James Baker (disambiguation)
James Baker (born 1930) is an American attorney, politician, political administrator, and political advisor.
James Baker, Jim Baker, or Jamie Baker may also refer to:
Public officials
- James McNair Baker (1821–1892), American jurist and politician; Whig from Florida; served in Confederate Senate during the Civil War
- James Addison Baker the elder (1821–1897), American jurist and politician in Texas
- James A. Baker (1931–2008), American jurist who served on the Texas Supreme Court from 1995 to 2003
- James Baker (Canadian politician) (1830–1906), British soldier and politician in British Columbia, Canada
- James M. Baker (born 1942), American political figure; Democratic mayor of Wilmington, Delaware since 2001
- James Marion Baker (1861–1940), Eleventh Secretary of the United States Senate
- James A. Baker (government attorney), American government official at Department of Justice; Counsel for Intelligence Policy since 2001
- Jim Baker (politician), Canadian legislator; Progressive Conservative from Labrador West; in Newfoundland/Labrador House of Assembly
Sports personalities
Others
- A. J. Baker (philosopher)
- James Baker, American convict, known as "Iron Head"; was recorded in 1933 performing African-American work song "Black Betty"
- James Baker (musician) (born 1954), Australian rock drummer and songwriter
- James A. Baker, Sr. (1857–1941), American attorney and banker in Houston, Texas
- James A. Baker, Jr. (1892–1973), American attorney
- James A. Baker (trade unionist) (before 1875–after 1903), Canadian miner in British Columbia; official of Western Federation of Miners
- James Chamberlain Baker (1879–1969), American religious leader; Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church and United Methodist Church
- James Edward Baker (also known as Father Yod), (1922–1975), American alternative/counterculture spiritual leader; also known as YaHoWha
- James Gilbert Baker (1914–2005), American astronomer and optics expert; designed U-2 spy plane lenses; over 50 patents
- James M. Baker, educator, author of Crossroads: A Popular History of Malaysia and Singapore
- James Robert Baker (1947–1997), American author of satirical, gay-themed transgressional fiction set in Southern California
- Jim Baker (frontiersman) (1818–1898), American trapper, scout and guide; considered one of the most colorful figures of the Old West
See also