James Mason (disambiguation)

James Mason (disambiguation)

James Mason or Jim Mason may be:

Entertainment, sports, and arts:
*James Mason (1909–1984), British actor
*James Mason (chess player) (1849–1905), British (Irish)
*James Mason (conductor) (1941–1991)
*James Mason (field hockey), Australian hockey player
*Jim Mason (producer) (fl. 1970s), American music producer
*James Mason (wrestler), British wrestler
*Jem Mason (1816–1866), 1839 Grand National winning jockey
*Jim Mason (actor), American film actor
*Jim Mason (baseball), former Major League Baseball shortstop, 1971–1979
*Jimmy Mason, Scottish footballer
*James Mason (golfer) (b. 1951), American professional golfer

Other:
*James Brown Mason, U.S. Representative from Rhode Island
*James Mason (National Socialist) (born 1952), American activist
*James Murray Mason (1798–1871), American politician and (Confederate) diplomat
*James O. Mason (b. 1930), American Surgeon General and leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
*Jim Mason (author), American author on human-animal relations


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