John Smith

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John Smith is a common name in English-speaking countries. This article focuses on notable individuals named John Smith.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The name John Smith has been used extensively as a placeholder name in English-speaking countries due to its commonality. It is often used in literature and popular culture as a generic name for an average person.

Notable Individuals[edit | edit source]

There have been many notable individuals named John Smith throughout history. Some of these include:

  • John Smith, an English soldier and explorer who helped establish the first permanent English colony in North America at Jamestown, Virginia.
  • John Smith, a British Labour Party politician who served as the Leader of the Labour Party from 1992 until his death in 1994.
  • John Smith, an American actor remembered in particular for his leading roles in two NBC western television series, Cimarron City and Laramie.

In Popular Culture[edit | edit source]

The name John Smith has been used in a variety of media as a placeholder or generic name. Examples include:

  • In the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, the character of the Doctor often uses "John Smith" as an alias when interacting with humans.
  • In the Disney film Pocahontas, the character of John Smith is based on the real-life English explorer of the same name.

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