James Powell
James Powell may refer to:
Sports
- Jim Powell (baseball) (1859–1929), Major League Baseball player
- Jim Powell (sportscaster), announcer for the Milwaukee Brewers and Atlanta Braves
- Jimmy Powell (golfer) (born 1935), PGA Tour and Champions Tour golfer
- James Powell (cricketer, born 1792) (1792–1870), English cricketer
- James Powell (cricketer, born 1899) (1899–1973), English cricketer
- James Powell (cricketer, born 1982), Welsh cricketer
Music
- Jimmy Powell (musician) (1914–1994), American jazz saxophonist
- Jimmy Powell (singer) (born 1942), British rhythm and blues singer
Science
- James L. Powell (born 1936), American geologist and environmentalist
- James R. Powell, American physicist
Fiction and poetry
- Jim Powell (British novelist) (born 1949)
- Jim Powell (poet), American poet, translator, literary critic, MacArthur Fellow, classicist
- James Powell (author) (born 1932), author of mystery and humorous short stories
Other
- James Powell and Sons, British stained glass manufacturers
- James Powell (1774–1840), British glassmaker, founder of James Powell and Sons
- Jim Powell (filmmaker), American documentary filmmaker
- Jim Powell (historian), fellow at libertarian think tank the Cato Institute
- James Robert Powell, mayor of Birmingham, Alabama
- James Powell, African American teenager whose shooting led to the Harlem riot of 1964
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