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Politicians

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James Gray (Australian politician) James Gray (1820 – 21 January 1889) was an Australia, Australian politician. Gray was born in Ballybay in County Monaghan in 1820. In 1843 he was found guilty of subornation to perjury and transported to Tasmania, where he arrived in 1844. He ...
(1820–1889), member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly *
James Gray (British politician) James Gray, CStJ (born 7 November 1954) is a British politician who served as the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for North Wiltshire from 1997 to 2024. Early life Born in Glasgow, Gray is the eldest son of Very Rev Dr John Rodger G ...
(born 1954), British politician * James Gray (mayor) (1862–1916), American journalist and mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota * James A. Gray Jr. (1889–1952), American tobacco executive and state senator * James H. Gray Sr. (1916–1986), mayor of Albany, Georgia * James P. Gray (New Hampshire politician) (born 1949), member of the New Hampshire Senate, and previously of the New Hampshire House of Representatives * James W. Gray (1915-1987), American politician and judge *
Jim Gray (American politician) James P. Gray II (born August 18, 1953) is an American politician who is the Kentucky Secretary of Transportation in the administration of Governor Andy Beshear. He is the former two-term mayor of Lexington, Kentucky. Gray served as the city's ...
(born 1953), American politician, mayor of Lexington, Kentucky *
Jim Gray (jurist) James Polin Gray (born February 14, 1945) is an American jurist and writer. He was the presiding judge of the Superior Court of Orange County, California. Gray was the 2012 Libertarian Party vice presidential nominee, as well as the party's 2 ...
(born 1945), American jurist, writer and Libertarian Party candidate *
Jim Gray (UDA member) James Gray (1958 – 4 October 2005), known as Jim Gray, was a Northern Irish loyalist and the East Belfast brigadier of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), the largest Ulster loyalist paramilitary organisation in Northern Ireland. He was of ...
(1958–2005), leader of the Ulster Defence Association


Sports


Association football (soccer)

* James Gray (footballer, born 1875) (1875–1937), English footballer *
James Gray (footballer, born 1992) James Philip Gray (born 26 June 1992) is a semi-professional footballer who last played as a striker for club Frickley Athletic. A former Middlesbrough youth player, he began his career with Darlington in the 2011–12 season. He moved on to ...
, Northern Irish footballer * James Gray (Scottish footballer) (1893–1917), Scottish footballer * Jimmy Gray (footballer) (1900–1978), Scottish footballer


Other sports

* James Gray (New Zealand cricketer) (1887-1975), played for Canterbury * Jim Gray (infielder) (1862–1938), professional baseball infielder from 1884 to 1893 with Pittsburgh * Jim Gray (third baseman) (fl. 1929), American baseball player *
Jim Gray (sportscaster) Jim Gray (born November 11, 1959, in Denver, Colorado) is an American sportscaster. , he is with Showtime, Fox and SiriusXM as a reporter, commentator, and interviewer, having served in the same capacity at ESPN, NBC Sports and CBS Sports. Gr ...
(born 1959), American sportscaster *
Jimmy Gray (English cricketer) James 'Jimmy' Roy Gray (19 May 1926 – 31 October 2016) was an English first-class cricketer who played as an all-rounder for Hampshire. After beginning his sporting career as a footballer on the books of Arsenal, Gray decided to pursue a care ...
(1926–2016), played for Hampshire from 1948 to 1966 * Jimmy Gray (GAA) (1929–2023), Irish sportsman


Academics and writers

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Sir James Gray, 2nd Baronet Sir James Gray, 2nd Baronet ( – 14 February 1773) was a British diplomat and antiquary. Life He was the elder son of Sir James Gray, 1st Baronet and his wife Hester Dodd. His younger brother was General George Gray. He completed his educ ...
(c. 1708–1773), diplomat and antiquary *
James Gray (poet) James Gray (c. 1770 – 1830) was a Scottish educator, poet and linguist. While master of the high school of Dumfries, he became a friend of Robert Burns, later teaching his children. He later held posts at the high school of Edinburgh and the Be ...
(died 1830), Scottish linguist and poet *
James Martin Gray James Martin Gray (May 11, 1851 – September 21, 1935) was a pastor in the Reformed Episcopal Church, a Bible scholar, editor, hymn writer, and the president of Moody Bible Institute, 1904-34. Biography Gray was born in New York City as o ...
(1851–1935), pastor, Bible scholar and president of Moody Bible Institute * James Gray (mayor) (1862–1916), American journalist and mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota *
James Gray (mathematician) James Gordon Gray (1876 – 6 November 1934) was a Scottish mathematician and physicist. Life Grey was born in Glasgow in 1876, the third of eight children of Annie Gordon and Andrew Gray. He was educated at Friars Grammar School, in Bangor ...
(1876–1934), Scottish mathematician and physicist * Sir
James Gray (zoologist) Sir James Gray, (14 October 1891, London – 14 December 1975, Cambridge, England) was a British zoologist who helped establish the field of cytology. Gray was also known for his work in animal locomotion and the development of experimental zool ...
(1891–1975), British zoologist * James H. Gray (1906–1998), Canadian journalist, historian and author *
James L. Gray James Laird Gray (1926–2010) was a Scottish engineer who helped develop several power station, power stations in England and Scotland. An important figure in the field of steam turbine technology in the United Kingdom, UK, he received the ' ...
(1926–2010), Scottish turbine design engineer *
Jim Gray (computer scientist) James Nicholas Gray (1944 – declared dead in absentia 2012) was an American computer scientist who received the Turing Award in 1998 "for seminal contributions to database and transaction processing research and technical leadership in system ...
(1944–lost at sea 2007), American computer scientist and Turing Award recipient


Others

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Sir James Gray, 1st Baronet Sir James Gray, 1st Baronet, of Denne Hill, East Kent, (7 March 1667 – 27 October 1722), was an armiger, and a merchant- burgess of Edinburgh, who later managed the affairs in London of James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose. James Gray was a trader ...
(1667–1722), armiger and merchant-Burgess of Edinburgh *
James Gray (director) James Gray (born April 14, 1969) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. Since his feature debut '' Little Odessa'' in 1994, he has made seven other features including '' We Own the Night'' (2007), '' Two Lovers'' (2008), '' The ...
(born 1969), American filmmaker *
James Gray (goldsmith) James Gray was a Scottish goldsmith working in Edinburgh during the reigns of Mary, Queen of Scots and James VI of Scotland. Gray is known for the "Galloway mazer", a gilt cup now held by the National Museums of Scotland. He also engraved the bras ...
, Scottish goldsmith *
James Lorne Gray James Lorne Gray, (March 2, 1913 – March 2, 1987) was a Canadian administrator and President of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) from 1958 to 1974. Born in Brandon, Manitoba, he received a B. Eng in 1935 and a M.Sc. (Mech. Eng.) in 1 ...
(1913–1987), Canadian, president of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited * James K. Gray (born 1933), Canadian energy entrepreneur * Jim Gray (actor) (born 1957), Canadian actor *
Jimmy Lee Gray Jimmy Lee Gray (September 25, 1948 – September 2, 1983) was an American criminal convicted for the kidnapping, sexual assault and murder of three-year-old Deressa Jean Scales in 1976. At the time of this murder, he was free on parole after ser ...
(1948–1983), American murderer and first man to be executed in Mississippi since the death penalty was reinstated * James "Jamie" Gray, horse dealer convicted of multiple counts of animal cruelty at Spindles Farm * The male pseudonym of Hannah Snell (1723–1792), soldier {{hndis, Gray, James