David Cooper
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David Cooper may refer to:
  • Dave Cooper
    Dave Cooper
    David Charles Cooper is a cartoonist, commercial illustrator and a graphic designer who lives in Ottawa, Canada. In addition to comics, Cooper has worked extensively as a designer, producer, and creator in the field of animation...

     (born 1967), Canadian cartoonist, commercial illustrator and graphic designer
  • Dave Cooper (musician)
    Dave Cooper (musician)
    Dave Cooper - born in 1959, in Pershore, Worcestershire. Lead singer of eighties NWOBHM band Scorched Earth, Lead Singer original rock band 'Badland' and now a solo artist.- Early career :...

    , 1980s English heavy-metal musician
  • David Cooper (baseball)
    David Cooper (baseball)
    David Fletcher Cooper is a first baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays. He is 6 feet tall and weighs 200 pounds.-Minor League career:...

     (born 1987), American baseball player for the Toronto Blue Jays
  • David Cooper (basketball)
    David Cooper (basketball)
    David Cooper is a retired Australian basketball player who played for the Brisbane Bullets , Victoria Giants , Cairns Taipans and Adelaide 36ers in the NBL....

     (born 1976), Australian basketball player
  • David Cooper (chaplain)
    David Cooper (chaplain)
    The Reverend David Cooper was the Army Chaplain attached to the 2nd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment during the Falklands War of 1982. He was filmed for television news on 30 May 1982 officiating at the moving field burial service for the 18 Paras who were killed in the Battle of Goose Green,...

     (born 1944), British Army chaplain, Eton master and international shooter
  • David Cooper (disaster response expert)
    David Cooper (disaster response expert)
    David Cooper is currently the Regional Medical Director Assistance at International SOS.Prior to his current position, Cooper held the Foundation Chair of Disaster response and preparedness in the Menzies Institute of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, and the National Critical Care and...

     (born 1959), Australian health disaster expert
  • David Cooper (ice hockey)
    David Cooper (ice hockey)
    David Cooper is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. He was drafted in the first round, 11th overall, by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft.-Playing career:...

     (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
  • David Cooper (psychiatrist)
    David Cooper (psychiatrist)
    David Graham Cooper was a British psychiatrist, theorist and leader in the anti-psychiatry movement....

     (1931–1986), South African anti-psychiatrist
  • David Anthony Cooper
    David Anthony Cooper
    David Anthony Cooper was an English cathedral organist, who served in Blackburn Cathedral and Norwich Cathedral.-Background:David Anthony Cooper was born on 14 January 1949 in Derby....

     (1949–2008), English cathedral organist
  • David E. Cooper
    David E. Cooper
    David E. Cooper is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Durham University. He has published over one hundred and fifty articles across a broad range of philosophical subjects, especially the history of both Eastern and Western philosophy, environmental ethics, philosophy of language, aesthetics and...

    , British philosopher
  • Davie Cooper
    Davie Cooper
    David "Davie" Cooper was a professional football player. He was a Scotland international and played as a left winger....

     (1956–1995), Scottish footballer
  • David Cooper, one half of the singing duo, Otis & Shug
    Otis & Shug
    Otis & Shug are an American singing duo from Oakland, California, with two members: Otis Cooper and David "Shug" Cooper. After releasing two singles, "Keep it on the Real" and "Journey", in 1995 and 1996 respectively, they recorded their debut album on Interscope Records, We Can Do Whatever. The...


See also

  • David Coupar Thomson
    David Coupar Thomson
    David Coupar Thomson was the proprietor of the newspaper and publishing company D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.-Early life:...

    (1861–1954), proprietor of the newspaper and publishing company D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd
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