John Gardner Explained
John Gardner may refer to:
Arts and literature
Law, education and government
- John Gardner (Rhode Island governor) (1697–1764), Deputy Governor, Colony of Rhode Island
- John Gardner (Australian politician), Australian Liberal Party MP for the South Australian seat of Morialta since 2010
- John Gardner (Continental Congress) (1747–1808), American farmer, Rhode Island delegate to Continental Congress
- John Gardner (legal philosopher) (1965–2019), Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford
- John A. Gardner, American physicist and developer of Gardner–Salinas braille codes
- John Dunn Gardner (1811–1903), British Member of Parliament, 1841 to 1847
- John Fentress Gardner (1912–1998), American author and educator
- John J. Gardner (1845–1921), American politician representing New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives, 1885 to 1893
- John W. Gardner (1912–2002), U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare during the Great Society, founder of Medicare and Public Broadcasting
- John P. Gardner, judge and politician in South Carolina
Others
- John Gardner known as Akshay Anand, Indian actor of British origin
- John D. Gardner, lieutenant general in the U.S. Army
- John L. Gardner (brigadier general) (1793–1869), brigadier general in the US Army
- John Albert Gardner (born 1979), American double murderer
- John Gardner (Texas Ranger) (1845–1926), Texas Ranger, cowboy, Indian fighter and trail boss
- John Twiname Gardner (1854–1914), English doctor and composer
- John L. Gardner (boxer), British boxer
- John Gardner (footballer) (born 1946), Australian rules footballer
- John Gardner (minister) (1809–1899), Presbyterian minister in South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria
- John Gardner (tennis), Australian tennis player
- John Gardner (rugby union) (1870–1909), New Zealand rugby union player
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