David Russell may refer to:
- David Abel Russell (1780-1861), U. David Abel Russell ( 1780 - November 24, 1861) was a US Representative from New York. S. Representative from New York
- David Allen Russell (1820-1864), United States Army officer
- David J Russell (born 1954), English golfer
- David John Russell (born 1931), politician from Alberta, Canada
- David O. Russell (born 1958), American film director and screenwriter
- David Russell (George Cross) (1911-1945), Lance Corporal with the 22nd Battalion, New Zealand Infantry, 2nd NZEF
- David Russell (guitarist) (born 1953), classical guitarist
- David Russell (Royal Navy officer) (born circa 1950), first captain of HMS Vanguard
- David Whitney Erskine Russell (born 27 May 1947), Publisher and Politician, heir to Baron Ampthill
See also
David Allen Russell (December 10 1820 &ndash September 19 1864 was a career United States Army officer who served in the Mexican-American War and the American David J Russell (born 2 May 1954) is an English Golfer Russell uses his middle initial professionally to distinguish himself from another David John Russell was a politician from Alberta, Canada. David was elected to Calgary City Council and served as Alderman on two different occasions the first David Owen Russell (born 20 August 1958) is an American Film director and Screenwriter. David Russell GC ( 30 March 1911 -February 1945 was a Lance Corporal with the 22nd (Motor Battalion New Zealand Infantry, 2nd NZEF David Russell (born in 1953 in Glasgow) is a Classical guitarist Russell has earned praise from audiences and critics alike David Russell was the first captain of HMS ''Vanguard'', the UK's first nuclear-powered Trident Submarine. The Hon David Whitney Erskine Russell (born 27 May 1947) is the son and heir of Geoffrey Russell 4th Baron Ampthill and was educated at Stowe School Baron Ampthill, of Ampthill in the County of Bedford is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. David Russell Apartments (or DRA) is a large residential complex owned by the University of St Andrews, its first phase being opened in September 2003
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