James Duffy

James Duffy

James Duffy is the name of:

  • James E. Duffy, Jr. (born 1942), U.S. Democrat nominee for the Hawaii Supreme Court and former federal judicial nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • James Duffy (psychiatrist), neuropsychiatrist and associate professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of Connecticut
  • James Duffy (Irish publisher) (1809–1871), Irish publisher of Nationalist and Roman Catholic books, bibles and religious texts
  • James Duffy (athlete) (1890–1915), winner of the 1914 Boston Marathon
  • James Duffy (VC) (1889–1969), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1917
  • James Duffy (fictional character), a character in the short story “A Painful Case” (part of the book Dubliners) by James Joyce
  • James Duffy (cricketer)
  • James Albert Duffy (died 1968), first bishop for the Diocese of Grand Island
  • James P.B. Duffy (1878–1969), former U.S. Congressman from New York
  • Jamie Duffy (born 1983), Irish footballer
  • Jim Duffy (journalist) (born 1966), journalist, political commentator, and Irish advisor to Australia's Republic Advisory Committee
  • Jim Duffy (footballer) (born 1959), former caretaker manager of Norwich City F.C.
  • Jim Duffy (rugby league), rugby league footballer
  • Jim Duffy (journalist) (born 1966), Irish historian and political commentator

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