John Curran
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John Curran may refer to:
  • John Curran (businessman)
    John Curran (businessman)
    John Curran is an early Internet executive, and the President and CEO of the American Registry for Internet Numbers . He was a founder of ARIN and served as the Chairman from inception through 2009...

    , American businessman and CEO of ARIN
  • John Philpot Curran
    John Philpot Curran
    John Philpot Curran was an Irish orator, politician and wit, born in Newmarket, County Cork. He was the son of James and Sarah Curran.-Career:...

     (1750–1817), Irish lawyer and politician
  • John Curran (Irish politician)
    John Curran (Irish politician)
    John Curran is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He was a Teachta Dála for the Dublin Mid West constituency from 2002 to 2011, and served as Government Chief Whip from 2010–11....

     (born 1960), Irish Fianna Fáil politician and TD for Dublin Mid West
  • John Curran (director)
    John Curran (director)
    John Curran is an American film director and screenwriter.Born in Utica, New York, Curran studied illustration and design at Syracuse University, then worked as an illustrator, graphic designer, and production designer in Manhattan before moving to Sydney, Australia in 1986...

    , American film director and writer
  • John Curran (musician)
  • John Curran (baseball)
    John Curran (baseball)
    John Henry Curran was an Irish professional baseball player who appeared in three games for the Philadelphia Athletics in . He was long listed as "Peter Curren" but SABR researchers discovered his true identity in 2009.-External links:...

     (1852-1896), 19th-century baseball player, often misidentified as "Peter Curren"
  • Jack Curran
    Jack Curran
    Jack Curran is an American baseball and basketball coach. Curran is the head coach at Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens, New York. Curran has won more basketball and baseball games than any high school coach in the United States....

    , baseball and basketball head coach
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