David or Dave Wallace may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
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David Foster Wallace
David Foster Wallace (February 21, 1962 – September 12, 2008) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and university professor of English and creative writing. Wallace is widely known for his 1996 novel '' Infinite Jest'', whi ...
(1962–2008), American novelist and essayist
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David Rains Wallace
David Rains Wallace (born 1945) is an American writer who has published more than twenty books on conservation and natural history, including ''The Monkey's Bridge'' (a 1997 ''New York Times'' Notable Book) and ''The Klamath Knot'' (1984 Burrough ...
(born 1945), author on conservation and natural history
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David Wallace (American actor)
David Wallace (born November 23, 1958) is an American actor.
Personal life
Wallace was born in Miami, Florida.
Wallace has been married to actress Lisa Trusel since 1986. They met on ''Days of Our Lives.'' They have 4 children: Ryan Elizabet ...
(born 1958), American actor
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David Wallace (Scottish actor)
David Wallace is a Scottish actor and theatre director. He founded the Paisley-based PACE Theatre Company in 1988.
Wallace and PACE Theatre Company started Paisley's annual Christmas pantomime, which has been running since PACE was founded. In ...
, Scottish actor and theatre director
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David Wallace (''The Office''), fictional CEO of Dunder Mifflin on the US TV series ''The Office''
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David Wallace (composer) (born 1982), Irish composer and conductor
Politics
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Euan Wallace
David Euan Wallace, MC PC (20 April 1892 – 9 February 1941) was a British Conservative politician who was an ally of Neville Chamberlain and briefly served as Minister of Transport during World War II.
Early life
Wallace was born on 20 A ...
(1892–1941), British Conservative member of parliament
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David G. Wallace, American businessman and politician, mayor of Sugar Land, Texas
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David Wallace (Indiana politician)
David Wallace (April 24, 1799 – September 4, 1859) was the sixth governor of the US state of Indiana. The Panic of 1837 occurred just before his election and the previous administration, which he had been part of, had taken on a large public ...
(1799–1859), American politician, governor of the state of Indiana
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David Wardrope Wallace
David Wardrope Wallace (December 22, 1850 – November 19, 1924) was an Ontario physician and political figure. He represented Russell in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal member from 1903 to 1904.
He was born in North Gower, Cana ...
(1850–1924), Canadian MP for Russell, 1903–1904
Sports
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Dave Wallace (baseball)
David William Wallace (born September 7, 1947) is an American former professional baseball pitcher, pitching coach and front-office executive. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies and Toronto Blue Jays. After his ...
(born 1947), coach and player
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Dave Wallace (cricketer)
David Wallace (date of birth unknown) is a former international cricketer who represented the American national team between 1996 and 2001. He played as an opening batsman.
Wallace made his international debut at the 1996 Caribbean–Atlantic C ...
, American cricketer
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David Wallace (catcher)
David Huggins Wallace (born October 17, 1979 in Brentwood, Tennessee), is a former American professional baseball catcher. He was the manager of the Eastern Leagues's Akron RubberDucks, the AA level minor-league affiliate of then Cleveland Indians. ...
(born 1979), American professional baseball player
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David Wallace (footballer)
David Ronaldson Wallace was a football (soccer) player who represented New Zealand at international level.
Club career
Wallace played all his senior football for Western Suburbs. He made his debut in 1957 at the age of 16. He went on to win t ...
, New Zealand international football (soccer) player
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David Wallace (rugby union)
David Peter Wallace (born 8 July 1976) is an Irish retired rugby union player, who played for Munster, Ireland and the British & Irish Lions. He normally played as an openside flanker, but could also play blindside flanker and number 8.
Ear ...
(born 1976), Irish rugby union player
Other
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David Frederick Wallace
David Frederick Wallace (January 7, 1900 – September 30, 1957) was an architect and brother of First Lady of the United States Bess Truman.
Early life and education
Wallace was born on January 7, 1900, in Independence, Missouri, to paren ...
(1900–1957), architect and brother of First Lady of the United States Bess Truman
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David A. Wallace
David A. Wallace FAICP, AIA, PP (1917 – July 19, 2004) was an urban planner and architect who co-founded, with Ian McHarg, the firm of Wallace Roberts & Todd (WRT).
Early career
Wallace's career spanned the second half of the 20th cent ...
(1917–2004), urban planner and architect
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David R. Wallace (1942–2012), American software engineer and inventor
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David Wallace (executive)
David Wallace (October 6, 1908 – October 6, 1974 in Taormina, Sicily), was hired in 1955 by Ford Motor Company as manager of product planning and merchandising for its major new car line debuting in 1957. At the end the name chosen was Edsel ...
(1908–1974), Ford executive
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David Wallace (physicist)
Sir David James Wallace, CBE, FRS, FRSE, FREng (born 7 October 1945) is a British physicist and academic. He was the Vice-Chancellor of Loughborough University from 1994 to 2005, and the Master of Churchill College, Cambridge from 2006 to ...
(born 1945), British physicist and Master of Churchill College, Cambridge
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David Wallace (surgeon)
Sir David Wallace, KBE, CBE, CMG., LL.D, FRCSEd. (14 July 1862 – 21 April 1952) was a Scottish surgeon working in Edinburgh, with a particular interest in urological surgery. During the Boer War he was in charge of the Edinburgh South Afric ...
(1862–1952), Scottish surgeon
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David Wallace (medievalist)
David Wallace is a British scholar of medieval literature and Judith Rodin Professor of English, who teaches in the USA University of Pennsylvania. After undergraduate study at the University of York, he completed a Ph.D. in 1983 at St. Edmund's C ...
, British scholar of medieval literature
See also
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David Wallis Reeves
David Wallis Reeves (February 14, 1838 – March 8, 1900), also known as D. W. Reeves or Wally Reeves, was an American composer, cornetist, and bandleader. He developed the American march style, later made famous by the likes of John Philip Sousa ...
(1838–1900), composer
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David Wallace-Wells
David Wallace-Wells (born 1982) is an American journalist known for his writings on climate change. He wrote the 2017 essay "The Uninhabitable Earth;" the essay was published in ''New York'' as a long-form article and was the most read article i ...
, American journalist
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