John Bird (disambiguation)

"John Bird" is composed of at least 18 distinct authors, divided by their works.

About the Author

Author Division

John Bird (2)

A Fish Called Wanda [1988 film] (1988) — Actor — 453 copies, 4 reviews
Jabberwocky [1977 film] (1977) — Actor — 123 copies, 1 review
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution [1976 film] (1976) — Actor — 33 copies
A Little Princess [1986 TV mini series] (1986) — Actor — 26 copies
The Long Johns (1996) 16 copies, 1 review
Absolute Power: Series 1 — Actor — 14 copies
To Play the King [1993 TV mini series] (1993) — Actor — 6 copies
Absolute Power: Series 1-2 (2016) 3 copies, 1 review

John Bird (3)

How to Change Your Life in 7 Steps (2006) 29 copies, 2 reviews
The 10 Keys to Success (2008) 16 copies
Some Luck (2002) 9 copies
The Necessity of Poverty (2013) 3 copies

John Bird (4)

Works have been aliased into Jon Bird.

Mapping the Futures (1993) 20 copies

John Bird (11)

Candles (1977) 4 copies

John Bird (unknown)

Timon of Athens (BBC TV Shakespeare Collection) (1981) — Actor — 14 copies
London at Dawn (2002) 12 copies
The Breaking of Bumbo [1970 film] (1970) — Actor — 6 copies

Common Knowledge

Disambiguation notice
1. John Owen Bird, Electrical circuit theory and technology.
2. John Bird (1936-2022), English actor, satirist and writer.
3. John Anthony Bird (b. 1946), Some luck.
4. Jon Bird (b. 1945), professor in art history and critical theory, Mapping the futures. Aliased to Jon Bird.
5. John Christian Bird (b. 1954), Mark Twain and metaphor.
6. John Bird (1709-1776), The method of constructing mural quadrants.
7. John Bird Sumner (1780-1862), A letter to the clergy of the Diocese of Chester...
8. John Francis Bird (b. 1944), Black students and higher education
9. John Bird (1815-1896), The annals of Natal : 1495-1845.
10. John Bird (b. 1953), Canadian, Anglican journalist, Nation to nation.
11. John Bird (b. 1933), Candles.
12.    - Used to want to be a cowboy.
13. John Bird, author of Catholic Marian history; associated with 101 Foundation - Queen of Ukraine
14. John Bird (b. 1941), Percy Grainger.
15. John Bird (b. 1932), Walking into autumn : a haiku collaboration.
16. John Bird (fl. 1795-1815), The castle of Hardayne, a romance.
17. John Bird (fl. 1985), Saint Aidan's Church, Bamburgh.
18. John Francis Bird, solicitor in Otley, England, church warden at Bewerley Grange, A view from Bewerley Grange.
19. John Bird (b. 1945), Australian author of Across the lake : a history of Lake Grace.