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*[[John Lodge]]; member of [[The Moody Blues]]. | *[[John Lodge]]; member of [[The Moody Blues]]. | ||
*[[John Madden]]; former football player and guest star. | *[[John Madden]]; former football player and guest star. | ||
+ | *[[John McCrea]]; comic book illustrator. | ||
*[[John Melchior]]; video game producer. | *[[John Melchior]]; video game producer. | ||
*[[John Neal]]; dialogue editor. | *[[John Neal]]; dialogue editor. |
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John may refer to:
Characters
- John (Homer's Phobia); a gay fried of the Simpsons.
- John Madden; football player.
- John S.; husband of Gloria S..
- John Updike; writer.
- John Byner; an American actor.
- Elton John; singer.
- Jasper Johns; artist.
- John Smith (Treehouse of Horror III); a zombie.
- John Smith (1882); another zombie who died in 1882.
- John Smith (Life on the Fast Lane); a guy who died and was buried in Springfield.
Behind the Laughter
- John Boylan; music producer and songwriter.
- John Chamberlin; mixing assistant.
- John DiMaggio; voice of Bender.
- John Frink; writer.
- John Goodman; actor and guest star.
- John Kassir; voice actor and guest star.
- John Lodge; member of The Moody Blues.
- John Madden; former football player and guest star.
- John McCrea; comic book illustrator.
- John Melchior; video game producer.
- John Neal; dialogue editor.
- John Ratzenberger; actor and guest star.
- John Swartzwelder; writer.
- John Updike; writer and guest star.
- John Walsh; host of Springfield's Most Wanted.
- John Waters; actor and guest star.
- Elton John; singer and guest star.
- Jasper Johns; artist and guest star.
- John Kricfalusi; a Canadian animator who animated the couch gag for "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts".
- John Charles Crowley; a vocalist.