David Hall
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David Hall or Dave Hall may refer to:
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[edit] Sportsmen
- David Hall (athlete) (1875–1972), American middle distance runner
- David Hall (footballer), English professional footballer active in the 1970s
- David Hall (horse trainer) (born 1963), Australian horse trainer
- Dave Hall (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1980s for Great Britain, and Hull Kingston Rovers
- David Hall (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer of the 1980s and '90s
- David Hall (rugby union) (born 1980), New Zealand
- David Hall (tennis), Australian wheelchair tennis player
- David Hall (baseball coach), Rice Owls baseball head coach, 1981–1991
[edit] Politicians
- David Hall (Australian politician) (1874–1945), Australian politician
- David Hall (Delaware governor) (1752–1817), American lawyer and Governor of Delaware
- David Hall (Irish politician), Irish Labour party politician, represented Meath in the 1920s
- David Hall (Oklahoma governor) (born 1930), U.S. Democratic Party politician
- David Hall (Swedish politician), serverd as Minister of Finance of Sweden, 1949
- Dave Hall (Dayton mayor), American politician of the Ohio Republican party
- Dave Hall (Ohio state representative) (born 1960), Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives
- David McKee Hall (1918–1960), Representative from North Carolina
[edit] Artists
- David Hall (radio executive)
- David Hall (sound archivist) (born 1916), sound archivist and writer
- David Hall (video artist) (born 1937), British video artist
- Dave Hall (record producer), American record producer
[edit] Other
- David D. Hall, American historian
- David J. Hall, underwater wildlife photographer
- David M. Hall, Businessman & Stop Motion Animator
[edit] See also
- David Halls, one of the chefs in Hudson and Halls
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