David Dawson
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David Dawson may refer to:
  • David Thomas Dawson
    David Thomas Dawson
    David Thomas Dawson was a convicted murderer. He was born in San Diego, California and executed at Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge, Montana.- The crime :...

     (1957–2006), American convicted murderer
  • David Dawson (actor)
    David Dawson (actor)
    David Dawson is a British actor. He has appeared on television in The Road to Coronation Street and Luther and on stage in Comedians, Posh and Luise Miller.-Early life:...

    , English actor
  • David Dawson (Choreographer)
    David Dawson (choreographer)
    British choreographer and dancer, David Dawson is one of the most respected names amongst the younger generation of choreographers working in the classical ballet idiom today.-Biography:...

    , (born 1972), British choreographer
  • David Dawson (painter)
    David Dawson (painter)
    -Biography:Dawson was born near Pwllheli. He studied at Chelsea College of Art from 1984 to 1987, followed by the Royal College of Art from 1987 to 1989, where he was a contemporary of Tracey Emin and Jake and Dinos Chapman...

    , Painter
  • David Dawson (poet), Canadian poet
  • David Dawson (cricketer)
    David Dawson (cricketer)
    David Graham Dawson is an Australian cricket player, who played for the Tasmanian Tigers...

     (born 1982), Australian cricketer
  • Dave Dawson War Adventure Series
    Dave Dawson War Adventure Series
    The Dave Dawson War Adventure series is a fifteen book series of boy's adventure stories pertaining to the European and Pacific theatres of World War II. Written between 1941 and 1945, by R. Sidney Bowen the books follow the adventures of American RAF pilot Dave Dawson, and his fellow flyer, Freddy...

    , series of books
  • David Dawson (college president), Earlham College
    Earlham College
    Earlham College is a liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana. It was founded in 1847 by Quakers and has approximately 1,200 students.The president is John David Dawson...

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