John Rea
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John Rea may refer to:

  • John Rea (politician)
    John Rea (politician)
    John Rea was an early 19th century American politician. Rea was born at "Rea’s Mansion," near Chambersburg, Pennsylvania...

    , 19th century United States politician
  • John Rea (snooker player)
    John Rea (snooker player)
    John Rea is a retired Scottish snooker player.The highlight of Rea's career came in the 1989 Scottish Professional Championships when he beat Murdo MacLeod to become the Scottish champion....

    , Scottish snooker player
  • Jackie Rea
    Jackie Rea
    Jack 'Jackie' Rea is a retired snooker player from Northern Ireland.Rea was born in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland...

    , Northern Iish snooker player
  • John Rea (musician)
    John Rea (musician)
    John Rea was a hammered dulcimer player from Glenarm in County Antrim, Ireland.Born in 1915 , John was the youngest of ten children. His six older brothers were all taught to play the fiddle by his father...

    , Irish hammered dulcimer player
  • John Rea (composer)
    John Rea (composer)
    John Rea is a Montreal-based composer who notably won the Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music in both 1981 and 1992. He obtained his Bachelors degree at Wayne State University , his Master of Music degree at the University of Toronto , and his PhD at Princeton University. His children's opera...

     (born 1944), Canadian classical music composer
  • John Rea (artistic director)
    John Rea (artistic director)
    John Rea is an American composer and artistic director.Rea earned a BA in music from Temple University and a MA in theater from Villanova University....

    , American composer and artistic director

  • Johnny Rea, motorcycle racer
  • John Andrew Rea
    John Andrew Rea
    John Andrew Rea was an American journalist and politician. A native of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, he was one of the eight members of Cornell University's first graduating class...

    (1848–1941), American journalist and politician
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