John Ellis
John Ellis may refer to:
Politics
- John Ellis (died 1402), MP for Great Yarmouth (UK Parliament constituency)
- John Ellis (MP for New Romney), MP for New Romney (UK Parliament constituency) 1385–91
- John Ellis (Harwich MP) (c1646–1738), English administrator and MP for Harwich 1702–08
- John Ellis (Newry MP) (1812–?), Irish Member of UK Parliament for Newry
- Sir John Ellis, 1st Baronet (1829–1912), British Member of Parliament for Mid Surrey 1884–1885, Kingston 1885–1892
- John Ellis (Fianna Fáil politician) (born 1952), Irish Fianna Fáil politician
- John Ellis (Liberal politician) (1841–1910), British Liberal politician, MP for Rushcliffe 1885–1910
- John Ellis (pastoralist) (1803–1873) "Captain Ellis" South Australian grazier and MLC
- John Ellis (Australian politician) (1872–1945), Victorian state politician
- John Ellis (MP born 1930) (born 1930), British Labour Party politician, MP for Bristol North West and for Brigg and Scunthorpe
- John Raymond Ellis (1929–1994), Canadian Progressive Conservative MP
- John Valentine Ellis (1835–1913), Canadian MP and Senator
- John Willis Ellis (1820–1861), North Carolina governor
- E. John Ellis (1840–1889), U.S. Representative from Louisiana
- John Ellis Martineau (1873–1937), governor of Arkansas then United States District Court judge
- Johnny Ellis (born 1960), Democratic member of the Alaska Senate
Academics
- John Ellis (scrivener) (1698–1790), English political writer
- John Ellis (naturalist) (1710–1776), English botanical illustrator
- John Ellis (physicist) (born 1946), British theoretical physicist
- John Millott Ellis (1831–1894), abolitionist and President of Oberlin College
- R. John Ellis (born 1935), British biochemist
- Sir John Ellis (physician) (1916–1998), Dean London Hospital Medical College 1968–1980 medical educationalist
- John Ellis (media academic) (born 1952), British media theorist and TV producer
- John Ellis (historian) (born 1945), British military historian and author
Business
- Alfred John Ellis (born 1915), Canadian banker
- John Ellis (businessman) (1789–1862), Director of the Midland Railway in the UK
- John Devonshire Ellis (1824–1906), English steelmaker
- John Prescott Ellis (born 1953), media consultant and first cousin of U.S. President George W. Bush
Sports
- John Ellis (baseball) (born 1948), professional baseball player 1969-81
- John Ellis (English cricketer) (1864–1927), English cricketer
- John Ellis (Australian cricketer) (1890–1974), Australian cricketer
- John Ellis (footballer) (born 1948), Australian rules footballer
- John Ellis (golfer) (born 1979), American golfer
- Jonathan Ellis (Wrestler) (born 1982), British professional wrestler
Others
- John Ellis (religious writer) (1598/99–1665), Welsh priest
- John Ellis (theologian) (c. 1606–1681), English priest
- John Ellis (antiquarian) (1634–1735), Welsh priest, rector of Llanbedr-y-Cennin
- John Ellis (executioner) (1874–1932), executioner in the pay of the British government in the early 20th century
- John Ellis (trade unionist) (1939-2011), British trade union leader
- John Ellis (Canadian musician), Canadian blues guitarist
- John Ellis (saxophonist) (born 1974), New Orleans jazz musician
- John Ellis (guitarist) (born 1952), founding member of the 1970s punk band The Vibrators
- John R. Ellis (born 1955), American film maker and special effects artist
- John Ellis (South African musician) (born 1972), singer, songwriter and guitarist with Tree63
- John Tracy Ellis (1905–1992), Catholic Church historian
- John Ellis (special effects artist), American special effects artist, see Academy Award for Best Visual Effects
- John G. Ellis, English architect
See also
- Jack Ellis (disambiguation)
- John Ellys (1701–1757), English portrait-painter
- John Ellys (Caius) (1634?–1716), English academic, Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge from 1703
- John Scott-Ellis, 9th Baron Howard de Walden (1912–1999), British peer, landowner, and thoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder
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