John Conway (disambiguation)
John Horton Conway (1937–2020) was an English mathematician at Princeton University, known for Conway's Game of Life.
John Conway may also refer to:
Academia
- John S. Conway (historian) (1929–2017), historian at the University of British Columbia
- John B. Conway (born 1939), American mathematician, functional analyst, George Washington University
- John Conway (astronomer) (born 1963), radio astronomer
Art
- John S. Conway (artist) (1852–1925), American artist and sculptor
- John Conway (palaeoartist), Australian illustrator
- John Conway (puppeteer) (1922-2003), pioneer of English Canadian television on the CBC, creator and performer of Uncle Chichimus and Hollyhock
Politics
- John Conway (died 1579), MP for Flint Boroughs and Flintshire
- Sir John Conway, 2nd Baronet (born 1663), of the Conway baronets, MP for Flintshire and Flint Boroughs
- John R. Conway (1825–1896), U.S. politician
Sports
- John Conway (cricketer) (1842–1909), Australian cricketer and team manager
- John Conway (footballer) (born 1951), Irish footballer
- John Conway (Gaelic footballer) (1968 finalist), Gaelic footballer from County Laois, Ireland
- John Conway (boxer) (born 1968), New Zealand boxer
Other uses
- John J. Conway (died 1931), American developer in Texas
- John Berchmans Conway (née Bernadette Conway, born 1929), Roman Catholic nun working in Pakistan
- John Edwards Conway (1934–2014), U.S. federal judge
- John Conway (born 1977), keyboardist for The Bravery
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