Jack White (disambiguation)
Jack White (born 1975) is an American musician and singer-songwriter with the rock bands The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather.
Jack White may also refer to:
- Jack White (cricketer) (1891–1961), former English cricket captain
- Jack White (film producer) (1897–1984), film producer at Columbia Pictures (a.k.a. Preston Black)
- Jack White (footballer, born 1879) (1879–?), English footballer
- Jack White (footballer, born 1924), English footballer
- Jack White (cricketer, born 1893) (1893–1968), English cricketer
- Jack White (golfer) (1873–1949), Scottish golfer
- Jack White (infielder) (1905–1971), 1920s MLB infielder
- Jack White (outfielder) (1878–1963), 1900s MLB outfielder
- Jack White (politician), Canadian labour activist
- Jack White (producer) (born 1940), German producer of disco music
- Jack White (racing driver), American stock car racing driver
- Jack White (reporter) (1942–2005), American investigative reporter
- Jack White (trade unionist) (1879–1946), Irish activist and co-founder of the Irish Citizen's Army
- Jack White (VC) (1896–1949), UK soldier, recognized for bravery in First World War
- Jack White, An alias of The Joker
See also
- Jack Whyte (born 1940), Scottish-Canadian novelist of historical fiction
- John White (disambiguation)