- David Clark
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David Clark or Dave Clark may refer to:
- Dave Clark (baseball) (born 1962), baseball player
- David Clark (cartoonist), illustrator
- David Clark (cricketer) (born 1919), former English cricketer
- David Clark (guitar player), American guitar player, folklorist, and newspaper columnist
- Dave Clark (Canadian musician), former member of Rheostatics
- Dave Clark (musician) (born 1942), British musician who led the Dave Clark Five
- David Clark (Utah politician) (born 1953), Republican State Representative for Utah's 74th District
- Dave Clark (promoter) (1909–1995), African-American record promoter and songwriter
- David Clark (race driver) (born 1978), Australian race car driver
- David Clark (rower), Olympic silver medal winner
- Dave Clark (television presenter), presenter on Sky Sports
- David D. Clark (born 1944), American Internet pioneer
- David Delano Clark (1924–1997), American physicist
- David Clark, Baron Clark of Windermere (born 1939), British politician
- David K. Clark (born 1953), British-born jockey
- David L. Clark (1864–1939), Pittsburgh businessman, and inventor of the Clark bar
- David Worth Clark (1902–1955), educator, media executive and President of Palm Beach Atlantic University
- David Worth Clark (1902–1955), Democratic U.S. Representative and Senator representing Idaho
- Midnight (DC Comics), David Clark, a comic book superhero
- Dave Clark (Canadian politician), Progressive Conservative Canadian politician
- David Aaron Clark (1960–2009), pornographic actor and director
- David Clark (rugby) (born 1940), former Australian rugby union footballer and current coach
See also
- David Clark Company, a manufacturer of headphones used in professional applications
- The Dave Clark Five, a musical group
- David Clarke (disambiguation)
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