Peter Jones (disambiguation)

Peter Jones (disambiguation)

Peter Jones (1920–2000) was an English actor.

Peter Jones or Pete Jones may also refer to:

*Peter Jones (classicist), British classicist, writer, journalist and broadcaster
*Peter Jones (entrepreneur) (b. 1966), founder of Phones International; star of BBC TV series "Dragons' Den" and judge on ABC's "American Inventor"
*Peter Jones (drummer), member of Crowded House
*Peter Jones (broadcaster) (1930–1990), former BBC radio sports commentator
*Peter Jones (rugby league), former Australian rugby league player
*Peter Jones (mathematician), known for his work in harmonic analysis and fractal geometry
*Peter Jones (missionary) (1808–1856), Mississauga Ojibwa Methodist minister, chief and missionary
*Peter Jones (Australian Rules footballer) (b. 1946), Australian rules footballer for Carlton
*Peter Jones (referee) (b. 1954), English football (soccer) referee
*Peter Edmund Jones (1843–1909), Indian agent and chief of New Credit, Ontario
*Peter Lawson Jones, African American Democrat politician
*Peter Jones (lawyer) (b. 1946), Counsel to the National Assembly for Wales Commission
*Peter Rees Jones (1843–1905), founder of Peter Jones department store
*Peter Jones (department store), located in London
* Pete Jones (director), director of "Stolen Summer", via "Project Greenlight"
* Pete Jones (UK musician), former bass player for Public Image Limited, 1982–1983, and Cowboys International


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