David Bailey (disambiguation)

David Bailey (born 1938) is an English photographer.

David Bailey may also refer to:

In arts and media

  • David Bailey (actor) (1933–2004), American actor
  • David M. Bailey (1966–2010), Christian singer-songwriter
  • Dave Bailey (musician) (1926–2023), American jazz drummer
  • David A. Bailey (born 1961), British Afro-Caribbean curator, photographer and writer
  • David Bailey (writer), British editor and science fiction author
  • Dave Hullfish Bailey (born 1963), American sculptor

In sport

  • David Bailey (motorcyclist) (born 1961), American racer
  • Homer Bailey (David Dewitt Bailey, Jr., born 1986), baseball player
  • David Bailey (rugby league) (born 1969), New Zealand rugby league footballer
  • David Bailey (cricketer, born 1943), English cricketer
  • David Bailey (cricketer, born 1944), English cricketer
  • David Bailey (basketball) (born 1981), American basketball player
  • David Bailey (American football), American football player

In other fields

  • David Bailey (economist) (born 1966), British academic and commentator
  • David H. Bailey (mathematician) (born 1948), mathematician and computer scientist
  • David Bailey (diplomat) (1830–1896), US consul and consul general in China
  • David Jackson Bailey (1812–1897), known as Jack, American politician
  • David Bailey (militia officer) (1801–1854), American militia officer in the Illinois Militia
  • David Bailey (priest) (born 1952), Archdeacon of Bolton
  • David Bailey (pharmacologist) (1945–2022), Canadian distance runner and medical researcher
  • David Earle Bailey (born 1940), bishop in the Episcopal Church

Fictional characters

  • Lieutenant Dave Bailey, a character in the Star Trek episode "The Corbomite Maneuver"

See also

  • David Bailly (1584–1657), Dutch Golden Age painter
  • David Baillie (disambiguation)
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