James Brown (disambiguation)
James Brown (1933–2006) was an American recording artist and musician.
Jim Brown (born 1936) is an American former football player and actor.
James, Jim or Jimmy Brown may also refer to:
Politicians
Australia
- Jim Brown (Australian politician) (1918–1999), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Canada
- James Brown (New Brunswick politician) (1790–1870), member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick between 1830 and 1861
- James Elisha Brown (1913–1974), member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1953 to 1957 and 1962 to 1971
- Jim Brown (Ontario politician) (born 1943), member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 1999
- James Brown (Canadian politician) (1828–1897), Ontario businessman and politician
- James C. Brown (1868–?), Ontario farmer and political figure
- James Pollock Brown (1841–1913), Canadian politician
- James Thomas Brown (1871–1957), lawyer, judge and political figure in Saskatchewan
New Zealand
- James Clark Brown (1830–1891), New Zealand MP in 1870 & 1871–1890
United Kingdom and Isle of Man
- James Clifton Brown (1841–1917), member of Parliament of the United Kingdom for Horsham, 1876–1880
- James Brown (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1897), MP for South Down, Northern Ireland
- James Brown (Scottish politician) (1862–1939), MP for Ayrshire, Scotland
- Tony Brown (Manx politician) (James Anthony Brown, born 1950), Chief Minister of the Isle of Man
- James Brown (MP for Malton) (1814–1877), British Liberal Party politician
- James Gordon Brown (born 1951), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 2007–2010
United States
- James Brown (Connecticut politician) (1682–1769), member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk
- James Brown (Louisiana) (1766–1835), U.S. Senator from Louisiana, 1813–1817 and 1819–1823
- James S. Brown (1824–1878), mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1861 and member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1863–1865
- James W. Brown (1844–1909), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, 1903–1905
- James H. "Jim" Brown (born 1940), Louisiana politician
- James Harvey Brown (1906–1995), city council member in Los Angeles, California
- James Stephens Brown (died 1947), mayor of Nashville, Tennessee
Sports
- Jim Brown (basketball) (born c. 1914), American professional basketball player
- James Brown (cricketer) (1931–2014), Scottish cricketer
- James Brown (sportscaster) (born 1951), American sportscaster formerly for Fox and presently for CBS and Showtime
- James Victor Brown (born 1935), Australian rugby player
- Jim Brown (sprinter) (born 1909), Canadian sprinter
- Jim Brown (ice hockey) (born 1960), retired American professional ice hockey defenseman
- Jimmy Brown (cricketer) (1864–1916), cricketer
- Jimmy Brown (tennis) (born 1965), retired American professional tennis player
- Jimmy White (aka Jimmy Brown, born 1962), snooker player
American football
- James A. Brown (1900–1965), American football and basketball coach
- James Brown (quarterback) (born 1975), American college football player for the University of Texas
- James Brown (offensive tackle) (born 1970), American professional football player from 1993 to 2000
- James Brown (American football guard) (born 1988), American professional football player for the Chicago Bears
Association football
- James Brown (footballer, born 1862) (1862–1922), English footballer
- James Brown (footballer, born 1868) (1868–1934), English footballer for Aston Villa
- James Brown (1890s footballer), Scottish footballer for Manchester United, Dundee Our Boys, and Dundee
- James Brown (footballer, born 1902), English football goalkeeper for Darlington
- James Brown (footballer, born 1907), Scottish footballer
- James Brown (footballer, born 1939), Scottish footballer
- James Brown (footballer, born 1987), English footballer
- James Brown (Australian footballer) (born 1990), Australian footballer
- James Keith Brown (born 1953), Scottish footballer who played for Aston Villa
- Jim Brown (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1994), Scottish–American soccer player
- Jim Brown (footballer, born 1939), Scottish footballer (Dumbarton, Darlington)
- Jim Brown (footballer, born 1950), Scottish footballer (Hearts, Hibernian)
- Jim Brown (footballer, born 1952), Scottish footballer (Sheffield United)
- Jimmy Brown (football manager), Scottish football manager (Dumbarton)
- Jimmy Brown (footballer, born 1924) (1924–2002), Scottish footballer (Bradford City)
- Jimmy Brown (footballer, born 1925) (1925–2008), Scottish footballer (Hearts, Kilmarnock)
Baseball
- Jim Brown (outfielder) (1897–1944), baseball player
- Jim Brown (pitcher) (James W.H. Brown, 1860–1908), baseball pitcher in 1884 and 1886
- Jim Brown (catcher) (1892–1943), American baseball catcher and first baseman
- Jimmy Brown (baseball) (1910–1977), American baseball player
Writing and publishing
- James Brown (publisher) (1800–1855), American publisher and co-founder of Little, Brown and Company
- J. B. Selkirk (1832–1904), Scottish poet and essayist, born James Brown
- James Cooke Brown (1921–2000), sociologist and science fiction author
- James Brown (author) (born 1957), American novelist and memoirist
- James Brown (editor) (born 1965), English editor and media entrepreneur
Media, entertainment and arts
- Djämes Braun, Danish singer
- James Brown (actor) (1920–1992), American actor
- Jimmy Brown (musician) (1926–2006), American trumpeter, saxophonist and singer
- Jimmy Brown, bassist for the psychobilly band Bodeco
- James Brown (magician) (fl. 2000s), British magic-performer
- James Brown (artist) (born 1951), American painter active in Paris
- James Clifford Brown (1923–2004), English composer
- James Brown (hair stylist), Irish hair stylist
- Jim Brown (director) (born 1950), American film director
- Jim Brown (radio host), host of the Calgary Eyeopener
- Jim Ed Brown (1934–2015), American country music singer
- James Francis Brown (born 1969), British composer
- James Harmon Brown, American television writer with Barbara Esensten
- James Brown (Elvis impersonator) (born 1968), Belfast-born Elvis impersonator
Other people
- James Brown (Scottish clergyman) (1734–1791), clergyman in the Scottish Episcopal Church
- James Brown (Australian pastoralist) (1819–1890), South Australian philanthropist
- James Joseph Brown (1854–1922), American mining businessman
- James Sutherland Brown (1881–1951), Canadian general and war planner
- James A.C. Brown (1911–1964), Scottish psychiatrist
- Jimmy Brown (Irish republican) (1956–1992), activist
- James Failla (1919–1999), also known as Jimmy Brown, member of the Gambino crime family
- James M. Brown (born 1941), Attorney General of Oregon from 1980 to 1981
- James Brown (ecologist) (born 1942), American ecologist & academic
- James Robert Brown (born 1949), Canadian philosopher & academic
- James Duff Brown (1862–1914), British librarian
- James E. Brown III (born 1954), American pilot
- James Brown (bishop of Louisiana), American Episcopal Church bishop
- James Brown (bishop of Shrewsbury) (1812–1881), English Roman Catholic bishop
- Jim Brown (computer scientist), computer scientist with IBM
- James Baldwin Brown (1820–1884), British Congregational minister
- James Brown (academic) (1709–1784), English clergyman and academic
- James Graham Brown (1881–1969), American businessman and real estate developer
- James MacLellan Brown (c. 1886–1967), Scottish architect
- James Brown (journalist), correspondent on the TV channel Russia Today
- James Brown (engraver) (1819–1877), New Zealand engraver, caricaturist and drawing tutor
- James Brown (sailor) (1826–?), American sailor who fought in the American Civil War
- James Brown (priest) (born 1903), Dean of Edmonton
- James Boyer Brown (1919–2009), Australian gynaecologist
- Jim Brown (multihull designer), multihull sailboat designer
- James Smedley Brown, 19th-century educator of the deaf
Other uses
- "James Brown" (song), a 1989 song by Big Audio Dynamite
- "The Three Bells", a 1959 song also known as "Jimmy Brown" or "Little Jimmy Brown"
- "James Brown", a song by Cage the Elephant from the 2008 album Cage the Elephant
See also
- Jamie Brown (disambiguation)
- James Browne (disambiguation)
- Djämes Braun, Danish reggae / dancehall duo
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