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James Francis McIntyre James Francis Aloysius McIntyre (June 25, 1886 – July 16, 1979) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Los Angeles from 1948 to 1970, and was created a cardinal in 1953. He was a highly successful buil ...
(1886–1979), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church *
James McIntyre (poet) James McIntyre (baptised 25 May 1828 – 31 March 1906) was a Scottish poet who emigrated to Canada in 1851. He is sometimes called ''The Cheese Poet'', as cheese was a recurring theme in many of his poems. Life and works McIntyre was bo ...
(1828–1906), Canadian poet called "The Cheese Poet" * James McIntyre (theatrical actor) (1857–1937), American minstrel performer, vaudeville and theatrical actor *
James McIntyre (footballer) James McIntyre (born c.1860 – died 1943) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Rangers and Scotland. He played at half back. Glasgow born McIntyre, known as 'Tuck', was the younger brother of Hugh, another Scotland international. He beg ...
(1863–1943), Scottish footballer called "Tuck McIntyre" *
James McIntyre (politician) James Richard McIntyre (May 25, 1930 – March 7, 1984) was an American attorney and politician who served as Mayor of Quincy, Massachusetts, and as a member of the Massachusetts General Court. Early life McIntyre was born on May 25, 1930, in ...
(1930–1984), American attorney and politician in Massachusetts * James Gordon McIntyre, Lord Sorn (1896–1983), Scottish judge * James L. McIntyre (1926–2015), mayor of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario * James M. McIntyre (1918–1991), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives * James P. McIntyre (1883–1957), political figure on Prince Edward Island * James T. McIntyre (born 1940), American economist, director of the United States' Office of Management and Budget * James A. McIntyre (born 1938), American lawyer *
Jimmy McIntyre James Alfred McIntyre (31 October 1881 – 1954) was an English footballer who became manager at Southampton, Coventry City and Fulham. Playing career McIntyre was born in Wednesbury, Staffordshire. He was a journeyman player of some repute, ...
(1877–1959), English footballer and team manager *
Jim McIntyre (basketball) Reverend James McIntyre (1927 – December 10, 2005) was an American basketball player for the University of Minnesota from 1945–46 to 1948–49. A native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, he led Patrick Henry High School to two state championships be ...
(1927–2005), American college basketball player *
Jim McIntyre (footballer) James McIntyre (born 24 May 1972) is a Scottish football player and coach. McIntyre played mainly as a striker or as a left midfielder. During his playing career he played for Bristol City, Exeter City, Airdrieonians, Kilmarnock, Reading, Dund ...
(born 1972), Scottish footballer *
Jim McIntyre (musician) Jim McIntyre is a musician best known as the man behind the Elephant 6 band Von Hemmling. He was also the original bassist for The Apples in Stereo before leaving in 1993. He has written or co-written many early songs for the band, including "Stop A ...
, American musician *
Jim McIntyre (bowls) James McIntyre is a Scottish international lawn and indoor bowler. McIntyre made his Scottish debut in 1994. He won double bronze in the triples and fours at the 2000 World Outdoor Bowls Championship in Johannesburg before winning a gold meda ...
, Scottish lawn and indoor bowler *
Laurence McIntyre Sir Laurence Rupert "Jim" McIntyre (22 June 191221 November 1981) was an Australian public servant and diplomat. Career McIntyre joined the Department of External Affairs in 1940. In September 1952, McIntyre was appointed Australian Commissio ...
(1912–1981), Australian diplomat, known as Jim


See also

* James McIntire (disambiguation) * Len McIntyre (James Leonard McIntyre, 1933–2012), English rugby player {{hndis, Macintyre, James