Peter Gordon
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Peter Gordon may refer to:
  • Peter Gordon (chef)
    Peter Gordon (chef)
    Peter Gordon ONZM is a New Zealand-born, London-based chef.Born in the coastal town of Wanganui, New Zealand, he moved to Melbourne, Australia, in 1981 where he worked for five years before travelling through Asia for a year, and then returned to New Zealand. He moved to London in 1989 where he...

     (born 1963), celebrity chef from New Zealand
  • Peter Gordon (composer) (born 1951), composer and musician based in New York City
  • Peter Gordon (radio presenter)
    Peter Gordon (radio presenter)
    Peter Gordon, known on air as PG, is programme controller and presenter of the breakfast show on 96.4 The Eagle, a local radio station for Surrey and Hampshire, based in Guildford, Surrey, England....

    , radio presenter in Surrey, England
  • Peter Gordon (sailor)
    Peter Gordon (sailor)
    Peter Dawson Gordon was a Canadian sailor who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics.Born in Ontario he was a crew member of the Canadian boat Santa Maria which won the silver medal in the 8 metre class in 1932. He died in Vancouver.-External links:*...

     (1883–1975), Canadian sailor and silver medalist in the 1932 Olympics
  • Peter Gordon (New Zealand) (1921–1991), New Zealand politician
  • Peter Gordon (footballer)
    Peter Gordon (footballer)
    Peter John Gordon was an English association footballer. He played as an inside forward in the Football League for Norwich City, Watford, Exeter City and Newport County. After retiring as a player, he coached at several Football League clubs.-Career:...

     (1932–1990), English association football player

See also:
  • Peter & Gordon
    Peter & Gordon
    Peter and Gordon were a British Invasion-era duo and formed by Peter Asher and Gordon Waller, who achieved fame in 1964 with "A World Without Love", and had several subsequent hits in that era.-History:...

    , musical duo from Great Britain
  • Peter Gordon MacKay (born 1965), Canadian cabinet minister
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