James Coburn (disambiguation)
- James Coburn (disambiguation)
James Coburn may refer to:
*James Coburn (1928-2002), American actor and director
*James Coburn (criminal) (1926-1964, last person to be executed in the US for a crime other than murder
*Jim Coburn (born 1944), US politician, former Governor of New Hampshire
*James Coburn (Irish politician) (died 1953), Irish National League / Independent / Fine Gael politician from Louth
ee also
*James Cockburn (disambiguation) (pronounced James Coburn)
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