David Scott (disambiguation)
David Scott (born 1932) is a former American astronaut.
David Scott may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- David Scott (painter) (1806–1849), Scottish painter
- David Scott (art historian) (1916–2009), American artist and art historian
- David Scott (poet) (born 1947), English priest, poet, playwright and spiritual writer
- Scotty (reggae vocalist) or David Scott (1950–2003), Jamaican reggae musician
- David Scott (author) (born 1961), American author
- David Scott (Pearlfishers) (born 1964), leader of the Scottish pop group Pearlfishers
- David Scott (game developer), game developer of Flash Element Tower Defense and co-founder of the Casual Collective
Politics
- David Scott (of Scotstarvit) (1689–1766), Scottish politician
- David Scott (of Dunninald) (1746–1805), Scottish merchant, director of East India Company, Member of Parliament, 1790–1805
- Sir David Scott, 2nd Baronet (1782–1851), British Member of Parliament for Yarmouth
- David Scott (Pennsylvania politician), U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania, 1816–1817
- David Lynch Scott (1845–1924), Canadian militia officer, lawyer, and judge
- David Scott (Australian politician) (1848–1927), Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Sir David Aubrey Scott (1919–2010), British diplomat
- David Scott (Georgia politician) (born 1945), U.S. Representative for Georgia
Sports
- David Scott (cricketer), English cricketer
- David Scott (footballer) (born 1955), Australian rules footballer
- David Scott (rugby league) (born 1993), Scottish rugby league player*
Other
- David Scott (Royal Navy officer) (1921–2006), Royal Navy officer
- David Scott (priest) (1924–1996), Archdeacon of Stow
- David Meerman Scott (born 1961), marketing speaker, online marketing leader
- David Scott (headmaster), Australian headmaster
- David Scott, director of Small Axe Project for Caribbean intellectual and artistic work
- David Scott (ship) – one of several vessels of that name
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