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==Academics==
==Academics==
* [[David Paige Smith]] (1830–1880), American medical doctor and professor at Yale
* [[David Paige Smith]] (1830–1880), American medical doctor and professor at Yale
* [[David Eugene Smith]] (1860–1944), American professor of mathematics
* [[David Eugene Smith]] (1860–1944), American professor of mathematics
* [[David E. Smith (political scientist)]], Canadian scholar of political science
* [[D. M. Smith]] (1884–1962), American professor of mathematics at Georgia Tech
* [[D. M. Smith]] (1884–1962), American professor of mathematics at Georgia Tech
* [[David Smith (amateur mathematician)]], discoverer of an aperiodic tiling
* [[David Smith (amateur mathematician)]], discoverer of an aperiodic tiling
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==Arts and entertainment==
==Arts and entertainment==
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* [[David Smith (embroiderer)]] (died 1597), artisan at the court of Elizabeth I
* [[David Forbes Smith]] (1865–1923), Scottish architect
* [[David Forbes Smith]] (1865–1923), Scottish architect
* [[David Smith (director)]] (1872–1930), English film director of the silent era
* [[David Smith (director)]] (1872–1930), English film director of the silent era
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* [[David Brian Smith]] (born 1981), English artist
* [[David Brian Smith]] (born 1981), English artist
* [[David Branson Smith]] (born 1984), American film screenwriter
* [[David Branson Smith]] (born 1984), American film screenwriter
* David P. Smith, American animator and voice actor, creator of ''[[Mixels]]'' (2014–2016)


==Computing==
==Computing==
* [[David Canfield Smith]] (born 1945),  American computer scientist who invented graphical interface icons
* [[David Canfield Smith]] (born 1945),  American computer scientist who invented graphical interface icons
* [[David A. Smith (computer scientist)]] (born 1957), American computer scientist and entrepreneur
* [[David A. Smith (computer scientist)]] (born 1957), American computer scientist and entrepreneur
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* [[David R. Smith (general)]] (born 1942), United States Air Force general
* [[David R. Smith (general)]] (born 1942), United States Air Force general
* [[David J. Smith (author)]] (born 1944), Canadian teacher and educational consultant, children's writer
* [[David J. Smith (author)]] (born 1944), Canadian teacher and educational consultant, children's writer
* David Smith, co-founder of the [[Media Molecule]] video game development company
* David J. Smith, accountant and managing director of Post Office Limited before [[Paula Vennells]]


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Dave Smith (disambiguation)]]
* [[Dave Smith (disambiguation)]]
* [[David Smyth (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 21:18, 25 October 2025

David Smith may refer to:

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Academics

Arts and entertainment

Computing

Medicine

Journalism

Politics and law

Australia

Canada

United States

Other countries

Religion

Sports

Cricket

Footballers

Track and field

Other sports

Other people

See also

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