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Entertainment


Art

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John Baptist Jackson John Baptist Jackson (1701–1780) was a British artist, a woodcut printmaker of the eighteenth century. He lived and worked in Paris and Venice. Jackson was prolific, ambitious and innovative within the medium, and produced both chiaroscuro and p ...
(1701–1780), British artist *
John Jackson (painter) John Jackson (31 May 1778 – 1 June 1831) was a British portraitist. John Jackson was baptised on 31 May 1778 in Lastingham, Yorkshire, and started his career as an apprentice tailor to his father, also John Jackson, who opposed the artis ...
(1778–1831), British painter *
John Jackson (engraver) John Jackson (1801–1848) was a British wood-engraver. Jackson was born at Ovingham, Northumberland in 1801, and was apprenticed to the wood-engraver Thomas Bewick. After a quarrel with his master, Jackson went to London and worked for the w ...
(1801–1848), English wood engraver *
John Richardson Jackson John Richardson Jackson (1819–1877) was an English engraver. Life He was born at Portsmouth on 14 December 1819, the second son of Erasmus Jackson, a banker there. In 1836 he became pupil to Robert Graves (engraver), Robert Graves, from whom he ...
(1819–1877), English engraver *
John Adams Jackson John Adams Jackson (November 5, 1825 – August 30, 1879) was a noted American sculptor. Life Jackson was born November 5, 1825 in Bath, Maine, and apprenticed to a machinist in Boston, where he gave evidence of talent by modelling a bust of Tho ...
(1825–1879), American sculptor * J. B. Jackson (1909–1996), writer and sketch artist in landscape design * John Reno Jackson (born 1995), Caymanian artist


Music

* John Enderby Jackson (1827–1903), English musician and composer * John Jackson (blues musician) (1924–2002), American * John Jackson (musician), guitarist for the Jayhawks * Johnny Jackson (musician) (1955–2006), drummer with the Jackson 5 * John Jackson, legal name of rapper Fabolous


Other entertainment

* John Jackson (travel writer) (died 1807), British traveler and writer * John G. Jackson (writer) (1907–1993), African-American cultural historian and writer * J. J. Jackson (media personality) (1941–2004), American radio and television personality * John M. Jackson (born 1950), American actor best known for playing the J.A.G. on ''JAG'' * John E. Jackson (make-up artist), American make-up artist * John Jackson (writer), English television writer


Politics


U.K.

* John Jackson (Pontefract MP) (died 1637), English politician; MP 1624–1629 * Sir John Jackson, 1st Baronet (1763–1820), British businessman, MP for Dover and a baronet * John Jackson (engineer) (1851–1919), British engineer and politician, MP for Plymouth Devonport, 1910–1918 * John Arthur Jackson (1862–1937), British Conservative Party politician * John Jackson (South East Derbyshire MP) (1919–1976), British Conservative politician * John Edward Jackson (diplomat) (1925–2002), British diplomat


U.S.

* John G. Jackson (politician) (1777–1825), Virginia politician and federal judge * John Jackson (mayor) (1809–1887), mayor of Tampa, Florida * John Jay Jackson Jr. (1824–1907), Virginia and West Virginia politician and federal judge * John Jackson (Richmond politician) (1848–1910), member of the Virginia House of Delegates * John B. Jackson (1862–1920), U.S. diplomat, United States Ambassador to Serbia * John Holmes Jackson (1871–1944), mayor of Burlington, Vermont * John S. Jackson (Wisconsin politician) (1874–1960), Wisconsin farmer and politician


Other political figures

* John Rawleigh Jackson (1780–?), planter, slave-owner and politician in Jamaica * John Alexander Jackson (1809–1885), Colonial Treasurer of South Australia * John Alexander Jackson (Tasmanian politician) (1844–1889), Attorney-General of Tasmania, 1872 to 1873 * John Robert Jackson (1859–1925), rancher and politician in British Columbia, Canada


Religion

* John Jackson (minister) (1621–1693), English nonconformist * John Jackson (military chaplain) (died 1717), Anglican priest and first chaplain to the garrison at St John's, Newfoundland * John Jackson (controversialist) (1686–1763), English clergyman * John Jackson (archdeacon of Clogher) (fl. 1762–1783) * John Edward Jackson (antiquarian) (1805–1891), English cleric and archivist * John Jackson (bishop) (1811–1885), bishop of Lincoln and of Bishop of London * John Long Jackson (1884–1948), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana * John Paul Jackson (1950–2015), American author, teacher, founder of Streams Ministries International


Science

* John Hughlings Jackson (1835–1911), neurologist, namesake of Jacksonian seizure * John Price Jackson (1868–1948), American electrical engineer and academic * J. Wilfrid Jackson (1880–1978), British geologist and paleontologist * John Jackson (astronomer) (1887–1958), Scottish astronomer * John Meadows Jackson (1907–1998), British mathematician and physicist * John S. Jackson (1920–1991), Irish geologist * John David Jackson (physicist) (1925–2016), Canadian–American physicist and author of a graduate textbook on electrodynamics * John P. Jackson, American physicist and leading researcher on the Shroud of Turin


Sports


American football

* John Jackson (offensive tackle) (born 1965), former NFL offensive tackle * John Jackson (wide receiver) (born 1967), former NFL player * Johnnie Jackson (American football) (born 1967), cornerback


Association football

* John Jackson (football manager) (1861–1931), first manager of Brighton and Hove Albion * John Jackson (footballer, born 1885) (1885–?), Scottish footballer (Clyde, Leeds City, Celtic, Dundee) * John Jackson (footballer, born 1906) (1906–1965), Scottish football goalkeeper (Partick Thistle, Chelsea) * John Jackson (footballer, born 1923) (1923–1992), English footballer for Stoke City * John Jackson (footballer, born 1942) (1942–2022), English football goalkeeper for Crystal Palace


Baseball

* Bud Fowler (born John W. Jackson, 1858–1913), pioneer black baseball player and club organizer * John Jackson (baseball) (1909–1956), Major League Baseball pitcher, 1933 * Big Train Jackson (John William Jackson Jr., born 1917), American baseball player


Boxing

* John Jackson (English boxer) (1769–1845), English boxer * John David Jackson (boxer) (born 1963), former super welterweight boxer * John Jackson (Virgin Islands boxer) (born 1989), Olympic boxer from the Virgin Islands


Cricket

* John Jackson (cricketer, born 1833) (1833–1901), English cricketer * John Jackson (cricketer, born 1841) (1841–1906), English cricketer * John Jackson (Worcestershire cricketer) (1880–1968), English cricketer * John Jackson (cricketer, born 1898) (1898–1958), Chilean cricketer


Other sports

* John Jackson (jockey), British classic winning jockey * John Jackson (sport shooter) (1885–1971), American Olympic sport shooter * John Angelo Jackson (1921–2005), mountaineer * John Jackson (athlete) (born 1941), British steeplechaser * John Jackson (speedway rider) (born 1952), British speedway rider * John Jackson (racing driver) (born 1964), professional racing driver * J. D. Jackson (basketball) (born 1969), Canadian basketball coach and former player * John James Jackson (born 1977), British bobsledder and Royal Marines commando * John Jackson (field hockey) (born 1986), Irish field hockey player


Others

* John Mills Jackson (c. 1764–1836), Canadian author, merchant, and justice of the peace * John K. Jackson (1828–1866), American lawyer and soldier * John Andrew Jackson, American slave * John Payne Jackson (1848–1915), Americo-Liberian journalist * John Francis Jackson (1908–1942), Australian fighter ace of World War II * John Jackson (trade unionist) (1919–1995), British trade union leader * John Jackson (businessman) (born 1929), author and campaigner * John Jackson (law professor) (1932–2015), American law professor at Georgetown University * John L. Jackson Jr. (born 1971), professor and dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice * John Jackson (hacker) (born 1994 or 1995), security researcher


See also

* Jackson (name) {{hndis, Jackson, John