Jesse Smith

Jesse Smith

Jesse Smith may refer to:

  • Jesse D. Smith, Australian rules footballer with the Carlton Football Club
  • Jesse W. Smith, former Australian rules footballer with the North Melbourne and St Kilda Football Clubs
  • Jesse N. Smith, pioneer of the Mormon religion
  • Jesse Smith, former drummer for Christian metalcore band Zao
  • Jesse Smith (singer), lead singer of the former punk band Cauterize
  • Jesse A. Smith, water polo player for the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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