John Corbett (disambiguation)

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John Corbett (born 1961) is an American actor and country music singer.

John Corbett born 1961; American actor and country music singer

John Joseph Corbett is an American actor and country music singer. He is known for his roles as Chris Stevens on CBS' Northern Exposure and as Aidan Shaw on HBO's Sex and the City. He reprised the latter role for the film sequel Sex and the City 2 (2010). Corbett also portrayed the male lead, Ian Miller, in the romantic comedy film My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) and its 2016 sequel.

John Corbett may also refer to:

<i>John Corbett</i> (album) 2006 studio album by John Corbett

John Corbett is the self-titled debut album of American actor and singer John Corbett. It was released on April 4, 2006 via Funbone Records. The album charted as high as number 45 on Top Country Albums upon release, and included a single which reached the Hot Country Songs charts: "Good to Go".

John Corbett was an American chemist who specialized inorganic solid-state chemistry.

Cornelius John Corbett was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire from 1911 to 1924

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Jonathan Corbett is a British TV food channel presenter, food commentator, and buyer working for Tesco plc.

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