John Gillis
John Gillis or Gillies may refer to:
- John Gillies (historian) (1747–1836), Scottish historian
- Jon Gillies (born 1994), ice hockey player
- John Gillies (doctor), Scottish general practitioner
- John Gillies (minister) (1712–1796), Church of Scotland minister and theological writer
- John Gillies (artist and musician) (born 1960), Australian artist and musician
- John Gillies (botanist) (1792–1834), Scottish naval surgeon, explorer and botanist
- John Gillies (Canadian politician) (1837–1889), Ontario farmer and political figure
- John Gillies (Australian politician) (1844–1911), Scottish-born Australian politician
- John Lillie Gillies (1832–1897), New Zealand politician
- John Gillies (footballer) (1918–1991), Scottish football outside left
- John Gillis (historian), professor of history at Rutgers University
- Jack White (born 1975), birth name John Gillis, musician from the rock bands The White Stripes and The Raconteurs
- John Gillis, vice-president, Nova Scotia Liberal Party, see Endorsements for the Liberal Party of Canada leadership convention, 2006
- John Joseph Alban Gillis (1882–1965), physician and politician in British Columbia, Canada
- John P. Gillis (1803–1873). U.S. Navy officer
- John F. Gillis (1846–1899), physician and political figure in Prince Edward Island
- John Hugh Gillis (1884–1913), Canadian all-round champion of track and field
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