David Green

David Green or Dave Green may refer to:

  • David Green (director) (born 1948), film director
  • David Green (racing driver) (born 1958), Busch Series race car driver
  • David Green (baseball) (born 1960), retired baseball player
  • David Green (cricketer, born 1939), Welsh cricketer
  • David Green (cricketer, born 1935), former English cricketer
  • David Green (equestrian) (born 1960), Australian Olympic equestrian
  • David George Green (born 1951), British think tank CEO
  • David Gordon Green (born 1975), filmmaker
  • Dave Green (astrophysicist) (born 1959), British astronomer
  • David E. Green (1910–1983), American biochemist
  • Dave Green (journalist), journalist, broadcaster and snack food expert
  • Dave Boy Green (born 1953), British boxer
  • David Green (entrepreneur) (born 1941), entrepreneur & founder of Hobby Lobby Creative Centers
  • David Green (social entrepreneur), founder of Project Impact
  • Dave Green (American football) (born 1949), former NFL punter
  • David Green (running back) (born 1972), American football player
  • David Green (Canadian football) (born 1953), Canadian football player
  • Dave Green (police officer), American undercover police officer
  • David Allen Green (born 1971), English lawyer, skeptic and blogger
  • David Green (political adviser) (died 2007), adviser to Illinois governor Daniel Walker
  • David W. Green, British professor of psychology at University College London

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