David Gunn
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David Gunn may refer to:
  • David L. Gunn
    David L. Gunn
    David L. Gunn is a transportation system administrator who has headed several significant railroads and transit systems in North America....

     (fl.
    Floruit
    Floruit , abbreviated fl. , is a Latin verb meaning "flourished", denoting the period of time during which something was active...

     1990s), American (& Canadian) railroad administrator
  • David Gunn (actor)
    David Gunn (actor)
    David Gunn was an American actor whose acting credits included The Convent , Vampire Journals , and Real Killers . He also made a brief appearance in The Gravedancers . Gunn is good friends with director Mike Mendez...

     (fl.1990s), American
  • David Gunn (author)
    David Gunn (author)
    David Gunn is the author of the military science fiction Death's Head series. His debut book, Death's Head, was published in 2007, followed by Death's Head: Maximum Offense in 2008, and Death's Head: Day of the Damned in 2009...

    , military science fiction author
  • David Gunn (composer)
    David Gunn (composer)
    David Gunn is an American composer most notedly known for founding Kalvos & Damian New Music Bazaar. His performances on the Kalvos and Damian show ar indictive to his unorthodox and quirky composition aesthetic which he is known for...

    , American
  • David Gunn (doctor)
    David Gunn (doctor)
    David Gunn was an American physician. He received his bachelors degree from Vanderbilt University and earned his M.D. at the University of Kentucky. Gunn moved to Brewton, Alabama, after his residency, choosing to provide OB/GYN and abortion services in rural America.Gunn was murdered in...

     (died 1993), American doctor and murder victim
  • David John Gunn
    David John Gunn
    David John Gunn was a farmer and bushman who ran cattle in the Hollyford Valley, Fiordland and in South Westland, New Zealand. Gunn cut a number of well used tracks and erected huts in the more remote parts of his run...

    (1887–1955), New Zealand farmer and bushman
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