David Hamilton
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David, Dave, or Davey Hamilton may refer to:
Film and media
- David Hamilton (broadcaster) (born 1938), British broadcaster
- David Hamilton (Canadian producer), Canadian film producer
- David Hamilton (photographer) (1933–2016), British photographer and film director
- David Hamilton (born 1939), writer and former editor of The Iowa Review
Government
- David Hamilton (British politician) (born 1950), Scottish MP
- David Hamilton (Canadian politician) (born 1949), county administrator for Hernando County, Florida, US and mayor of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
- David Hamilton (judge) (born 1957), American judge
Music
- David Hamilton (composer) (born 1955), New Zealand contemporary composer
- David Hamilton (tenor) (born 1960), Scottish-born Australian operatic tenor
- Dave Hamilton (musician) (1920–1994), American musician with The Funk Brothers, and record producer
Sports
- Dave Hamilton (baseball) (born 1947), American baseball pitcher
- Davey Hamilton (born 1962), American race car driver
- Davey Hamilton Jr. (born 1997), American race car driver, son of the above
- David Hamilton (baseball), (born 1997), American baseball infielder
- David Hamilton (footballer) (born 1960), English footballer
- Davie Hamilton (1882–1950), Scottish footballer
Other
- David Hamilton of Cadzow (c. 1333 – c. 1392), 3rd Laird of Cadzow, Scottish nobleman
- David Hamilton (architect) (1768–1843), Scottish architect
- David Hamilton (bishop) (died 1523), Bishop of Argyll and Abbot of Dryburgh
- David Hamilton (businessman) (1923–2007), British businessman
- David Hamilton (diarist) (1663–1721), Scot
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