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'''Dick Davis''' may refer to:
'''Dick Davis''' may refer to:


* [[Dick Davis (baseball)]] (born 1953), former Major League Baseball outfielder
* [[Dick Davis (saxophonist)]] (1917–1954), American tenor saxophonist, see [[:de:Dick Davis]]
* [[Dick Davis (defensive end)]] (born 1938), former National Football League defensive end
* [[Dick Davis (running back)]] (born 1946), former National Football League running back
* [[Dick Davis (translator)]] (born 1945), British translator
* [[Dick Davis (politician)]] (1921–1999), Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
* [[Dick Davis (politician)]] (1921–1999), Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
* [[Dick Davis (defensive end)]] (born 1938), American football defensive end
* [[Dickie Davis]] (1922–1999), English footballer who played for Sunderland and Darlington
* [[Dickie Davis (cricketer)]] (1966–2003), English cricketer
* [[Dick Davis (running back)]] (born 1946), American football running back
* [[Dickie Davis (British Army officer)]] (born 1962), British general
* [[Dick Davis (translator)]] (born 1945), British translator
* [[Dick Davis (musician)]] (1917-1954), American tenor saxophonist, see [[:de:Dick Davis]]
* [[Dick Davis (baseball)]] (born 1953), American baseball player


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Dickie Davies]] (born 1933), British television presenter
* [[Dick Davies]] (1936–2012), American basketball player
* [[Dickie Davis (disambiguation)]]
* [[Richard Davis (disambiguation)]]
* [[Richard Davis (disambiguation)]]



Revision as of 13:44, 27 February 2019

Dick Davis may refer to:

See also