Donald Campbell (disambiguation)
- Donald Campbell (disambiguation)
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Donald Campbell may refer to:
- Donald Campbell (1921–1967), British car and motorboat racer
- Donald Campbell (abbot) (died 1562), Scottish noble and churchman
- Donald Campbell (bishop), (1894–1963), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Glasgow
- Donald Campbell (British Army officer) (died 1763), British officer killed in Pontiac's Rebellion
- Donald Campbell (cricketer) (born 1974), Zimbabwean cricketer
- Donald Campbell (engineer), British railway engineer
- Donald Campbell (politician), American politician and reconstruction-era Lieutenant Governor of Texas
- Donald Campbell (traveller),
- Donald Campbell, 1st Baronet, British politician and Lieutenant-Governor Prince Edward Island
- Donald E. Campbell, American physician
- Donald F. Campbell, American director, writer, and producer
- Donald K. Campbell, American academic and president of Dallas Theological Seminary
- Donald L. Campbell (1904-2002) American chemical engineer
- Donald M. Campbell, Jr., American army general
- Donald T. Campbell (1916–1996), American social scientist
- Donald Wilfred Campbell, former Canadian ambassador to Japan
- Don Campbell (ice hockey), (born 1925), Canadian ice hockey player who played for the Chicago Blackhawks
- Don Campbell (dancer) (born 1951), American dancer who invented locking
- Don Campbell (footballer), English former professional footballer active in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Don Campbell (musician), British reggae singer
- Don "Magic" Juan (born 1950), American 'spiritual advisor' to Snoop Dogg
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