David Taylor
David
or
Dave Taylor
may refer to:
Entertainment
David G. Taylor
, producer and director for the BBC
D. J. Taylor (writer)
(born 1960), British novelist and biographer
Dave Taylor (comics)
(born 1964), British comic book creator
Dave Taylor (musician)
(born 1953), bassist for Bryan Adams
Dave Taylor (trombonist)
(born 1944), American trombonist
Switch (songwriter)
, also known as Dave Taylor, London house producer
David Taylor (Home and Away)
, fictional character in the Australian soap opera
Home and Away
David J. Taylor, American visual artist, awarded a
2008 Guggenheim Fellowship
David Taylor (actor) in
The Adventures of the Black Stallion
David Taylor (writer), winner of the
Keats-Shelley Prize for Poetry
David Taylor (editor)
(1947–2001), British humorist
Politics
David Taylor (Green politician)
(born 1957), UK Green Party politician
David Taylor (North West Leicestershire MP)
(1946–2009), UK Labour Party politician
David Taylor (Hemel Hempstead MP)
, UK Labour Party politician
David Taylor (Washington politician)
(born 1972), politician from the US state of Washington
David G. P. Taylor
(1933–2007), former Chief Executive of the Falklands Islands and Governor of Montserrat
David James Taylor
(1889–1969), Ontario politician
Dave Taylor (Canadian politician)
(born 1953), Alberta politician
David Taylor (New Zealand diplomat) on
List of ambassadors of New Zealand to South Korea
Sports
Football and rugby
David Taylor (American football)
(born 1949), American football player
David Taylor (football administrator)
(1954–2014), General Secretary of UEFA
David Taylor (footballer, born 1884)
(1884–1949), Scottish football player and manager, FA Cup winner with Bradford City in 1911 and 1914 with Burnley
David Taylor (footballer, born 1889)
(1889–?), English footballer for Darlington, Heart of Midlothian and Bristol Rovers
David Taylor (Welsh footballer)
(born 1965), Welsh football player, European Golden Shoe winner
David Taylor (rugby union)
(born 1944), Australian rugby union player
Dave Taylor (footballer, born 1940)
(1940–2017), English footballer for Gillingham, Portsmouth, Yeovil Town, Bath City and Cheltenham Town
Dave Taylor (New Zealand footballer)
(20th century), New Zealand soccer player
Dave Taylor (Thames Ironworks F.C. founder)
(19th century), football administrator
Dave Taylor (rugby league)
(born 1988), Australian rugby league footballer
D. J. Taylor (soccer)
(born 1997), American soccer player
David Taylor (Canadian football) in
1986 CFL Draft
David Taylor (Nicaragua footballer) in
1997 UNCAF Nations Cup
Other sports
David Taylor (Australian cricketer)
(1881–?)
David Taylor (chess player)
(born 1941), International Correspondence Chess Federation United States champion
David Taylor (English cricketer)
(born 1974)
David Taylor (snooker player)
(born 1943), snooker player
David Taylor (wrestler, born 1990)
, American freestyle wrestler, Tokyo 2020 Olympic gold medalist at 86 kg
Dave Taylor (ice hockey)
(born 1955), retired professional hockey player
Dave Taylor (wrestler)
(born 1957), English pro wrestler
David Taylor (athlete) in
1995 European Cross Country Championships
David Taylor (basketball)
, former college player for Hofstra University
David Taylor (ice hockey), played in
2007 Memorial Cup
David Taylor (swimmer), participated in
Swimming at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's 50 metre freestyle S9
Others
David Taylor (banker)
(1929–2009), banker
David Taylor (veterinary surgeon)
(1934–2013), television presenter on animal subjects
David Taylor (Wisconsin judge)
(1818–1891), American jurist and legislator
David Dallas Taylor
(1926–1983), 1953 FBI Most Wanted Fugitives
David S. Taylor
, CEO of Procter and Gamble
David W. Taylor
(1864–1940), U.S. Navy admiral and engineer
Dave Taylor (game programmer)
, game programmer formerly employed by id Software
David Taylor (programmer) on
World Rugby
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