James Thompson

James, Jim, Jimmy or Jamie Thompson may refer to:

Arts and sciences

  • James Thompson (cartographer) (active 1785), who produced one of the first maps of York
  • James Thompson (surveyor) (1789–1872), who produced the first plat of Chicago
  • James Thompson (journalist) (1817–1877), journalist and local historian
  • James Maurice Thompson (1844–1901), American novelist
  • Uncle Jimmy Thompson (1848–1931), country music pioneer
  • James Westfall Thompson (1869–1941), American historian
  • James Matthew Thompson (1878–1956), English historian and theologian
  • Jim Thompson (writer) (1906–1977), American author and screenwriter, known for his pulp crime fiction
  • Jimmy Thompson (comics artist) (1907–1949), Canadian artist in the Golden Age of Comics
  • James D. Thompson (1920–1973), American sociologist, author of Organizations in Action
  • Jimmy Thompson (actor) (1925–2005), British actor
  • Jimmy Thompson, American film actor known for roles in Singin' in the Rain and Brigadoon
  • James R. Thompson Jr. (1936–2017), known as J.R. Thompson, former director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, 1986–1989
  • James R. Thompson (statistician) (1938–2017), American statistician
  • James Thompson (crime writer) (1964–2014), American-Finnish crime writer
  • James Thompson (designer) (born 1966), Northern Irish inventor and patent holder in the airline seating industry
  • Jamie Thompson, Canadian musician

Business

  • James Pyke Thompson (1846–1897), English corn merchant and philanthropist
  • James Walter Thompson (1847–1928), American advertiser and namesake of the JWT advertising agency
  • Jim Thompson (designer) (1906–disappeared 1967), revived the Thai silk industry
  • James E. Thompson (born 1940), founder, chairman and chief executive of The Crown Worldwide Group

Military

  • James Thompson (VC) (1830–1891), recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • James Thompson of brothers Allen and James Thompson (1849–1921), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Floyd James Thompson (1933–2002), America's longest-held POW; spent almost 9 years in POW camps in Vietnam
  • James B. Thompson (1843–1875), American soldier who fought in the American Civil War
  • James E. Thompson Jr. (1935–2017), U.S. Army general
  • James H. Thompson, American soldier, surgeon and recipient of the Medal of Honor

Politics

  • James Thompson (jurist) (1806–1874), congressman and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
  • James Thompson (Kansas politician), congressional candidate in Kansas in 2018
  • James Thompson (Australian politician), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1856–1857
  • James Banford Thompson (1832–1901), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1877–1881
  • James G. Thompson (New York politician) (1829–?), New York politician
  • James Thompson (civil servant) (1848–1929), Acting Governor of Madras
  • James T. Thompson (1849–1921), mayor of Birkenhead, England, c. 1899
  • James A. Thompson (New York politician) (c. 1873–1923), New York state senator
  • James Frederick Thompson (1884–1966), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
  • James R. Thompson (1936–2020), known as Jim Thompson, governor of Illinois and member of the 9/11 Commission
  • James A. Thompson (Texas politician), mayor of Sugar Land, Texas
  • James Harold Thompson (born 1944), American politician in Florida
  • Jim Thompson (Oregon politician), member of the Oregon House of Representatives
  • Jim Thompson (Kentucky politician), member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
  • James E. W. Thompson (1879–1958), Canadian politician in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia

Religion

  • James Thompson (martyr) (died 1582), Catholic priest hanged under Elizabeth I
  • James Denton Thompson (1856–1924), Bishop of Sodor and Man
  • Jim Thompson (bishop) (1936–2003), Anglican bishop of Stepney and Bath and Wells

Sports and games

Association football

  • James Thompson (footballer) (1898–1984), English footballer, manager and scout
  • Jimmy Thompson (footballer, born 1899) (1899–1961), English footballer
  • Jimmy Thompson (footballer, born 1935), English footballer
  • Jimmy Thompson (footballer, born 1943), English footballer (Grimsby Town)

Rugby

  • Jimmy Thompson (rugby league) (born 1948), British rugby league footballer
  • Jim Thompson (rugby union) (born 1984), Scottish rugby union player
  • James Thompson (rugby union) (born 1999), New Zealand rugby union player

Water sports

  • James Thompson (swimmer) (1906–1966), Canadian swimmer at the 1928 Olympics
  • James Thompson (rower) (born 1986), South African rower
  • Jim Thompson (powerboat racing) (1926–2021), manager of three-time Harmsworth Trophy winner Miss Supertest III
  • Jim Thompson (designer) (1906–disappeared 1967), American businessman and Olympic sailor

Other sports and games

  • James Thompson (chess player) (1804–1870), American chess master
  • James Thompson (cricketer) (born 1961), Nevisian cricketer
  • Jim Thomson (ice hockey, born 1965), Canadian ice hockey player
  • James Thompson (racing driver) (born 1974), English racing driver
  • James Thompson (fighter) (born 1978), English mixed martial artist
  • James Thompson (table tennis) (1889–?), English table tennis player
  • J. B. Thompson (James Bogne Thompson, 1829–1877), co-creator of the laws of Australian rules football
  • Jim Thompson (coach) (born 1949), founder and executive director of Positive Coaching Alliance and author
  • James Thompson (judoka), American judoka
  • Sandy Thompson (James Thompson, 1901–?), American baseball player

Other

  • James Thompson (Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford)
  • Jimmy Thompson (executioner) (1895–1952), Mississippi executioner active from 1940 to 1950
  • James Richard "Ricky" Thompson Jr., perpetrator of the murders of John Goosey and Stacy Barnett (West Campus murders)

See also

  • James Thomson (disambiguation)
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