John Archer
John Archer may refer to:
People
- John Archer (judge) (1598–1682), English judge
- John Archer (physician), court physician in the reign of Charles II
- John Archer (British politician) (1863–1932), British politician, one of the first persons of African descent elected to public office
- John Archer (Maryland) (1741–1810), U.S. congressman from Maryland
- John Archer (actor) (1915–1999), American movie and television actor
- John Hall Archer (1914–2004), Canadian president of the University of Regina
- Jack Archer (1921–1997), British athlete
- John Archer (basketball) (died 1998), head basketball coach of the Troy State Trojans, 1956–1973
- John Archer (magician), British comedy magician
- John Archer (footballer, born 1936) (1936–1987), English football goalkeeper
- John Archer (footballer, born 1941), English football striker
- John L'Archers (died 1349), English cleric and judge
- John Lee Archer (1791–1852), architect and engineer
- John Archer (New Zealand politician) (1865–1949), New Zealand politician
- John Stuart Archer (1943–2007), Vice-Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University, 1997–2006
- John Archer (British Army officer) (1924–1999), British Army general
- John Archer-Houblon (1773–1831), MP for Essex
- John Wykeham Archer (1808–1864), British artist, engraver and writer
- Henry Archer (Fifth Monarchist) (died c. 1642), also known as John Archer
- John Archer, grandfather of the founder of the Tasmanian Archer dynasty
Characters
- Jonathan Archer, captain of the Enterprise (NX-01) in Star Trek: Enterprise
- John Archer, a character in The Archers, killed in a tractor accident in 1998
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