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'''John Payne''' may refer to:
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*[[John Payne (martyr)]] (1532–1582), English Catholic priest martyr
==Arts and entertainment==
*[[John Payne (engraver)]] (1607–1647), English engraver
* [[J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay|J. D. Payne]] (born 1979/1980), American screenwriter
*[[John Willett Payne]] (1752–1803) , British admiral
*[[John Howard Payne]] (1791–1852), American actor, poet, playwright, and author
* [[John Howard Payne]] (1791–1852), American actor and playwright
* [[John Payne (actor)]] (1912–1989), American film actor and singer
*[[John Payne (bishop)]] (1815–1874), a Missionary Bishop from the Episcopal Church to Liberia, and the first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Liberia
* [["Sunshine" Sonny Payne]] (John William Payne, 1925–2018), American radio presenter
*[[John Payne (poet)]] (1842–1916) was an English poet and translator, now best known for his translations of Boccaccio's Decameron, The Arabian Nights and the Diwan Hafez.
* [[Johnny Payne]], American dramatist, novelist, scholar, and university professor
*[[John Barton Payne]] (1855–1935) was United States Secretary of the Interior from 1920 through 1921 under Woodrow Wilson.
*[[John Payne (politician)]] (1871–1942), New Zealand politician
* [[John Payne (voice actor)]] (born 1960), English-born Canadian voice actor
*[[John Payne (actor)]] (1912-1989), American film actor and singer
* [[John Payne (engraver)]] (1607–1647), English engraver
*[[John Payne (American football)]] (born 1936), American football coach
* [[John Payne (poet)]] (1842–1916), English poet and translator
*[[John Payne (voice actor)]], is an English-born Canadian voice actor who works for Ocean Studios in Vancouver, Canada.
* [[John Payne (singer)]] (born 1958), British singer for rock band Asia
*[[John Payne (singer)]], the lead singer and bassist of Asia from 1992 to 2006 and from June 2007 with ASIA Featuring John Payne.
*[[John D. Payne]], a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 106th District and was elected in 2002.
*[[Johnny Payne]], dramatist, novelist, scholar, and has been a professor at the University of Texas at El Paso and Florida Atlantic University's Boca Raton campus.


==Politics==
;Commonly called Jack
* [[John Barton Payne]] (1855–1935), American politician, lawyer and judge, U.S. Secretary of the Interior 1920–1921
*[[Jack Payne]] (1899–1969), British bandleader
**[[SS John Barton Payne]], a Liberty ship
*[[Jack Payne (footballer)]] (born 1991), British football player (Gillingham F.C.)
* [[John D. Payne]] (born 1950), Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
<!-- * [[John William Payne (politician)]] (1877–1933), Louisiana sheriff -->
* [[John Otunba Payne]] (1839–1906), Nigerian administrator and diarist
* [[John Payne (New Zealand politician)]] (1871–1942), New Zealand politician
* [[John Payne (Queensland politician)]] (1860–1928), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly


==See also==
==Religion==
* [[John Payne (bishop of Meath)]] (died 1507), Irish bishop
*[[John Payn]], MP for [[Norfolk (UK Parliament constituency)|Norfolk]]
* [[John Payne (martyr)]] (1532–1582), English Catholic priest and martyr
*[[John Paine (disambiguation)]]
* [[John Payne (bishop of Liberia)]] (1815–1874), American missionary from the Episcopal Church to Africa
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==Sports==
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* [[John Payne (cricketer, born 1828)]] (1828–1887), English cricketer, father of the below
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* [[John Payne (rugby union, born 1858)]] (1858–1942), English rugby union footballer and cricketer, son of the above
* [[John Payne (footballer, born 1889)]]
* [[John Payne (footballer, born 1906)]] (1906–1981), British footballer
* [[John Payne (American football)]] (1933–2019), American football coach
* [[John Payne (Australian footballer)]] (born 1950), Australian rules footballer
* [[John Payne (umpire)]] (1844–1928), Australian cricket umpire
* [[John Somers Payne]] (1926–2013), Irish Olympic sailor
* [[John Payne (rugby union, born 1980)]], Australian-born Tongan rugby union player

==Other==
* [[John Willett Payne]] (1752–1803), British admiral

== See also ==
* [[John Payn (disambiguation)]]
* [[John Paine (disambiguation)]]
* [[Jack Payne (disambiguation)]]
* [[John Bayne (disambiguation)]]

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