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Although Gordon Freeman may actually have a brother, that needs citation and a source. |
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*[[Jack Freeman (American football)]] (1918–2003), American college football coach |
*[[Jack Freeman (American football)]] (1918–2003), American college football coach |
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*A one-time pseudonym for [[George Orwell]] in the essay "Can Socialists Be Happy?" |
*A one-time pseudonym for [[George Orwell]] in the essay "Can Socialists Be Happy?" |
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*John Freeman, Gordon Freeman's brother and Saver of Humens |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 02:32, 3 September 2011
John Freeman may refer to:
- John Freeman (animator) (1916–2010), character animator for Disney, Marvel Studios and others
- John Freeman (Australian politician) (1894–1970), Australian politician
- John Freeman (author) (born 1974), writer and literary critic
- John Freeman (baseball) (1901–1958), baseball player in the early 20th century
- John Freeman (editor) (born 1943), British writer and editor
- John Freeman (Georgian poet) (1880–1929), British poet
- John Freeman (British politician) (born 1915), British Labour Party politician, television executive and presenter, former High Commissioner to India, Ambassador to the US
- John Freeman (rugby), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1950s and '60s for Cardiff IAC (RU), Wales (RL), and Halifax
- John Freeman (VC) (1832–1913), Victoria Cross recipient, 1857
- John Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (1748–1830), British lawyer and politician
- John Bailey Freeman (1835–1890), Ontario, Canada politician
- John D. Freeman (?–1886), U.S. Representative from Mississippi
- John Ripley Freeman (1855–1932), American civil engineer
- Buck Freeman (1871–1949), baseball player, late 19th and early 20th century
- Jack Freeman (American football) (1918–2003), American college football coach
- A one-time pseudonym for George Orwell in the essay "Can Socialists Be Happy?"