Politician

David Pocock

Australian rugby union player and politician

1988 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). David Pocock is the 19,309th most popular politician (down from 18,961st in 2024), the 338th most popular biography from South Africa (up from 358th in 2019) and the 59th most popular South African Politician.

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David Pocock shares a April 23 birthday with William Shakespeare, Max Planck, and J. M. W. Turner.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, David Pocock ranks 19,302 out of 19,576. Before him are Peter Dutton, Mukhtar Tleuberdi, Bruno Junqueira, Cecilia Wikström, Patrick Femerling, and Chris Grayling. After him are Sebahat Tuncel, Michal Šimečka, Paul Gosar, Jacqui Smith, Zdeněk Hřib, and Lyubov Sobol.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, David Pocock ranks 578. Before him are Lin Gengxin, Ai Kago, Eugenio Mena, Everton Luiz, Alberto Bueno, and Jakub Gierszał. After him are Allan Nyom, Ricardo Alves Pereira, Jannick Green, Roberto Rosales, Abdou Razack Traoré, and Lars Sullivan.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, David Pocock ranks 338 out of 454. Before him are Katlego Mphela (1984), Natalie Grandin (1981), Richard Stanley (1966), Ernie Els (1969), Faf du Plessis (1984), and Pretty Yende (1985). After him are Alice Phoebe Lou (1993), Wesley Moodie (1979), Shaun Bartlett (1972), Hestrie Cloete (1978), Ashleigh Moolman Pasio (1985), and Katia Guerreiro (1976).

Among Politicians In South Africa

Among politicians born in South Africa, David Pocock ranks 59. Before him are Robert Sobukwe (1924), David Mabuza (1960), Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri (1937), Naledi Pandor (1953), Patricia de Lille (1951), and Tony Leon (1956). After him are Maite Nkoana-Mashabane (1963), Lindiwe Sisulu (1954), and Mmusi Maimane (1980).

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