Duncan Campbell may refer to:
- Duncan Campbell (musician) (born 1926), Scottish musician
- Duncan Campbell (UB40) (born 1954), current lead singer of UB40
- Duncan Campbell (journalist), investigative journalist and television producer, best known for his work on Signals Intelligence
- Duncan Campbell (The Guardian), writer on crime and Latin America
- Duncan Campbell (revivalist) (1898–1972), Scottish preacher
- Duncan Campbell (British Army officer) (died 1758), Scottish nobleman
- Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell (died 1453/4)
- Duncan B. Campbell, ancient historian
- Duncan Campbell (soothsayer) (1680–1730), Scottish deaf-mute and professed soothsayer
- Duncan Frederick Campbell (1876–1916), MP for North Ayrshire
- Duncan J. Campbell (1845–1882), physician and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
- Duncan Campbell (MP), MP for Ayr Burghs, 1809–1818
- Duncan Campbell (postmaster), the first Postmaster for Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
- Sir Duncan Campbell, MP for Argyllshire, 1747–1754
- Duncan Carter-Campbell of Possil (1911–1990), British Army colonel
Famous quotes containing the words duncan and/or campbell:
“It seems to me monstrous that anyone should believe that the jazz rhythm expresses America. Jazz rhythm expresses the primitive savage.”
—Isadora Duncan (18781927)
“Bonnie George Campbell rode out on a day.
He saddled, he bridled, and gallant rode he,
And hame cam his guid horse, but never cam he.”
—Unknown. Bonnie George Campbell (l. 24)
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