Paul Martin (disambiguation)
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Paul Martin (or Paul Martin Jr.) is the former Canadian Prime Minister.
Paul Martin may refer to:
In politics:
- Paul Joseph James Martin (or Paul Martin Sr.), father of the above, Canadian politician
- Paul Martin (Scottish politician), member of the Scottish Parliament
Athletes:
- Paul Martin (athlete), Swiss runner in the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Paul Martin (ice hockey), American National Hockey League player
- Paul Martin (baseball) (born 1932), American Major League Baseball player
- Paul Martin (footballer), Irish association football player
- Paul Martin (Scottish footballer), Scottish association football player and coach
- Paul Martin (wrestler), American wrestler better known as Paul Orndorff or "Mr. Wonderful"
- Paul Martin (amputee athlete), American world-record holding Paralympian and triathlete
In entertainment:
- Paul Martin (singer), singer in American country band Marshall Dyllon
- Paul Martin (television character), on the American 1954 TV series Lassie
- Paul Martin (TV presenter), presenter of the BBC antiques programme Flog It!
- Paul Martin, real name of British comedian Paul Merton
- Paul Martin (radio presenter), DJ on New Zealand radio station The Rock
- Paul Martin (director), German film director
Other:
- Paul R. Martin, American psychologist, Director of Wellspring Retreat and Resource Center in Ohio
- Paul Elliott Martin, American bishop of the Methodist Church
- Paul Martin (biologist), American biologist and science writer, co-author with Patrick Bateson
- Paul Martin (illustrator), American illustrator of magazine covers for Collier's
- Paul S. Martin (died 2010), American geobiologist at the University of Arizona
- Paul Sidney Martin (1899-1974), American archaeologist
- Paul-Martin Gallocher de Lagalisserie (1805-1871), French engineer
- Paul Martin (Irish journalist), Irish journalist
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