Brian Turner
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Brian Turner may refer to:
  • Brian Turner (American poet)
    Brian Turner (American poet)
    Brian Turner is an American poet, essayist, and professor. He won the 2005 Beatrice Hawley Award for his debut collection, Here, Bullet, the first of many awards and honors received for this collection of poems about his experience as a soldier in the Iraq War...

  • Brian Turner (New Zealand poet)
    Brian Turner (New Zealand poet)
    Brian Turner is a New Zealand poet and author. He played hockey for New Zealand in the 1960s; senior cricket in Dunedin and Wellington; and was a veteran road cyclist of note...

     and field hockey representative
  • Brian Turner (drummer), drummer for the Seattle-based band Schoolyard Heroes
  • Brian Turner (chef)
    Brian Turner (chef)
    Brian Turner CBE is a British chef, based in London. He has appeared as a cook on BBC2's Ready Steady Cook since 1994 as well as presenting other cookery programmes.-Career:...

    , British celebrity chef
  • Brian Turner (New Zealand footballer), New Zealand footballer
  • Brian Turner (Australian footballer)
    Brian Turner (Australian footballer)
    Brian Joseph Turner was an Australian association football player.-Club career:Turner began his football career with New Lambton in the Northern New South Wales State League. In 1969 he spent time with Tottenham in England, though he didn't play a first team match...

    , Australian association footballer
  • Brian Turner (cricketer)
    Brian Turner (cricketer)
    Brian Turner was an English first-class cricketer, who played in two matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1960 and 1961....

    , played cricket for Yorkshire CCC
  • Bryan S. Turner (sociologist)
    Bryan S. Turner (sociologist)
    Bryan S. Turner is a British and Australian sociologist . He was born in January 1945 to working class parents in Birmingham, England. Turner has led a remarkably nomadic life having held university appointments in England, Scotland, Australia, Germany, Holland, Singapore and the United States...

    , a British sociologist.
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