Duncan Campbell may refer to:
- Duncan Campbell (musician) (born 1926), Scottish musician
- Duncan Campbell (UB40) (born 1954), current lead singer of UB40
- Duncan Campbell (journalist), investigative journalist and television producer, best known for his work on Signals Intelligence
- Duncan Campbell (The Guardian), writer on crime and Latin America
- Duncan Campbell (revivalist) (1898–1972), Scottish preacher
- Duncan Campbell (British Army officer) (died 1758), Scottish nobleman
- Duncan Campbell, 1st Lord Campbell (died 1453/4)
- Duncan B. Campbell, ancient historian
- Duncan Campbell (soothsayer) (1680–1730), Scottish deaf-mute and professed soothsayer
- Duncan Frederick Campbell (1876–1916), MP for North Ayrshire
- Duncan J. Campbell (1845–1882), physician and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
- Duncan Campbell (MP), MP for Ayr Burghs, 1809–1818
- Duncan Campbell (postmaster), the first Postmaster for Simcoe, Ontario, Canada
- Sir Duncan Campbell, MP for Argyllshire, 1747–1754
- Duncan Carter-Campbell of Possil (1911–1990), British Army colonel
Famous quotes containing the words duncan and/or campbell:
“Virtuous people are simply those who have ... not been tempted sufficiently, because they live in a vegetative state, or because their purposes are so concentrated in one direction that they have not had the leisure to glance around them.”
—Isadora Duncan (18781927)
“Unlike Freud, Jung did not believe that a dream is a mask for a meaning already known but deceitfully withheld from the conscious mind. In his view, dreams were communication, ideas expressed not always straightforwardly, but in the best way possible within the limits of the medium. Dreaming, in Jungs psychology, is a constructive process.”
—Jeremy Campbell (b. 1931)