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Arts and entertainment

* James Cutler Dunn Parker (1828–1916), American musician *
James Ervan Parker James Ervan "Jim" Parker (born December 21, 1942 in La Habra, California) is an American singer-songwriter and co-founder of the Huntsville, Alabama sub-chapter of the Nashville Songwriters Association International. Parker lives in Madison, Alab ...
(born 1942), American singer-songwriter *James Stewart Parker (1941–1988), English playwright and writer *
Jim Parker (composer) James Michael "Jim" Parker (born 16 December 1934) is a BAFTA-winning British composer. Career After graduating as a silver medallist at the Guildhall School of Music, Parker played with leading London orchestras and chamber groups as well as ...
(born 1934), British composer


Military

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James Parker (Medal of Honor) James Parker (February 20, 1854 – June 2, 1934) was a major general in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his role in the Philippine–American War during 1899. His son, Cortlandt Parker, also became a major general in t ...
(1854–1934), United States Army major general * James P. Parker (1855–1942), United States Navy commodore


Politics

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James Parker (judge) Sir James Parker (28 March 1803 – 1852) was a British barrister who became Vice Chancellor of the High Court. Parker was born in Glasgow, the son of Charles Stuart Parker and his wife Mary Rainey. He was educated at Glasgow Grammar School and Tr ...
(1803–1852), British vice-chancellor, father of the rower James Parker * James Parker (British politician) (1863–1948), British Labour politician, Member of Parliament for Halifax *James Parker, Irish general, see Irish Defence Forces Chief of Staff *
James Parker (Massachusetts politician) James Parker (1768November 9, 1837) was an American politician. Parker was born and educated in Boston in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. He studied medicine, became a doctor, and started a practice in Gardiner, Maine, Gardiner in Massachuse ...
(1768–1837), United States congressman from Massachusetts *
James Parker (New Jersey politician) James Parker Jr. (March 3, 1776 – April 1, 1868) was a United States representative from New Jersey. He served as the Collector of the Port of New Jersey in Perth Amboy from 1829 to 1833. He was Mayor of Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Early life Pa ...
(1776–1868), United States congressman from New Jersey *
James Aubrey Parker James Aubrey Parker (January 8, 1937 – September 16, 2022) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. Education and career Born in Houston, Texas, Parker received a Bachelor of Arts ...
(born 1937), U.S. federal judge *
James S. Parker James Southworth Parker (June 3, 1867 – December 19, 1933) was a United States Representative from New York. Life Born in Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, he attended the public schools and was graduated from Cornell Univ ...
(1867–1933), United States congressman from New York * James Augustus Parker (1820–1899), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly


Religion

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James Parker (cement maker) James Parker was a British clergyman and cement manufacturer who invented one of the pioneering new cements of the late eighteenth century. In 1791, he was granted a patent "''Method of Burning bricks, Tiles, Chalk''". His second patent in 1796 "'' ...
(fl. 1791–1797), British clergyman and cement maker, the inventor of "Roman" cement * James Parker (priest) (born 1932), American priest of the Anglican and later Roman Catholic Church


Sports

* James Parker (hammer thrower) (born 1975), American athlete * James Parker (handballer) (born 1994), Argentine handballer *
James Parker (rower) James Edward Parker (born 8 September 1842) was an English rower who won several events at Henley Royal Regatta and won the Wingfield Sculls, the amateur sculling championship of the River Thames. Parker was born at Rothley, Leicestershire the thi ...
(fl. 1842–1863), English rower, son of the judge James Parker * James Parker (rugby league) (fl. 1912–1919), New Zealand rugby league player * James Parker (rugby union), New Zealand rugby union player; see
List of New Zealand national rugby union players , 1207 players have been All Blacks. The "first" All Black was James Allan, which was decided by alphabetical order, while the most recent All Black is Mark Telea — #1207. List See also * List of international rugby union families ...
* James Parker (tennis), American tennis player of the 1960s; see 1965 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles *
James "Quick" Parker James "Quick" Parker (January 1, 1958 – March 27, 2018) was a Canadian football player who was a leading defensive player in the Canadian Football League. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After attending Wake Forest University from ...
(1958–2018), Canadian Football League player *
Jim Parker (American football) James Thomas Parker (April 3, 1934 – July 18, 2005) was an American football player who played at the offensive tackle and guard positions. Parker grew up in Macon, Georgia, and played college football for Woody Hayes at Ohio State Unive ...
(1934–2005), American professional football player * Jim Parker (footballer) (fl. 1905–1913), English footballer * James Parker (hammer thrower) (born 1975), American hammer thrower *
Red Parker Jimmy Dale "Red" Parker (October 26, 1931 – January 4, 2016) was an American football coach. From 1961 to 1965, he served as the head football coach at Arkansas A&M, where he compiled a 29–19–2 record. From 1966 to 1972, he coached at The ...
(Jimmy Parker, 1931–2016), college football coach * Jamie Parker (cricketer) (born 1980), English cricketer


Others

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James Parker (publisher) James Parker (1714 – July 2, 1770) was a colonial American printer, publisher, and postmaster. He published a wide variety of materials, including newspapers, government documents, magazines, and almanacs. He was a journalist in the provin ...
(1714–1770), colonial American printer and publisher *
James W. Parker James W. Parker (July 4, 1797 – 1864) was the uncle of Cynthia Ann Parker and the great uncle of Quanah Parker, last chief of the Comanches. A man of English American descent, he was a member of the large Parker frontier family that settled in ...
(1797–1864), Texas settler *
James Parker (art historian) James Parker (January 22, 1924 – June 20, 2001) was an American art historian. He served for nearly three decades as a curator at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Early life James Parker was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 22, 1924 to ...
(1924–2001), curator of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art * James A. Parker (foreign service officer) (1922–1994), African-American foreign service officer *
James Benjamin Parker James Benjamin Parker (July 31, 1857 – April 13, 1907) was an African-American man most noted for attempting to stop Leon Czolgosz from assassinating President William McKinley. Early life Born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1857 to enslaved parent ...
(1857–1907), American noted for attempting to stop the assassination of president William McKinley * Jim Parker (rugby union) (1897–1980), New Zealand soldier, sportsman and businessman * James Wentworth Parker (1886–1957), American mechanical engineer * James Vanderburgh Parker (1830–1917), American heir and social leader


See also

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Jamie Parker Jamie Parker (born 14 August 1979) is an English actor and singer. He is best known for his role as Harry Potter in the original cast for the West End play ''Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'', for which he received a Laurence Olivier Award f ...
(born 1979), English actor and singer *
Jamie Parker (politician) Jamie Thomas Parker is the member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Balmain for the Greens since 2011. Parker was the first Green to represent his party in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. Political career Par ...
, Australian Greens politician {{human name disambiguation, name=Parker, James