John Flanagan
John Flanagan or Jack Flanagan may refer to:
- John Flanagan (athlete) (1873–1938), three-time Olympic champion in athletics
- John Flanagan (sculptor) (1865–1952), designed the Washington U.S. quarter dollar coin
- John Flanagan (author) (born 1944), author of the Ranger's Apprentice series
- John J. Flanagan (born 1961), New York State Senator
- John C. Flanagan (1906–1996), pioneer of aviation psychology
- John Flanagan (Scottish footballer) (1942–2013), played for St. Johnstone, Partick Thistle and Clyde
- John Flanagan (swimmer) (born 1975), Hawaiian swimmer/coach
- John Flanagan (Tipperary hurler) (born c. 1947), Irish retired hurler
- John Flanagan (Limerick hurler) (born 1956), retired Irish hurler
- John Flanagan, British actor, in Thriller
- John C. Flanagan, judge who lived in the John C. Flanagan House in Peoria, Illinois
- Jack Flanagan (Australian politician) (John Flanagan, 1888–?), Australian politician
- Jack Flanagan (footballer), (1902–1989), English footballer
- Jack Flanagan (New Hampshire politician)
See also
- Jon Flanagan (born 1993), English footballer
- John Flannagan (disambiguation)
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