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Jim Chee Jim Chee is one of two Navajo Tribal Police detectives in a series of mystery novels by Tony Hillerman. Unlike his superior Joe Leaphorn, the "Legendary Lieutenant", Chee is a staunch believer in traditional Navajo culture; indeed, he is studying to be a traditional healer at the same time that he is a police officer.
Jim Chen Jim Chen is the current Dean of the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, after recently leaving his position as professor of law at the University of Minnesota Law School. While at Minnesota he taught in the areas of administrative law, agricultural law, constitutional law, economic regulation, environmental law, industrial policy, legislation, and natural resources law.
Jim Cherry Jim Cherry was the bassist in Strung Out, guitar player in the band Pulley, and bassist/vocalist in the band Zero Down. His life was cut short when he died on July 7 2002 from a congenital heart condition, originally believed to be a drug overdose.
Jim Christy Jim Christy is chief of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations's computer crime investigations unit. As the founder of the world's largest digital forensics shop he is notible for his involvement in high priorety govermant computer security.
Jim in Bold Jim in Bold is a documentary about Jim Wheeler, a gay High School student in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, who committed suicide in 1997 because of constant harassment at school. The film was created by the Equality Forum and directed by Glenn Holsten.
Jim Infantino Jim Infantino is an American singer/songwriter and leader of the band Jim's Big Ego, as well as being a graphic designer, web designer, poet, and stalwart of the Boston folk scene. He majored in philosophy at Haverford College and lives in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Jim Irsay Jim Irsay (also known as Jimmy Irsay) graduated from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX in 1982 and is the owner of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. He went to high school at New Trier found in North Illinois just North of Chicago.
Jim Irvine James ("Jim") Irvine (born December 2, 1948 in Sydney, NSW) is a retired field hockey defender from Australia, who was a member of the national team that won the silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada.
Jim Jagielski Jim Jagielski (born March 11, 1961) is a leading expert in Web and Open Source Technologies. He is best known as co-founder, member and director of The Apache Software Foundation and a core developer on several ASF projects, including the Apache HTTP Server, APR and Tomcat.
Jim James Jim James (born James Olliges) is American vocalist for the Kentucky-based rock band My Morning Jacket. As the singer, frontman, producer, and lead songwriter for My Morning Jacket, James has been instrumental in defining the sound of the band, in particular on their critically acclaimed Z, which he co-produced with John Leckie.
Jim Jidhed Jim Jidhed (Jim Willy Jidhed) was a Swedish singer who got a break as the lead singer in the rock band Alien in the late 80's with the ballad "Only One Woman". Jidhed participated in Melodifestivalen in 1991 ("Kommer du ihĂĄg mig?
Jim Jiminee Jim Jiminee was an indiepop / Twee band in the late 1980s in England. While active they released 1 lp and 3 ep vinyl records, and in the late 1990s and early 2000s, several full-length CDs were released by Vinyl Japan, featuring re-releases and previously unreleased material.
Jim Johnston (composer) James Alan "Jim" Johnston is a music composer who has been working for World Wrestling Entertainment since the 1980s. Johnston is famous for writing many of the memorable entrance theme tunes for WWE including the theme tunes for The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Jim Jones James Warren "Jim" Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was the American founder of the Peoples Temple group, which became synonymous with group suicide after the November 18, 1978 mass suicide by poison in their isolated agricultural intentional community called Jonestown, located in the country of Guyana. Jones was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head among the 908 corpses there.
Jim Jorgensen Jim Jorgensen (born in 1948 in Racine, Wisconsin) has become one of the more prolific serial entrepreneurs to graduate from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. He has started over 25 enterprises since getting his MBA at Stanford at the age of 24.
Jim Kaat James Lee Kaat (born November 7, 1938 in Zeeland, Michigan), nicknamed "Kitty", is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Washington Senators (I)/Minnesota Twins (1959-1973), Chicago White Sox (1973-1975), Philadelphia Phillies (1976-1979), New York Yankees (1979-1980), and St. Louis Cardinals (1980-1983).
Jim Kammerud Jim Kammerud (born 1960) is an American director, writer, producer and animator. He started his career by forming the Character Builders animation studio in Columbus, Ohio, where he began working on Rover Dangerfield and worked as an animator and storyboard artist for Bebe's Kids as well as Space Jam.
Jim Karpoff James Capsey (Jim) Karpoff (born October 14, 1938 in Smokey Lake, Alberta) is a former Canadian politician. Karpoff was a member of Parliament from 1988 to 1993, representing the riding of Surrey North in British Columbia.
Jim Karygiannis Jim Karygiannis, PC , MP (born May 2, 1955, in a refugee settlement in Athens, Greece) is a Canadian Liberal politician. He has served in the Canadian House of Commons since 1988, and was the parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister responsible for Democratic Renewal.
Jim Keefe Jim Keefe is the most recent artist to contribute original art and stories to the Flash Gordon comic strip. Born January 20 1965 he attended Joe Kubert's School of Cartoon and Graphic Art after a very brief career at a more academic institution.
Jim Keith Jim Keith (September 22, 1949 - September 7, 1999) was an American author. His best known work is "The Octopus", co-written with Kenn Thomas, which details conspiracy theories around the death of reporter Danny Casolaro.
Jim Kelly (model railroader) Jim Kelly is an N-Scale model railroader and has a model railroad of the Tehachapi Loop. He has built other layouts in the 1980s but he wanted his layout to be something more ambitious and new so he decided to build a model of the Tehachapi Loop.
Jim Kemmy Jim Kemmy (1936 – September 25 1997) was an Irish socialist politician from Limerick, who started his political career in the Labour Party. He later left Labour, was elected as an independent TD and founded the Democratic Socialist Party, which merged with Labour in the 1990s.
Jim Kent Jim Kent is a research scientist at the University of California, Santa Cruz. While a graduate student in biology there, he wrote the program that allowed the publicly funded Human Genome Project to assemble and publish the human genome database before the commercial effort by the company Celera Genomics.
Jim Kerr James "Jim" Kerr (born in Glasgow, Scotland, on 9 July, 1959) is the frontman, lead singer and lyricist of Scottish band Simple Minds. He was married to Chrissie Hynde, lead singer of The Pretenders, in 1984 (divorced, 1990).
Jim Kiick Jim Kiick, born in 1946, was an American football player. He is best known for playing halfback for the Miami Dolphins in the American Football League from 1968 to 1969 and in the NFL from 1970 through 1974, including the legendary undefeated 1972 team, and was an integral part of the ball-control running game which characterized the Dolphins under head coach Don Shula in the early 1970's.
Jim Kimball Jim Kimball is an American punk drummer. His virtual menagerie of former bands includes Laughing Hyenas, Mule, and The Jesus Lizard, as well as the Denison Kimball Trio (which contains only Kimball and fellow ex-Jesus Lizard Duane Denison).
Jim Kincaid Jim Kincaid is a former ABC News correspondent who left in 1978 to serve as an anchor for WVEC in Norfolk, Virginia. He would serve as their main anchor until 1994, after which he would continue to provide commentary until he retired in 1997.
Jim King (basketball) James Leonard King (born February 7, 1941 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is a former professional basketball player. A 6'2" guard from the University of Tulsa, King was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round of the 1963 NBA Draft.
Jim King (saxophonist) Jim King (born James King, May 5, 1942 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England) was an original member of the British rock band Family. He played saxophone and harmonica, and sang occasional lead vocals on the band's first two albums, Music in a Doll's House and Family Entertainment.
Jim Knight James Knight known as Jim Knight (born 6 March 1965, Bexley) is a British politician for the Labour Party who has been a Member of Parliament since 2001. As of May 2006 Knight holds the post of Minister of State for Schools in the Department for Education and Skills.
Jim Knopf Jim Knopf, aka Jim Button ("Knopf" meaning "button" in German), is considered by many to be one of the "fathers" of shareware (so named by fellow software veteran Peter Norton). He released his first program, PC-File (a flat file database), in late 1982 as "user supported software".
Jim Konstanty Casimir James (Jim) Konstanty (March 2 1917 - June 11 1976) was an American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Cincinnati Reds (1944), Boston Braves (1946), Philadelphia Phillies (1948-1954), New York Yankees (1954-1956) and St. Louis Cardinals (1956).
Jim Krakouer James (Jim) Gordon Krakouer (born October 13, 1958) was an Australian rules footballer in the 1980s for North Melbourne and St Kilda in the VFL and Claremont in the WAFL. He was named in the Indigenous Team of the Century.
Jim Lachey Jim Lachey (born June 4, 1963 in St. Henry, Ohio) is a former American Football offensive tackle who played for ten seasons in the National Football League with the San Diego Chargers, the Los Angeles Raiders and the Washington Redskins from 1985 to 1995, missing the 1993 season with a knee injury.
Jim Laker James Charles Laker (February 9 1922 – April 23 1986) was a cricketer who played for England in the 1950s, most famous for "Laker's match" in 1956 at Old Trafford, when he took nineteen wickets in England's victory against Australia.
Jim Lambie Jim Lambie (born 1964 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a contemporary visual artist, and was shortlisted for the 2005 Turner Prize with an installation called Mental Oyster. He lives and works in Glasgow, and also operates as a DJ.
Jim Lampley Jim Lampley (born on April 8, 1949 in Hendersonville, North Carolina) is an American sports broadcaster, news anchor, movie producer, and restaurant owner. He has been in several television shows, but is better known for his participation in the HBO Boxing series (officially HBO World Championship Boxing).
Jim Landis James Henry Landis ((born March 9, 1934) in Fresno, California was signed by the Chicago White Sox as an amateur free agent in 1952. and played for 8 years before being traded to Kansas City Athletics on January 20, 1965 where he played for one year.
Jim Langer James John Langer (born May 16, 1948 in Little Falls, Minnesota, USA) is a former American football center for the National Football League Miami Dolphins. He is considered as one of the greatest NFL centers of all time and a hard working and quick blocker.
Jim Langton Jim Langton was a famous Irish sportsperson who played hurling for Éire Óg and County Kilkenny in the 1930s. He was named in the left half-forward position on the Gaelic Athletic Association's "Hurling Team of the Millennium.
Jim Lark Jim Lark served as the United States Libertarian Party National Chairman from 2000 to 2002. Lark is a professor at the University of Virginia where he spends much of his time coordinating LP activity on college campuses.
Jim Larranaga James Larranaga (born October 2 1949 in the Bronx, New York) is an American college basketball coach who currently holds the head coaching position at George Mason University. He became a media darling during the Patriots' improbable run into the Final Four of the 2006 NCAA tournament.
Jim Lash Jim Lash (born 1951, in Pittsburgh, USA) was an American football player who played wide receiver in the NFL in the 1970s and played on three Super Bowl teams. He attended Garfield High School in Pittsburgh the same high school that fellow NFL wide receiver Steve Craig.
Jim Lee Jim Lee (born August 11, 1964) is a Korean American comic book artist, writer, creator and publisher. He is known for his stylized, detailed and dynamic style and is one of the more popular artists in American comics.
Jim Lee Hunt Jim Lee Hunt was an American college and professional football player from Prairie View A&M University who played offensive and defensive tackle for the American Football League's Boston Patriots from 1960 through 1969, and for the NFL' Boston Patriots in 1970. He was a four-time AFL All-Star, and was one of only twenty men to play the entire ten years of the AFL.
Jim Lefebvre James Kenneth (Jim) Lefebvre (born January 7, 1942 in Inglewood, California) is a former second baseman, third baseman and manager in Major League Baseball. Lefebvre (pronounced LA-FAVE, but commonly (and incorrectly) pronounced LA-FEE-BURR), the 1965 National League Rookie of the Year, was signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as an amateur free agent in 1962.
Jim Lehrer James Charles Lehrer (pronounced ) (born May 19, 1934) is the news anchor for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS. Lehrer is also an acclaimed author, writing both non-fiction and fiction which draws on his life experiences and his interests in history and politics.
Jim Lemon James Robert Lemon (March 23 1928 – May 14 2006) was an American right and left fielder, manager and coach in Major League Baseball. A powerful, righthanded hitting and throwing outfielder, Lemon teamed with first baseman Roy Sievers (and later with slugger Harmon Killebrew and outfielder Bob Allison) to form the most formidable home run-hitting tandem in the 60-year history of the first Washington Senators franchise.
Jim Leonard Jim Leonard (1910-December 2, 1993) was a two sport star at Notre Dame University during the 1930's, both as pitcher on baseball and fullback on football. After Notre Dame he played for the Philadelphia Eagles for three seasons and was team captain 1935-1936.
Jim Levenstein James Emanuel Levenstein, more commonly referred to as Jim, is a fictional character depicted in the three films comprising the American Pie series. He is the focal character of the American Pie teens, being the clumsy dork of the group.
Jim Lewis (astrologer) Jim Lewis (3 June, 1941 - February 21, 1995) is the developer of modern astrocartography. For his work in this field, he received the Marc Edmund Jones award in 1978, and the Regulus Award for Research and Innovation at the United Astrology Congress in 1992.
Jim Lewis (racehorse owner) Jim Lewis is a British racehorse owner, particularly noted for being the owner of thrice Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Best Mate and also Edredon Bleu. He frequently works with trainers Henrietta Knight and Venetia Williams and jockey Jim Culloty.
Jim Leyritz James Joseph Leyritz (born December 27 1963 in Lakewood, Ohio) is a former catcher and infielder in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees (1990-1996, 1999-2000), with whom he debuted on June 8, 1990. He also played for the Anaheim Angels (1997), Texas Rangers (1997), Boston Red Sox (1998), San Diego Padres (1998) and Los Angeles Dodgers (2000), pinch-hitting more extensively toward the end of his career.
Jim Lightbody James ("Jim") Davies Lightbody (March 15, 1882 – March 2, 1953) was an American middle distance runner, winner of six Olympic medals (two of which are no longer recognized by the International Olympic Committee following its downgrading of the 1906 Summer Olympics) in the early 20th century.
Jim Lindberg James William Lindberg (born July 26, 1965), better known as Jim Lindberg, is the singer-songwriter for the California punk band Pennywise. He formed it in 1988 with Fletcher Dragge (guitars), Jason Thirsk (bass, died in 1996) and Byron McMackin (drums), who were previously alums from two South Bay High Schools, Redondo Union High School and Mira Costa where Lindberg graduated in 1983.
Jim Lindsey (pitcher) James Kendrick Lindsey (January 24, 1898 - October 25, 1963) born in Greensburg, Louisiana was a Pitcher for the Cleveland Indians (1922 and 1924), St. Louis Cardinals (1929-34), Cincinnati Reds (1934) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1937).
Jim Lloyd James Eric Lloyd (born 17 July 1954), Australian politician, has been a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1996, representing the Division of Robertson in New South Wales. Born in Sydney, New South Wales, Lloyd was educated at Homebush Boys High School and worked in a variety of occupations, including milkman, ferry and cruise boat crew member, manager of a marina and service station proprieter before entering politics.
Jim Lonborg James Reynold Lonborg (born April 16, 1942) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher who played with the Boston Red Sox (1965-71), Milwaukee Brewers (1972) and Philadelphia Phillies (1973-79).
Jim Londos Christos Theofilou or Christopher Theophelus (January 2, 1897 - August 19, 1975) better known as "The Golden Greek" Jim Londos was a professional wrestler who was one of the most popular stars wrestling offered during the Great Depression.
Jim Lorentz James "Jim" Lorentz (Born May 1, 1947, in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada) is a retired Canadian Professional Hockey Centerman who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres.
Jim Loscutoff James Loscutoff (born February 4 1930 in San Francisco, California, United States) is a former professional basketball player for the NBA's Boston Celtics. He attended Grant Tech High School in Oakland, California and later the University of Oregon.
Jim Louk Jim Louk is the radio play-by-play announcer of the University of South Florida Bulls football team, which plays in the Big East. He calls the games alongside color analyst and former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Mark Robinson on flagship station 970 WFLA-AM.
Jim Lounsbury Jim Lounsbury (born February 24, 1923 in Colo, Iowa) was an early pioneer in rock and roll music, hosting many of the first rock and roll radio programs (WIND, WJJD, Chicago, WOR, New York) and later many rock and roll television shows, including Jim Lounsbury's Sock Hop, "Bandstand Matinee"', and "The Record Hop" (WGN and WBKB, Chicago), as well as hosting many local record hops in the Chicago area in the 1950's and '60's, and occasionally guest hosting for Dick Clark on American Bandstand. He also hosted one of the last shows with Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens, in Kenosha, WI on January 24, 1959, on the Winter Dance Party tour.
Jim Lowe Jim Lowe, a native of Springfield, Missouri and graduate of the University of Missouri, sang The Green Door, the number-one hit song of 1956 in the United States. He later served as a disc jockey and radio host and personality, who has been considered an expert on the popular music of the 1940s and 1950s.
Jim Lynagh Jim Lynagh (1956 – May 8, 1987), was a Provisional Irish Republican Army member. He was killed in a Special Air Service ambush with seven other IRA men at Loughgall, County Armagh, Northern Ireland on May 8 1987.
Jim Lynam Jim Lynam (born September 15 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a former college and professional basketball coach. He coached at the college level for Fairfield University from 1968-70, American University from 1973-78, and St.
Jim Lynch (football player) James Robert Lynch (born August 28, 1945 in Lima, Ohio Jim Lynch on Database Football, USA) was an American football linebacker who his entire eleven-year career (1967-1977) with the Kansas City Chiefs. Lynch attended Central Catholic High School in Lima, OH and the University of Notre Dame.
Jim Mackenzie James Alexander Mackenzie (died April 28, 1967) was the head coach for the University of Oklahoma Sooners football team in 1966 (he accepted the position in December of 1965). Mackenzie was brought in after coach Gomer Jones failed to match the success of the legendary Bud Wilkinson whom he replaced.
Jim Mahoney James Thomas Mahoney (born on May 26, 1934 in Englewood, New Jersey) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop. He was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies before the 1953 season and played for the Boston Red Sox (1959), the Washington Senators (1961), Cleveland Indians (1962), and Houston Astros (1963).
Jim Maloney James William Maloney (born June 2, 1940 in Fresno, California) is a former righthanded pitcher in Major League Baseball who played with the Cincinnati Reds (1960-70) and California Angels (1971). One of the hardest-throwing pitchers of his era, Maloney boasted a fastball clocked at 99 miles per hour, threw three no-hitters, and struck out more than 200 batters for four consecutive seasons (1963-66).
Jim Marrs Jim Marrs (born 1943 in Fort Worth, Texas) is a news reporter, college teacher, and author of books and articles on conspiracy theories. Marrs is an important figure in the JFK conspiracy press and his book Crossfire was a source for Oliver Stone's film JFK.
Jim Marshall (baseball) Rufus James Marshall (born May 25, 1931, in Danville, Illinois) is a former first baseman and manager in American Major League Baseball. Marshall managed the Chicago Cubs (1974-76) and the Oakland Athletics (1979) but never enjoyed a winning season in either post.
Jim Marshall (U.S. politician) James Creel "Jim" Marshall (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, and has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 2003, representing the 8th District (formerly numbered as the 3rd District) of Georgia (map). The district is based in Macon and includes much of heavily rural Middle Georgia.
Jim Marurai Jim Marurai has been the prime minister of the Cook Islands since December 14 2004 when he was elected by Parliament by a vote of 14-9. He is a member of the Democratic Party (named Democratic Alliance Party from 1997 to 2003), the same party as his predecessor, Robert Woonton.
Jim Matheson James David "Jim" Matheson (born March 21 1960) is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the second district of Utah since 2001 (map). Matheson, a Democrat, represents a district in which President George W.
Jim Mathieson Jim John Mathieson (born January 24, 1970 in Kindersley, Saskatchewan is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenseman who played two games for the Washington Capitals during the 1989-90 NHL season. He was drafted by the Capitals in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft.
Jim McCarty Jim McCarty (born James Stanley McCarty, 25 July, 1943, Liverpool, England) is an English musician, best known as the drummer for The Yardbirds and Renaissance. He has also played in the bands Shoot (on lead vocals), Illusion (with three other ex-members of Renaissance), Stairway and Pilgrim.
Jim McCarty (guitarist) Jim McCarty is a well-known blues guitarist from Detroit, Michigan who has performed with Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, the Buddy Miles Express, Cactus, the popular Detroit rock band The Rockets, and more recently, Mystery Train. He also recorded with Jimi Hendrix and Bob Seger.
Jim McConnon James Edward McConnon (born June 21, 1922, Burnopfield, County Durham, died January 26, 2003, Altrincham, Lancashire) was an English cricketer who played in 2 Tests in 1954. He played for Glamorgan from 1950 to 1961,
Jim McCormick James McCormick (November 3 1856 - March 10 1918) was a Scottish-American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Indianapolis Blues (1878), Cleveland Blues (1879-1884), Cincinnati Outlaw Reds (1884), Providence Grays (1885), Chicago White Stockings (1885-86) and Pittsburgh Alleghenys (1887). He was born in Glasgow.
Jim McDermott (illustrator) Jim McDermott is a New Hampshire-based artist who has illustrated for animation, magazines and comic books. His art for animation includes character designs for Columbia Pictures Television/DiC Entertainment's 1986-91 The Real Ghostbusters series.
Jim McElreath Jim McElreath (born February 18, 1928, Arlington, Texas), is a former driver in the USAC and CART Championship Car series. He raced in the 1961-1983 seasons, with 178 combined career starts, including 15 in the Indianapolis 500 in 1962-1970, 1973-1974, and 1977-1980.
Jim McGinty James Andrew McGinty (born 22 September, 1949), better known as Jim McGinty, is an Australian politician. A member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), he currently represents the Electoral district of Fremantle in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly.
Jim McGlothlin James Milton McGlothlin (October 6 1943 Los Angeles, CA - December 23 1975 Union, KY) was a pitcher who had a 9-year career. He played for California Angels and Chicago White Sox both of the American League and Cincinnati Reds of the National League.
Jim McGorman Jim McGorman, a native of Philadelphia, is a guitarist, keyboardist, and vocalist. Best known for his work with the House Band on the CBS television shows Rockstar: INXS and Rockstar: Supernova, he has been musical director for Michelle Branch and toured with Cher.
Jim McGovern James P. "Jim" McGovern (born November 20 1959), an American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since January 3, 1997, representing the 3rd District of Massachusetts.
Jim McGreevey James Edward "Jim" McGreevey (born August 6, 1957) is a United States Democratic politician. He served as the 52nd Governor of New Jersey from January 15, 2002, until November 15, 2004, when he left office three months after admitting that he had had an extramarital affair with a male employee.
Jim McIlvaine James Michael McIlvaine (born July 30, 1972 in Racine, Wisconsin) is a former professional basketball player who spent seven seasons in the National Basketball Association with the Washington Bullets, Seattle SuperSonics and New Jersey Nets. The 7-foot-1 shot-blocking specialist never made a major impact in the NBA, and is perhaps best remembered for the fall-out that occurred after he signed with the Seattle SuperSonics in 1996.
Jim McIngvale Jim McIngvale (also known as 'Mattress Mac') is a Houston businessman and owner of Gallery Furniture, one of the largest retail stores in America. Mac is well known for his animated television advertising spots, which end with his yelling, in resounding cheer, "SAVE YOU MONEY!
Jim McKay James Kenneth McManus, better known by his professional name of Jim McKay (born September 24, 1921 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), is an American television sports journalist. McKay is best known for hosting ABC's Wide World of Sports (1961–1998)—his "...
Jim McKean James Gilbert McKean (born May 26 1945 in Montreal, Quebec) is a former umpire in Major League Baseball who worked in the American League from 1974 to 1999, and in both major leagues in 2000. He umpired in the World Series in 1979, 1985 and 1995.
Jim McLean James Yuill McLean (born 1937) is a Scottish former football player and manager. He is best known for his 22-year spell as manager of Dundee United; the longest-serving and most successful manager in the club's history, he led them to three major honours and established them as a force in European competitions.
Jim McManus Jim McManus is a British actor, who has starred in various television, stage and film roles including Tipping the Velvet and Lawless Heart. In the 1970s he appeared in the Doctor Who serial The Invisible Enemy.
Jim McQueen Jim McQueen is an American freelance sports illustrator. A photo-realist, McQueen has illustrated over 50 books and written syndicated columns for the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Billy Casper, Dave Hill and Stan Smith.
Jim McTaggart James Robert McTaggart (born March 31, 1960 in Weyburn, Saskatchewan) is a retired Canadian ice hockey player who played for the Washington Capitals. He was originally signed as a free agent by the Capitals in 1979 and played parts of two seasons with the club.
Jim Meehan "Minneapolis" Jim Meehan (aka "Silent" Jim Meehan) (born March 19 in Saint Paul, Minnesota) is an American professional poker player from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He also works as a lawyer, but is semi-retired.
Jim Merritt James Joseph Merritt (born December 9 1943 in Altadena, California) is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who had an 11-year career from 1965 to 1975. He played for the Minnesota Twins (1965-1968) and Texas Rangers (1973-1975), both of the American League, and the Cincinnati Reds (1969-1972) of the National League.
Jim Messina Jim Messina (born James Messina, December 5 1947, in Maywood, California) was a member of Buffalo Springfield, then an original member of the country rock band Poco, before he joined with Kenny Loggins to form the soft rock duo, Loggins and Messina.
Jim Metzler Jim Metzler (June 23 1951, Oneonta, New York, USA), television actor, mainly known for guest-appearances on popular TV series. His work includes such titles like "Princess Daisy", "North and South, Books 1 & 2", "Apollo 11", "L.
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