John Martin
John Martin may refer to:
Business
- John Martin (businessman), American lumberman and flour miller
- John Charles Martin, American newspaper publisher
- John Martin (publisher), American founder of Black Sparrow Press
- John C. Martin (businessman), CEO of biotechnology company Gilead Sciences
Entertainment
- John Martin (actor), American actor
- John Martin (painter), English painter
- John Blennerhassett Martin, American painter, engraver, and lithographer
- John Martin (bibliographer), English bookseller, librarian, and writer
- John Martin (dance critic), at The New York Times
- John Scott Martin, English actor
- John Martin (Canadian broadcaster)
- John Martin (comedian), British
- John Martin (singer), Swedish
- John Martin, also known as "The Big Figure", English drummer and member of Dr. Feelgood
- John Martin, American film actor, in Browned Off and Mesa of Lost Women
- John Martin, Norwegian musician, husband and manager of pianist Natalia Strelchenko
Law
- John Martin (judge), American judge of the Cherokee Tribal Court
- John C. Martin (judge), North Carolina state court judge
- John Donelson Martin Sr., U.S. federal judge
- John E. Martin, Wisconsin state court judge
- John S. Martin Jr., U.S. federal judge
Military
- John Donelson Martin, Confederate States Army officer during the American Civil War
- John Martin (Royal Navy officer), British admiral
- John Martin (New Zealand admiral), Chief of the Royal New Zealand Navy
- John L. Martin Jr. US Air Force general
Politics
United Kingdom
- John Martin (MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed), British Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1529
- John Martin (died 1545), British Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle, 1529
- John Martin (died c. 1592), British Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle, 1554
- John Martin (1692–1767), British Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury, 1741–1747
- John Martin (1724–1794), British Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury, 1754–1761
- John Martin (1805–1880), British banker and Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury, 1832–1835
- John Martin (Young Irelander), Young Irelander and Member of Parliament for Meath, 1871–1875
- John Hanbury Martin, British Member of Parliament for Southwark Central, 1940–1948
- John Martin (civil servant), Winston Churchill's private secretary
- John Martin (Leicester MP), British Member of Parliament for Leicester, 1354
- John Martin, Bailiff of Guernsey, 1499–1510
- John Martin (1774–1832), British Member of Parliament for Tewkesbury, 1812–1832
- John Martin (Irish politician), Irish Member of Parliament for the Irish constituency of Sligo Borough, 1832–1837
United States
- John Martin (Governor of Georgia)
- John Martin (Governor of Kansas)
- John Martin (Kansas politician), U.S. Senator from Kansas
- John Andrew Martin, U.S. Representative from Colorado
- John C. Martin (politician), U.S. Representative from Illinois
- John F. Martin Jr., American Ambassador to Costa Rica
- John L. Martin, American politician from Maine
- John Marshall Martin, Confederate politician
- John Mason Martin, U.S. Representative from Alabama
- John Preston Martin, U.S. Representative from Kentucky
- John W. Martin, governor of Florida
- John Martin (pioneer), early pioneer of Monterey County, California
- John Martin (Missouri politician)
Other countries
- John Wills Martin, English-born merchant and political figure in Newfoundland
- John Martin (New Zealand politician), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
- John S. Martin (politician), politician in Prince Edward Island, Canada
- John Strickler Martin, farmer and politician in Ontario, Canada
- John Martin (Australian politician), New South Wales politician
- John Martin (British Columbia politician), MLA of a provincial legislature since 2013
Sports
Baseball
- John Martin (baseball), American baseball pitcher
- J. D. Martin, Major League Baseball pitcher
- Pepper Martin, American baseball player
Cricket
- John Martin (cricketer, born 1867), played for MCC and Devon
- John Martin (cricketer, born 1941), played for Oxford University, Somerset, Oxfordshire, and Devon
- John Martin (cricketer, born 1942), played for New South Wales
- Johnny Martin (cricketer), Australian Test cricketer
Football
- John Martin (American football), American football player and coach
- Johnny Martin (American football), American football player
- Alan Martin (footballer, born 1923), English footballer
- Johnny Martin (footballer), English former footballer
- John Martin (goalkeeper), Scottish goalkeeper for Airdrieonians
- John Martin (Irish footballer), midfielder
- John Martin (footballer, born 1999), Irish footballer
- John Martin (English footballer)
- John Martin (footballer, born 1985), Scottish footballer
- John Martin (referee), English association football referee
Other sports
- John Martin (American racing driver), Indy 500 driver
- John Martin (Australian racing driver), Superleague Formula and British F3
- John Martin (figure skater), 1989–1994
- John Martin (Paralympian), Australian
- John Martin (sport shooter)
- John A Martin, English rugby league player
- John David Martin, American track and field athlete
Other
- John Martin (Jamestown), settler and member of Council
- John Martin (meteorologist), English physician and meteorologist
- John Martin (minister), English Particular Baptist minister
- John Martin (priest), Anglican priest in Ireland
- John Martin (headmaster), educator in Adelaide, South Australia
- John Martin (oceanographer), American scientist
- John Bartlow Martin, American author and ambassador
- John F. Martin, Deputy Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, 1927–1933
- John Jeffries Martin, American academic and author
- John Joseph Martin, NASA engineer and administrator
- John Levi Martin, American sociologist
- John William Martin, British Fabian and academic in the United States
- John Martin, American member of the Committee of Fifty
- John Martin, captain of Bartholomew Gosnold's ship when he found Martha's Vineyard
- John Martin's, former department store in Adelaide, Australia
- John Martin Brewery, Belgian brewery founded in 1909
- John Martin Scripps, a British-Singaporean killer, later executed