David Brown
David or Dave Brown may refer to:
The arts
Music
- David Brown (Australian musician), Australian musician, active since 1978
- David Brown (American musician) (1947–2000), American musician, bass player with Santana, 1966–1976
- David Brown (singer), American Idol contestant in 2005
- David Arthur Brown (born 1967), American vocalist and songwriter
- David Darnell Brown, known professionally as Young Buck (born 1981), American Southern rapper
- David Brown (musicologist) (1929–2014), English musicologist, most noteworthy for his major study of Tchaikovsky’s life and works
- David Brown, vocalist with Canadian band The New Cities
Other arts
- David Brown (American artist), American visual artist based in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, active since 2004
- David Brown (British artist), British 18th-century painter
- Dave Brown (columnist), Canadian newspaper columnist
- Dave Brown (comedian) (born 1973), British actor and comedian
- Dave Brown (cartoonist) (born 1957), cartoonist for The Independent in the UK
- David Brown (Emmerdale), a fictional character in the British soap opera Emmerdale
- David R. Brown (graphic designer), American graphic designer and academic administrator
- David Brown (producer) (1916–2010), American movie producer
- David Brown (radio host), American lawyer, radio personality and journalist
Politics
- Dave Brown (Montana politician) (1948–1998), member of the Montana House of Representatives
- Dave Brown (Minnesota politician) (born 1961), member of the Minnesota Senate
- David Brown, mayor of Charlottesville, Virginia in 2004–2008
Science and academia
Meteorology
- Dave Brown (meteorologist) (born 1946), American meteorologist at WMC-TV
- David Brown (meteorologist) (born 1959), Australian meteorologist
Other
- David Brown (bishop) (David Allan Brown, 1922–1982), Bishop of Guildford 1973–1982
- David Brown (professor), English professor of pharmacology
- David Brown (Free Church of Scotland) (1803–1897), professor of theology at the University of Aberdeen
- David Brown (musicologist) (1929–2014), leading Tchaikovsky specialist
- David Brown (scientist) (born 1968), American geneticist
- David Brown (theologian) (David William Brown, born 1948), professor of theology, aesthetics and culture, University of St Andrews
- David Alexander Brown (1916–2009), geologist
- David J. Brown (born 1957), American computer scientist
- David S. Brown (fl. 21st century), American historian
- David Tilden Brown (1822–1889), psychiatrist
- David R. Brown (neuroscientist) (born 1964), Australian-born research scientist
Sports
American football
- Dave Brown (cornerback) (1953–2006), NFL cornerback
- Dave Brown (quarterback) (born 1970), NFL quarterback for New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals, 1992–2001
Association football
- Davey Brown (1898–1970), American soccer player
- David Brown (footballer, born 1887) (1887–1970), Scottish striker for numerous clubs
- David Brown (footballer, born 1889) (1889–?), Scottish footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur and Greenock Morton
- David Brown (footballer, born 1963), defender for Tranmere Rovers
- David Brown (footballer, born 1978), striker who plays for Wrexham Football Club
- David Brown (footballer, born 1989), striker who plays for Bradford Park Avenue
- David C. Brown, English footballer who played for Burnley in 1896–1897
Australian rules football
- David Brown (footballer, born 1946), Australian rules footballer for Geelong
- David Brown (footballer, born 1967), Australian rules footballer for Sydney Swans
- David Brown (footballer, born 1969), Australian rules footballer for Adelaide and Port Adelaide
Cricket
- David Brown (Scottish cricketer) (1941–2011), Scottish cricketer
- David J. Brown (cricketer, born 1942), English Test cricketer
- David W. J. Brown (born 1942), English cricketer
- David Owen Brown (born 1982), English cricketer
Ice hockey
- Dave Brown (ice hockey) (born 1962), retired NHL ice hockey right winger
- David Brown (ice hockey) (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey goaltender from Ontario
Rugby league
- Dave Brown (1900s athlete), rugby league footballer in Australia
- David Brown (rugby league) (1913–1974), Australian rugby league footballer
- Dave Brown (rugby league forward) (born 1957), Australian rugby league footballer
- Dave Brown (rugby league, St. George), Australian rugby league player of the 1960s
Other sports
- Dave Brown (baseball) (1895–?), Negro League baseball player
- Dave Brown (basketball) (born c. 1933), former basketball coach
- David Brown (golfer) (1861–1936), Scottish golfer
- David Brown (rower) (1928–2004), American rower and Olympic gold medalist
- David Brown (ski jumper) (born 1965), Canadian ski jumper
- David Edward Brown (1858–?), British rower
- David Brown (athlete) (born 1992), American Paralympic champion
Other fields
- Dave Brown (entrepreneur) (born 1976), American entrepreneur
- David Brown (Bengal chaplain) (1763–1812), who baptised the missionary Abdul Masih
- David Brown (bishop) (1922–1982), Bishop of Guildford
- David Brown (entrepreneur) (1904–1993), British entrepreneur
- David Brown Ltd., his eponymous manufacturing firm
- David Brown (Massachusetts) (1740–1812), convicted of sedition because of his criticism of the United States federal government
- David Brown (police officer) (born 1960), police chief of Dallas, Texas since 2010
- David Brown (Royal Navy officer) (1927–2005), British admiral
- David Brown (Scottish Jew), the first Jew known to have lived in Edinburgh in 1691
- David Brown (translator) (c. 1806–1829), Cherokee translator and clergyman
- David K. Brown (1928–2008), British naval architect, author and historian
- David M. Brown (1956–2003), American astronaut
- David Paul Brown, convicted kidnapper and child sexual assaulter, who changed his name to Nathaniel Bar-Jonah (1957–2008)
- David Jay Brown (born 1961), American writer, interviewer and consciousness researcher
- David R. Brown (engineer) (1923–2016), computer scientist
- David W. Brown, American author
See also
- David Browne (born 1960), American journalist and author
- Dave Browne, British voice actor in the 2014 film Moomins on the Riviera
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