John Fraser may refer to:
Politics
- John Simon Frederick Fraser (1765–1803), commanded the Fraser Fencibles in Ireland and was (M.P.) for Inverness-shire
 - John James Fraser (1829–1896), 5th Premier of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, 1878–1882
 - John A. Fraser (politician) (1840–1908), political figure in Nova Scotia
 - John G. Fraser (1840–1927), Orange Free State politician
 - John Fraser (Ontario MP) (1849–1928), Canadian Member of Parliament for Lambton East, Ontario
 - John Fraser (British Columbia politician) (1866–1960), Canadian Member of Parliament from British Columbia, 1925–1935
 - Sir Malcolm Fraser, 1st Baronet (John Malcolm Fraser, 1878–1949), British newspaper editor and political agent
 - John Malcolm Fraser (1930–2015), 22nd Prime Minister of Australia, 1975–1983
 - John Allen Fraser (born 1931), Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, 1986–1993
 - John Fraser (British politician) (1934–2017), British Member of Parliament for Norwood
 - John Fraser (Ontario MPP) (born 1958), Canadian politician elected to the Ontario legislature for Ottawa South in 2013
 
Sports
- John Fraser (footballer, born 1876) (1876–1952), Scottish footballer, Southampton player and Dundee manager
 - John Fraser (Canadian soccer) (1881–1959), Canadian soccer player and member of the 1904 Olympic Games Canadian Team
 - John Fraser (tennis) (born 1935), Australian tennis player of the 1950s and 60s
 - John Fraser (footballer, born 1936), Scottish footballer for Hibernian
 - John Fraser (footballer, born 1938) (1938–2011), Northern Ireland footballer for Sunderland and Watford
 - John Fraser (footballer, born 1953), English footballer for Fulham
 - John Fraser (footballer, born 1978), Scottish footballer whose clubs include Ross County, Clyde and Forfar Athletic
 
Academia
- John Fraser (botanist) (1750–1811), Scottish botanist
 - John Fraser (academic) (c. 1823–1878), president of Pennsylvania State University, 1866–1868
 - John Fraser (Celticist) (1882–1945), Jesus Professor of Celtic at the University of Oxford
 - John Fraser (journalist) (born 1944), Canadian journalist and master of Massey College, University of Toronto
 
Others
- John Fraser (died 1306), Scottish independence fighter, brother of Simon Fraser
 - John Fraser (bishop) (died 1507), Bishop of Ross, Scotland
 - John Fraser (frontiersman) (1721–1773), colonial Pennsylvanian fur trader and soldier
 - John Fraser (British Army officer, born 1760) (1760–1843)
 - John Fraser (poet) (c. 1809–1849), Irish poet
 - John Fraser (architect) (1825–1906), American architect
 - John Fraser (ethnologist) (1834–1904), Australian ethnologist
 - John Arthur Fraser (1838–1898), British artist, photography entrepreneur and teacher
 - John Fraser (businessman) (1843–1907), Scottish businessman who partnered with David Chalmers Neave to co-found Fraser and Neave
 - Sir John Foster Fraser (1868–1936), British Parliamentary correspondent and travel writer
 - John Fraser (auditor), Auditor General of Canada, 1905–1919
 - John Fraser (surgeon) (1885–1947), principal of the University of Edinburgh, 1944–1948
 - John R. Fraser (1890–1959), Canadian physician
 - John Fraser (minister) (1894–1985), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1958–1959
 - John Fraser (British Army officer, born 1896) (1896–1943), British recipient of the George Cross
 - John Fraser (critic) (1928–2023), English/Canadian author, literary theorist, and cultural analyst
 - John Fraser (film producer) (1930–2010), Australian film producer and cinema executive
 - John Fraser (actor) (1931–2020), Scottish actor
 - John MacLeod Fraser (1935–2010), former Canadian ambassador to China
 - John Fraser (novelist, poet) (born 1939), English professor, novelist, and poet
 - John A. Fraser (businessman) (born 1951), Australian businessman
 - John Fraser (physician), Scottish physician
 - John Fraser, musician in the James Wright Group
 
Other uses
- John B. Fraser, a steamship lost on Lake Nipissing, Ontario
 
See also
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