John Logie Baird
(1888-1946), the pioneer of television in the UK.John Marion Michael Morrison Wayne
(1907 - 79), American movie actor, director and producer. He starred in many movies including "Flying Tigers", "The Alamo" and "True Grit".John Milton
(1608 - 74), English poet. His most famous prose work is the tract "Aeropagitica". The poem "Paradise Lost" is considered to be his masterpiece.John Ruskin
(1819 - 1900), English writer, artist and art critic. He wrote many books including "Modern Painters", "The Seven Lamps of Architecture" and "The Stones of Venice". John Vanbrugh
[Sir], (1664 - 1726), English dramatist and architect. His two famous comedies are "The Relapse" and "The Provoked Wife". He designed Blenheim Palace.John William Coltrane
(1926 - 67), American jazz saxophonist and composer. Some of his most popular tunes are 'Impressions', 'My Favorite Things' and 'I Want to Talk about You'.John Winston Lennon
(1940 - 80), English rock guitarist, singer and songwriter. He was a member of the Beatles. The success of the band was enhanced by the songwriting partnership of Lennon and McCartney.