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James Curtis (British writer) James Curtis (4 July 1907 – 1977) was a British writer who was best known for his novels, ''They Drive By Night'' and ''There Ain't No Justice'', both of which were made into feature films. Life James Curtis was born Geoffrey Basil Maid ...
(1907–1977), British author * James Curtis (biographer), American biographer *
James Curtis (journalist) James Curtis (fl. 1828–1835) was a British journalist and eccentric. He is best known for his association with William Corder, hanged for the Red Barn Murder. Curtis was a habitué of the Old Bailey, taking notes of court cases apparently fo ...
(fl. 1828–1835), British eccentric and journalist *
James Curtis (politician) James Curtis (died November 19, 1819) was a merchant, judge, land agent and political figure on Prince Edward Island. He represented Kings County in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1779 to 1790, from 1797 to 1806 and from 18 ...
(died 1819), merchant and political figure in Prince Edward Island * James C. Curtis (1797–1881), New York politician *
James F. Curtis James Freeman Curtis II (December 19, 1825 – March 1, 1914), participant in the 1849 California Gold Rush, Chief of Police of San Francisco, officer in the California state militia and volunteer in the American Civil War. Biography James Fr ...
(1825–1914), vigilante leader in San Francisco and its first Chief of Police * James F. Curtis (lawyer), U.S. Treasury official * James L. Curtis (1870–1917), American ambassador *
James O. Curtis James Otis Curtis (November 1, 1804 – March 3, 1890) was an American shipbuilder who built ships in Medford, Massachusetts (up the Mystic River from Boston). He built wooden ships that were either powered by sail or by screw and steam. Bac ...
(1804–1890), shipbuilder from Medford Massachusetts *
James Waltham Curtis James Waltham Curtis (c. 1839 – 18 September 1901), possibly born Charles James Waltham Curtis, was an English-born painter, illustrator, and photographic colourist who became an early practitioner of a distinctively Australian style of art. ...
(1839–1901), English-born artist in Australia *
Diego Cortez James Allan Curtis (September 30, 1946 – June 21, 2021), known professionally as Diego Cortez, was an American filmmaker and art curator closely associated with the no wave period in New York City. Cortez was the co-founder of the Mudd Club, ...
(born James Curtis, 1946–2021), American filmmaker and art curator *
Kasey James Kurt Sellers (born March 20, 1982), better known as Kasey/KC James or James Curtis, is an American retired professional wrestler who was best known for working in World Wrestling Entertainment. Career Early career James started his career alo ...
(born 1982), also known as James Curtis, American wrestler


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James Curtis Hepburn James Curtis Hepburn (; March 13, 1815 – September 21, 1911) was an American physician, translator, educator, and lay Christian missionary. He is known for the Hepburn romanization system for transliteration of the Japanese language into the ...
(1815–1911), Christian missionary known for the transliteration of the Japanese language into the Latin alphabet *
James Curtiss James Curtiss (also Curtis; March 29, 1806 – November 2, 1859) was an American politician who twice served as Mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1847–1848 and 1850–1851) for the Democratic Party. Early life Born on April 7, 1806 in Wethers ...
(1806–1859), mayor of Chicago * Jim Curtiss (1861–1945), 19th-century baseball player {{hndis, Curtis, James