Timothy Johnson
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Timothy Johnson or Tim Johnson is a name shared by the following individuals:
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[edit] Sports personalities
- Tim Johnson (baseball) (born 1949), American shortstop and infielder (1967–1979); manager starting in 1998
- Tim Johnson (football coach), American college coach who trained Kansas City's Avila University Eagles from 2000 to 2004
- Tim Johnson (defensive lineman) (born 1965), American football defensive lineman
- Tim Johnson (linebacker) (born 1978), American football linebacker
- Tim Johnson (Wheelchair Rugby), New Zealand wheelchair athlete; member of NZ teams since 1998; on Gold Medal team (Athens 2004)
- Tim Johnson (cyclist) (born 1977), American professional racer; five-time U.S. National Cyclocross Champion
[edit] Political figures
- Tim Johnson (U.S. Senator) (born 1946), American elected official; Democrat from South Dakota; in U.S. Senate since 1997
- Timothy Johnson (U.S. Representative) (born 1946), American elected official; Republican from Illinois; in U.S. House of Representatives since 2001
[edit] Others
- Dr. Tim Johnson (born 1936), American television personality and author; medical correspondent for ABC News since 1975
- Timothy Johnson (author), Welsh writer and educator who wrote a 2006 biography of Welsh footballer Gary Sprake
- Tim Johnson (film director), American filmmaker specializing in animation; won awards for Antz (1998) and Over the Hedge (2006)
- Timothy Johnson, man who fatally shot Arkansas State Democratic Party Chairman Bill Gwatney on August 13, 2008
- Tim Johnson, a fictional dog in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
- Timothy Johnson (pioneer), pioneer and founder of Watertown, Wisconsin
[edit] See also
- Tim Johnston (disambiguation), similar name
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