set decorator
Sports
John Moore (baseball) (born 1969), Australian baseball player, see Australia at the 1996 Summer OlympicsJohn Moore (footballer born 1943), manager of Luton Town F.C.John Moore (footballer born 1966), English-born Hong Kong international playerJohn Moore (horseman) (born 1951), Australian racehorse trainerJohn Moore (ice hockey) (born 1990), American ice hockey defencemanJohn Moore (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1930s and '40s for England, and Bradford NorthernJohn Moore (cricketer) (1891–1980), Hampshire cricketerJack Moore (sportsman) (born 1911), English footballer, referee and tennis playerJohn Moore (cricketer, born 1943), former English cricketerJohn Moore (footballer born 1945), footballer for Shrewsbury Town, Swansea City and Stoke CityJohn Doxie Moore (1911–1986), American basketball player and coach
Others
Sir John Moore, 1st Baronet (1718–1779), British AdmiralJohn Moore (American Revolution Loyalist) (1754–1799), commander of Loyalist forces in the south, defeated at the Battle of Ramsour's MillSir John Moore (British Army officer) (1761–1809), British GeneralJohn Alexander Moore (1915–2002), American biologistJohn Anderson Moore (1910–1944), US Naval officerJohn B. Moore, Australian electrical engineerJohn Bassett Moore (1860–1947), U.S. international juristJohn Coleman Moore (born 1923), American mathematicianJohn H. Moore, American anthropologistJohn Hardman Moore (born 1954), British economistJohn Moore (anarchist) (1957–2002), British anarchist and professorJohn Moore (patent), civil complainant about patent relating to his body's cell lineJohn Moore (physician) (1826–1907), US Army surgeon-generalJohn Percy Moore (1869–1965), American zoologistJohn White Moore (1832–1913), US Naval officerJohn Creed Moore (1824–1910), United States Army officer, Confederate brigadier general, worked on the educational system in TexasJohn Fitzallen Moore (born 1928), American physicist, the son of authors Virginia Moore and Louis UntermeyerJohn Warren Moore (1827–1879), Confederate Officer, Sheriff and farmer from Mobile, Alabama

Ships

USS John A. Moore (FFG-19), US Navy frigate (1981–2000)
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