Daniel Martin
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Daniel Martin may refer to:
  • Daniel Martin (cyclist)
    Daniel Martin (cyclist)
    Daniel Martin is an Irish racing cyclist who currently rides for .-Early Life:Born in Birmingham, Martin became British National Junior Road Race Champion in 2004, before deciding to ride for Ireland. His brother Tom will ride for the UC Aubenas squad in 2009...

     (born 1986), Irish road bicycle racer
  • Dan Martin (academic)
    Dan Martin (academic)
    Dan J. Martin is the interim dean of the College of Fine Arts and a Professor in the School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA...

    , (born 1953), Carnegie Mellon University
  • Dan Martin (actor) (born 1951), American actor
  • Daniel Martín
    Daniel Martín
    Daniel Martín Alexandre, commonly known as Dani , is a Spanish footballer who plays for CD Atlético Baleares as a striker.-Club career:...

    , Spanish footballer
  • Dani Martín
    Dani Martin
    Daniel Martín García is the vocalist of award-winning Spanish pop rock band El Canto del Loco and has also acted, prominently in Spanish film Yo soy la Juani, also in the TV series Cuenta atrás and Los hombre de Paco....

    , Spanish musician/actor
  • Dan Martin (footballer)
    Dan Martin (footballer)
    Daniel Ashley Martin is a retired footballer who last played for Conference North side Tamworth as a defender...

     (born 1986), British footballer
  • Daniel Martin (Governor of Maryland)
    Daniel Martin (Governor of Maryland)
    Daniel Martin served as the 20th Governor of the state of Maryland in the United States from 1829 to January 3, 1830, and from January 3, 1831 until his death. He also served in the Maryland House of Delegates in 1813, 1815, 1817, 1819, and 1820...

     (1780–1831), American politician
  • Daniel Martin (novel)
    Daniel Martin (novel)
    Daniel Martin is a novel by John Fowles. It was released in 1977 and can be taken as a Bildungsroman, following the life of the eponymous protagonist. The novel uses both first and third person voices, whilst employing a variety of literary techniques such as multiple narratives and flashback...

    by John Fowles, released in 1977
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