David Leon (disambiguation)

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David Leon is an actor.

David Leon may also refer to:

David Bryan Leon is an American soccer player who played 1 season for Pittsburgh Riverhounds in the USL Professional Division.

David ben Judah Messer Leon was an Italian rabbi, physician and writer, who defended the value of secular disciplines and the Renaissance humanities as an important part of traditional Jewish studies.

David Ari Leon American composer

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