Ben Jones
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Ben Jones may refer to:
In sports
Australia
- Ben Jones (rugby league born 1980), Australian rugby league player for the Canberra Raiders
- Ben Jones (rugby league born 1990), Australian rugby league player for the North Queensland Cowboys
United Kingdom
- Ben Jones (footballer born 1880) (1880–?), English soccer player
- Benjamin Jones (cyclist) (born 1882), British 1908 Olympic gold medalist and Empire Games champion
- Reuben Jones (1932–1990), British athlete
- Ben Jones (rugby union) (born 1983), English rugby union player, currently playing for Worcester Warriors
- Ben Jones (rugby league born 1988), English rugby league player for York City Knights
- Ben Jones-Bishop (born 1988), English rugby league player for Leeds Rhinos
- Ben Jones (footballer) (born 1992), Welsh football player
United States
- Ben A. Jones (1882–1961), American thoroughbred horse trainer
- Ben Jones (halfback) (1899–1929), American football halfback
- Ben Jones (offensive lineman) (born 1989), American football offensive lineman
- Ben Jones (racing driver) (1903–1938), American racecar driver
- Ben Jones (Georgia congressman) (born 1941), former U.S. Representative from Georgia, played Cooter Davenport in The Dukes of Hazzard
In the arts
- Ben L. Jones (born 1941), American actor and politician
- Ben Jones (British actor) (born 1972), British actor
- Ben Jones (American cartoonist) (born 1977), member of the collective Paper Rad
- Ben Jones (DJ) (born 1977), British radio DJ
- Ben Jones (musician) (born 1982), English singer, songwriter, musician and producer
- Ben York Jones (born 1984), American actor and screenwriter
- Ben Jones (Canadian cartoonist), Canadian animation director
Other
- Ben Jones (Grenada) (1924–2005), Grenadian politician
- Detective Sergeant Ben Jones, leading character in the British TV series Midsomer Murders
See also
- Benjamin Jones (disambiguation)
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