Douglas Davis

Douglas Davis

Douglas or Doug Davis may refer to:

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Arts and music

  • Douglas Davis (artist) (born 1933), American media artist, theorist, teacher, and writer. He is the first Web-artist that is included in a Museum collection.
  • Doug E. Fresh (born 1966), born Douglas E. Davis, American emcee, record producer, and beat boxer

Sports figures

Politics

See also

  • Doug Davies (disambiguation)

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