Alan Campbell

Alan Campbell (also Allan and Allen) may refer to:

*Alan Campbell (actor) (born 1957), played Derek Mitchell in the TV series ''Jake and the Fatman'' *Alan Campbell (footballer, born 1944) (born 1944), Northern Irish footballer *Alan Campbell (Gaelic footballer) (born 1991), Irish Gaelic football player *Alan Campbell (Irish footballer) (born 1960), Republic of Ireland international footballer *Alan Campbell (pastor) (1949–2017), Pentecostal pastor in Belfast, Northern Ireland *Sir Alan Campbell (politician) (born 1957), British Labour Party Member of Parliament *Alan Campbell (rower) (born 1983), British Olympic rower *Alan Campbell (Scottish footballer) (born 1948), Scottish football midfielder *Alan Campbell (screenwriter) (1904–1963), married to Dorothy Parker *Alan Campbell (writer) (born 1971), author of the novels ''Scar Night'' and ''Iron Angel'' *Alan Campbell, Baron Campbell of Alloway (1917–2013), British judge and life peer *Sir Alan Campbell (diplomat) (1919–2007), British ambassador to Ethiopia and Italy *Alan K. Campbell (1923–1998), director of the US Office of Personnel Management ;Allan *Allan M. Campbell (1929–2018), American microbiologist and geneticist *Allan Campbell (Canadian politician) (born 1969), member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island *Allan Campbell (Australian politician) (1836–1898), South Australian MLC and physician *Allan Campbell (footballer) (born 1998), Scottish footballer ;Allen *Allen Campbell (1956–1994), elephant trainer *Allen G. Campbell (1834–1902), delegate from Utah Territory to the U.S. House of Representatives Provided by Wikipedia
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    British trade unions and industrial politics

    Published 1999
    Other Authors: “…Campbell, Alan 1949-…”
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