John Abbott (1821–1893) was a Canadian politician who, in 1891–1892, served as his country's third Prime Minister.
John Abbott or Abbot may also refer to:
- John Farr Abbott (1756–1794), British barrister who was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and a member of Lincoln's Inn
- John Stevens Cabot Abbott (1805–1877), American author, brother of Jacob Abbott, whose books popularized history and Christian ethics
- John Abbott College, post-secondary-education institution (CEGEP) in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec named after the Prime Minister.
- John Abbott (actor, born 1905) (1905–1996), British character actor who, starting in 1940, appeared in scores of U.S. films and TV shows
- John Abbott (actor, born 1945) (born 1945), British performer, primarily on television, whose acting credits date to the late 1960s
- John Abbott (Newfoundland politician) (born 1874), Newfoundland politician
- John Abbott (rugby league) (born 1953), Australian New South Wales rugby league player of the 1970s
- John T. Abbott, United States Ambassador to Colombia, 1889–1893
- John Abbot (poet)
- John Abbot (entomologist) (1751–1840/1841), American entomologist and ornithologist
Fictional
- John Abbott (The Young and the Restless), character on the soap opera The Young and the Restless who has been portrayed by Jerry Douglas for 27 years
- Jack Abbott, criminal and author
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