John Curtis may refer to:
Politics
- John Curtis (burgess) (fl. 1659–1660), North American colonial British planter and politician
- John Curtis (English politician) (c. 1751–1813), English Member of Parliament for Wells, 1782–1784 and Steyning, 1791–1794
- John Curtis (Irish politician) (died 1775), Irish politician
- John Curtis (Utah politician) (born 1960), member of the U.S. House of Representatives and former Mayor of Provo, Utah
- John A. Curtis (1834–1913), member of the Virginia House of Delegates
- John E. Curtis (1915–1999), American politician from the state of Alaska
Sports
- John Curtis (baseball) (born 1948), American Major League Baseball pitcher, 1970–1984
- John Curtis (cricketer) (1887–1972), English cricketer
- John Curtis (footballer, born 1954), English former professional football player
- John Curtis (footballer, born 1978), English professional football player
- John Curtis (sailor) (born 1967), Canadian Olympic sailor
Religion
- John Curtis (bishop) (1880–1962), missionary bishop in China, 1929–1950
- Barry Curtis (bishop) (John Barry Curtis, born 1933), retired Anglican bishop in Canada
Others
- John Curtis (entomologist) (1791–1862), English entomologist
- John Curtis (painter) (fl. 1790–1797), English landscape painter
- John B. Curtis (1827–1897), inventor of the first chewing gum prototype
- John C. Curtis (1845–1917), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- John Green Curtis (1844–1913), American physiologist
- John Thomas Curtis (1913–1961), American botanist and plant ecologist
- John Curtis (games designer), designer of the Rolemaster game systems
See also
- John Curtice (born 1953), British political scientist
- Jack Curtis (disambiguation)
- John Curteys (disambiguation)
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