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== In arts and literature ==
== Arts and literature ==
* Sir [[David M. Wilson]] (born 1931), British archaeologist and Director of the British Museum
* [[David Wilson (artist)]] (1873–1935), Irish illustrator and painter
* Sir [[David M. Wilson]] (born 1931), British archaeologist and director of the British Museum
* [[David Henry Wilson]] (born 1937), English writer
* [[David Henry Wilson]] (born 1937), English writer
* [[David Niall Wilson]] (born 1959), American writer of horror, science fiction and fantasy fiction
* [[David Niall Wilson]] (born 1959), American writer of horror, science fiction and fantasy fiction
* [[David Hildebrand Wilson]], founder of the Museum of Jurassic Technology
* [[David Hildebrand Wilson]], founder of the Museum of Jurassic Technology
* [[David C. Wilson (screenwriter)]], American screenwriter
* [[David C. Wilson (screenwriter)]], American screenwriter
* [[David Fenwick Wilson]] (born 1929), musicologist and organist


== In entertainment ==
== Entertainment ==
* [[David Wilson (violinist)]] (born 1945), American violinist
* [[David Wilson (violinist)]] (born 1945), American violinist
* David Wilson (actor) (born 1949), American actor
* [[David Wilson (director)]], British music video director
* [[David Wilson (director)]], British music video director
* David Wilson (born 1948), birth name of Scottish stage and television actor [[David Rintoul]]
* David Wilson (born 1948), birth name of Scottish stage and television actor [[David Rintoul]]
* [[Dave Wilson (director)]] (1933–2002), American television director
* [[Dave Wilson (director)]] (1933–2002), American television director
* [[Dave Wilson (radio personality)]], American radio personality based in Indianapolis
* [[Dave Wilson (radio personality)]], American radio personality based in Indianapolis
* David S. F. Wilson, American director; see ''[[Bloodshot (film)|Bloodshot]]''
* [[David Wilson (criminologist)]] (born 1957), British criminologist


== In government ==
== Government ==
* [[David Martin Wilson]] (born 1970), Clerk of the New Zealand House of Representatives
* [[David Wilson (parliamentary official)]] (born 1970), clerk of the New Zealand House of Representatives
* [[Dave Wilson (Cape Breton politician)]] (born 1955), Canadian politician and former member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
* [[Dave Wilson (Cape Breton politician)]] (born 1955), Canadian politician and former member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
* [[Dave Wilson (Sackville politician)]] (born 1970), Canadian politician and member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
* [[Dave Wilson (Sackville politician)]] (born 1970), Canadian politician and member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
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* [[David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn]] (born 1935), British administrator, governor of Hong Kong (1987–1992), diplomat and Sinologist
* [[David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn]] (born 1935), British administrator, governor of Hong Kong (1987–1992), diplomat and Sinologist
* [[David H. Wilson (politician)]] (1855–1926), politician in Manitoba, Canada
* [[David H. Wilson (politician)]] (1855–1926), politician in Manitoba, Canada
* [[David John Wilson]] (1887–1976), Judge of the United States Customs Court
* [[David John Wilson]] (1887–1976), judge of the United States Customs Court
* [[David C. Wilson (businessman)]] (1789–1865), banker railroad executive and mayor of Wilmington, Delaware
* [[David C. Wilson (businessman)]] (1789–1865), banker railroad executive and mayor of Wilmington, Delaware
* [[David L. Wilson]] (born 1950), member of the Delaware House of Representatives
* [[David L. Wilson]] (born 1950), member of the Delaware House of Representatives
* [[David S. Wilson]] (born ca. 1981), American politician
* [[David S. Wilson]] (born ca. 1981), American politician
* Sir [[David Wilson (governor)]], British colonial administrator and military officer


== In science ==
== Science ==
* [[David Gordon Wilson]] (born 1928), British-born American professor of engineering
* [[David Gordon Wilson]] (1928–2019), British-born American professor of engineering
* [[David Sloan Wilson]] (born 1949), American evolutionary biologist
* [[David Sloan Wilson]] (born 1949), American evolutionary biologist
* [[David Wilson (criminologist)]] (born 1957), British criminologist


== In sports ==
== Sports ==
=== American football ===
* [[David Wilson (defensive back)]] (born 1970), American football defensive back
* [[David Wilson (running back)]] (born 1991), American football running back
* [[Dave Wilson (American football)]] (born 1959), American football quarterback

=== Association football ===
=== Association football ===
* [[Soldier Wilson]] (David Wilson, 1883–1906), English footballer who played for Leeds City
* [[Soldier Wilson]] (David Wilson, 1883–1906), English footballer who played for Leeds City
* [[David Wilson (Queen's Park footballer)]] (1880–1926), Scottish footballer (Queen's Park FC and Scotland)
* [[David Wilson (Queen's Park footballer)]] (1880–1926), Scottish footballer (Queen's Park FC and Scotland)
* [[David Wilson (footballer, born 1884)]] (1884–?), Scotland international footballer; after retiring he was manager for Nelson and Exeter City in England
* [[David Wilson (footballer, born 1881)]] (1881–?), Scottish footballer, played for Hearts, Everton, Portsmouth
* [[David Wilson (footballer, born 1884)]] (1884–1959), Scotland international footballer; after retiring he was manager for Nelson and Exeter City in England
* [[David Wilson (footballer, born c. 1908)]] (1908–1992), English footballer who played for Hamilton Academical and Stranraer in the 1930s
* [[David Wilson (footballer, born c. 1908)]] (1908–1992), English footballer who played for Hamilton Academical and Stranraer in the 1930s
* [[Davie Wilson]] (born 1939), Scottish footballer, played for Rangers, Dundee United, Dumbarton, Kilmarnock
* [[Davie Wilson]] (1939–2022), Scottish footballer, played for Rangers, Dundee United, Dumbarton, Kilmarnock
* [[Dave Wilson (footballer, born 1942)]], played for Preston and Liverpool
* [[Dave Wilson (footballer, born 1942)]], played for Preston and Liverpool
* [[Dave Wilson (footballer, born 1944)]], played for Nottingham Forest, Carlisle United, Grimsby Town, Walsall, Burnley, Chesterfield
* [[Dave Wilson (footballer, born 1944)]], played for Nottingham Forest, Carlisle United, Grimsby Town, Walsall, Burnley, Chesterfield
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=== Other sports ===
=== Other sports ===
* [[David Wilson (hurdler)]] (born 1951), British hurdler
* [[David Wilson (hurdler)]] (born 1951), British hurdler
* [[Dave Wilson (American football)]] (born 1959), American football quarterback
* [[Dave Wilson (swimmer)]] (born 1960), American swimmer & silver medalist at the 1984 Olympics
* [[Dave Wilson (swimmer)]] (born 1960), American swimmer & silver medalist at the 1984 Olympics
* [[David Wilson (swimmer)]] (born 1966), Australian swimmer
* [[David Wilson (swimmer)]] (born 1966), Australian swimmer
* [[David Wilson (cricketer)]] (born 1966), English cricketer
* [[David Wilson (cricketer, born 1917)]] (1917–2005), English cricketer
* [[David Wilson (cricketer, born 1966)]], English cricketer
* [[David Wilson (New Zealand cricketer)]] (1914–1989), New Zealand cricketer
* [[David Wilson (figure skating)]] (born 1966), Canadian figure skating choreographer
* [[David Wilson (figure skating)]] (born 1966), Canadian figure skating choreographer
* [[David Wilson (defensive back)]] (born 1970), American football defensive back
* [[David Wilson (sprinter)]] (born 1977), Guamanian sprinter
* [[David Wilson (sprinter)]] (born 1977), Guamanian sprinter
* [[David Wilson (American football)]] (born 1991), American football running back
* [[Dave Wilson (high jumper)]], English athlete


== Others ==
== Other people ==
* [[David Wilson (sex offender)]] (born 1984), British criminal
* [[David Wilson (hotelier)]] (1808–1880), hotelier
* [[David Wilson (hotelier)]] (1808–1880), hotelier
* [[Sir David Wilson, 1st Baronet]] (1855–1930), Scottish landowner and agriculturalist
* [[Sir David Wilson, 1st Baronet]] (1855–1930), Scottish landowner and agriculturalist
* [[David Wilson (Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin)]] (1871–1957), Irish Anglican priest and hymnist
* [[David Wilson (dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin)]] (1871–1957), Irish Anglican priest and hymnist
* [[David Wilson (Dean of Aberdeen and Orkney)]] (1805–1880)
* [[David Wilson (dean of Aberdeen and Orkney)]] (1805–1880)
* [[David Wilson (barrister)]] (1879–1965), Australian barrister
* [[David Wilson (barrister)]] (1879–1965), Australian barrister
* [[David Wilson (Royal Marines officer)]] (born 1949), Royal Marine general
* [[David Wilson (Royal Marines officer)]] (born 1949), Royal Marine general
* [[David Wilson (murderer)]] (died 1998), executed Saint Kitts and Nevis criminal
* [[David Wilson (murderer)]] (died 1998), executed Saint Kitts and Nevis criminal
* [[David Wilson (university administrator)]], American academic, Chancellor of University of Wisconsin Colleges
* [[David Wilson (university administrator)]], American academic, President of Morgan State University
* [[David G. Wilson]], assistant producer for the James Bond films
* [[David G. Wilson]], assistant producer for the James Bond films
* [[David K. Wilson]] (1919–2007), American businessman and philanthropist
* [[David K. Wilson]] (1919–2007), American businessman and philanthropist
* [[W. David Wilson]], chair of the Ontario Securities Commission
* [[W. David Wilson]], chair of the Ontario Securities Commission
* [[David Wilson (Army General)]], United States Army Brigadier General and 40th Chief of Ordnance of the US Army
* [[David Wilson (U.S. Army general)]], United States Army general


== See also ==
== See also ==

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