14-1098: John Carter may refer to: Business [ edit ] John Carter (businessman) (born 1961/62), British businessman, CEO of Travis Perkins John Carter (insurance executive) (born 1937), chairman of Commercial Union (1994–1998) John W. Carter (died 1895), partner in Carter's Ink Company in Massachusetts Arts and entertainment [ edit ] John Carter (actor) (1927–2015), American actor and director Carter (artist) , (born 1970), John Carter, American artist and film director John Carter (writer) (1905–1975), English author, book collector and bookseller John Carter (film editor) (1922–2018), American film editor John Carter (mouth artist) (1815–1850), disabled English artist John Carter (sound engineer) (1907–1982), American film audio engineer John Charles Carter, birth name of actor Charlton Heston Media [ edit ] John Carter (film) ,
28-827: A 2012 film about the Burroughs character on Mars Princess of Mars , a 2009 direct-to-DVD film retitled in 2012 to John Carter of Mars John Carter, Warlord of Mars , a Marvel Comics series created in 1977 John Carter, Warlord of Mars (role-playing game) , 1978 John Carter: Warlord of Mars , board game Music [ edit ] John Carter (1832-1916), English organist and composer, brother of William Carter John Carter (jazz musician) (1929–1991), American jazz musician John Carter (English musician) (born 1942), English singer-songwriter John S. Carter (1945–2011), American music executive, producer, and songwriter, often known simply as Carter Johnny Carter (singer) (1934–2009), American singer and member of
42-474: A teacher from Carson City . Carter's primary issues were his opposition to the Iraq War and his concerns about the healthcare system , especially what he characterized as its failure to meet its commitment to veterans. Stepson John Chuldenko, from wife Elizabeth Brasfield's first marriage, is a film director and has directed television ads for Carter's campaign; stepdaughter Sarah Reynolds (née Chuldenko)
56-924: A white mob John Carter (police officer) (1882–1944), Assistant Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police, 1938–1940 John Franklin Carter (1897–1967), American journalist John Cain Carter (born 1966), American rancher and environmentalist John Carter (endocrinologist) (born 1944), Australian medical academic and endocrinologist John Carter (printer) , American printer and newspaper publisher John Mack Carter , American publishing industry figure John Corrie Carter , English barrister, High Sheriff, author and sportsman John Carter (1942–2000), founder of Carters Steam Fair See also [ edit ] Jack Carter (disambiguation) Jonathan Carter (disambiguation) Jon Carter (born 1970), English musician Jon Carter (American football) (born 1965) Topics referred to by
70-1065: Is an American businessman, politician and environmentalist. The eldest child of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter , he was the Democratic nominee in the 2006 United States Senate election in Nevada but lost to Republican incumbent John Ensign . Carter was born at the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth in Portsmouth, Virginia , four days before his parents’ first wedding anniversary. Raised in Plains, Georgia , he spent winters working at his father's peanut farm warehouse, where his wages began at 10 cents per hour. Carter struggled when he first entered college in 1965, attending Georgia Institute of Technology , Emory University , and Georgia Southwestern State University before enlisting in
84-588: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Carter (businessman) Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.133 via cp1102 cp1102, Varnish XID 548883072 Upstream caches: cp1102 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 05:56:37 GMT Jack Carter (politician) John William Carter (born July 3, 1947)
98-538: The University of Georgia School of Law , receiving his Juris Doctor in 1975. In 1985, he was interviewed by David Wallechinsky for his book, Midterm Report: The Class of '65: Chronicles Of An American Generation (1986). It was later published as Class Reunion '65, Tales of an American Generation , written from the perspective of two decades post-high school graduation. Twenty-eight then-contemporary high school graduates were interviewed, with Wallachinsky noting
112-1274: The Carter Family of Virginia John Carter Jr. (burgess) (died 1690), son of John Carter, Sr. and member of the Virginia House of Burgesses John Carter (1696-1742), colonial secretary for two decades as well as lawyer, planter at Shirley Plantation and politician; nephew of John Carter Jr and son of "King Carter" John Carter, U.S. Air Force veteran and candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in North Carolina in 2010 United Kingdom [ edit ] John Carter (died 1408) , MP for Scarborough John Carter (died 1432) , MP for Scarborough John Carter (Roundhead) (died 1676), English Parliamentary soldier and politician John Carter (Mayor of Portsmouth) (1741–1808), English merchant and mayor John Carter (architect) , antiquarian and draughtsman Other countries [ edit ] John Chilton Lambton Carter (1816–1872), New Zealand politician John Carter (Australian politician) (1893–1971), Australian politician John Carter (New Zealand politician) (born 1950), New Zealand politician and mayor of
126-636: The Dells and the Flamingos Fictional characters [ edit ] John Carter of Mars , a character from the classic science fiction series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter ( ER ) , a character from the television series ER played by Noah Wyle John Carter (Little House) Johnny Carter ( EastEnders ) , a character from the television series EastEnders Military [ edit ] John Carter (Royal Navy officer) (1785–1863), Irish born Royal Navy officer during
140-1418: The Far North District John A. Carter (Newfoundland politician) (1933–2017), politician and farmer in Newfoundland, Canada John Carter (ambassador) (1919–2005), Guyanese politician, lawyer and diplomat Religion [ edit ] John S. Carter (Latter Day Saints) (1792–1834), early American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement John Carter (Christadelphian) (1899–1962), editor of The Christadelphian from 1937 to 1962 John Carter (evangelist) , Seventh-day Adventist evangelist John Carter (priest) , English Anglican priest Sports [ edit ] John Carter (cricketer, born 1935) , former English cricketer John Carter (cricketer, born 1963) , former English cricketer John Carter (ice hockey) (born 1963), professional ice hockey player Johnny Carter (footballer) (1894–1960), Australian footballer Other [ edit ] John Carter (architect) (1748–1817), English draughtsman and architect John Coates Carter (1859–1927), English architect John Carter (smuggler) (1770–1807), "King of Prussia", smuggler operating out of Prussia Cove, Cornwall Lynching of John Carter (died 1927), African-American man murdered by
154-1326: The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars John C. Carter (U.S. naval officer) (1805–1870), U.S. Naval officer including during the American Civil War John C. Carter (1837–1864), Confederate general in the American Civil War John J. Carter (1842–1917), Irish officer who fought in the American Civil War Politics [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Jack Carter (politician) (John William Carter, born 1947), U.S. Senate candidate from Nevada, son of President Jimmy Carter John Carter (South Carolina politician) (1792–1850), U.S. Representative from South Carolina John Carter (Texas politician) (born 1941), U.S. Representative from Texas John A. Carter (Virginia politician) (1808–1895), delegate to Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1850 John R. Carter (diplomat) (1864–1944), U.S. diplomat and banker John Prentiss Carter (1840–1925), lieutenant governor of Mississippi John Carter Sr. (1613–1670), English merchant and politician in Virginia, founder of
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#1732773397593168-760: The United States Navy in April 1968 at the suggestion of his father. Carter served during the Vietnam War , on the salvage ship USS Grapple (ARS-7) . He received a general discharge in late 1970 after he and 53 classmates were caught smoking marijuana at the Naval Reactors Facility in Idaho Falls, Idaho . Carter returned to Georgia Tech, earning a degree in nuclear physics . Following graduation, he immediately entered
182-642: The profound impact of the war on Vietnam on their lives. In 1981, Carter moved to Chicago , where he worked for the Chicago Board of Trade and Citibank . Carter moved to Nevada in 2002 and ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the United States Senate as a Democrat against incumbent Republican Senator John Ensign of Nevada in the 2006 election. Carter won the Democratic nomination on August 15, 2006, against opponent Ruby Jee Tun,
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