James Robinson
James, Jim, Jimmy or Jamie Robinson may refer to:
Public officials
- J. Kenneth Robinson (1916–1990), American Republican politician from Virginia
- J. W. Robinson (James William Robinson, 1878–1964), American Democratic politician from Utah
- James Robinson, Canadian political figure elected in 1871 to Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
- James Robinson (New Brunswick) (1852–1932), Canadian Conservative politician from New Brunswick
- James Robinson (North Dakota) (1843–1933), American jurist who served on North Dakota Supreme Court
- James Robinson (Ohio), 6th mayor of Columbus, Ohio and former president of the Columbus and Sandusky Turnpike Company
- James Fisher Robinson (1800–1882), American Democratic politician from Kentucky
- James Carroll Robinson (1823–1886), American Democratic politician from Illinois
- James D. Robinson, Canadian mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, 1873
- James E. Robinson (1868–1932), American jurist in Ohio
- James L. Robinson (1838–1887), American Democratic politician from North Carolina
- James M. Robinson (Indiana) (1861–1942), American Democratic politician from Indiana
- James S. Robinson (1827–1892), American Republican politician from Ohio
- James W. Robinson (Texas and California) (1791–1857), American state official; Texas provisional governor
- James Wallace Robinson (1826–1898), American Republican politician from Ohio
- James Robinson (Australian politician) (1860–1922), member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
Recipients of American Medal of Honor
- James H. Robinson (soldier) (died 1864), Civil War private in Union Army; awarded Medal of Honor in 1864
- James E. Robinson, Jr. (1918–1945), Army first lieutenant; posthumous recipient of Medal of Honor in 1945
- James W. Robinson Jr. (1940–1966), Army sergeant; posthumous recipient of Medal of Honor during Vietnam War
Historians, scholars and clergymen
- James Harvey Robinson (1863–1936), American historian and co-founder of New School for Social Research
- James Herman Robinson (1907–1972), American clergyman and humanitarian
- James A. Robinson (University of West Florida) (born 1932), American academic, president of University of West Florida
- James A. Robinson (Harvard University) (born 1960), British economic and political scientist
- James M. Robinson (1924–2016), American biblical scholar, author, editor and professor
- James C. Robinson (health economist) (born 1953), professor at the University of California, Berkeley
Artists, performers and producers
- James F. Robinson (filmmaker) (born 1955), American director, writer and producer
- James G. Robinson (born 1935), American film producer, chairman and CEO of Morgan Creek Productions
- James Robinson (writer), English writer of comic books and screenplays
- James Robinson (filk musician) (born 1948), American filk music songwriter and performer
- James Robinson (opera director), Artistic Director of the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
- Jamie Robinson (actor), Scottish actor with a role in Braveheart as young William Wallace
- Jamie Robinson (actor), Canadian actor with a role in The Fraternity
- Jim Robinson (trombonist) (1892–1976), American musician, known as Big Jim Robinson
- Jimmy Robinson (actor) (1918–1967), American actor in the Mickey McGuire short film series from 1927 to 1934
- Jimmy Robinson (recording engineer) (born 1950), American recording engineer, record producer and musician
- J-Ro (James Robinson, born 1969), American musical artist, co-founder of group Tha Alkaholiks
Sports figures
- James Robinson (basketball, born 1994), Member of Team USA at the 2013 FIBA Under-19 World Championship
- James Robinson (basketball) (born 1970), Retired American basketball player
- James Robinson (English footballer), wing half for Bradford City, Doncaster Rovers, Scarborough and Newcastle, 1923–1931
- James Robinson (footballer, born 1899) (1898–?), Irish forward; played for Manchester United and Tranmere Rovers
- James Robinson (footballer, born 1982), English striker; with Crewe Alexandria, playing in Australia since 2005
- James Robinson (gridiron football) (born 1982), wide receiver for Pittsburgh Power
- James Robinson (jockey) (1794–1873), British jockey
- Jim Robinson (racing driver) (1946–1995), American NASCAR driver
- Jimmy Robinson (rugby league), English rugby league footballer of the 1930s, '40s and '50s
- James Robinson (runner) (born 1954), American middle-distance runner
- Jamie Robinson (Canadian football) (born 1987), gridiron football player
- Jamie Robinson (gridiron football) (born 1987), defensive back for the Toronto Argonauts
- Jamie Robinson (motorcycle racer) (born 1974), English motorcycle racer
- Jamie Robinson (rugby player) (born 1980), Welsh rugby union footballer
- Jim Robinson (boxer) (born 1925), American boxer
- Jimmy Robinson (Australian footballer) (1881–1947), Australian rules footballer of the 1900s
- Jimmy Robinson (born 1953), wide receiver with Giants, 49ers and Broncos; coach
- James Flynn Robinson (1941–2013), American basketball player, guard in NBA and ABA, 1966–1974
- Jamie Robinson (darts player) (born 1976), British darts player
- Jamie Robinson (footballer) (born 1972), English footballer
Others
- James R. Robinson (1860–1950), industrialist, inventor, and author of a seminal book on mine ventilation
- James "Jim" Robinson (1934–2007), English member of Bridgewater Four, convicted of killing Carl Bridgewater
- James D. Robinson III (born 1935), CEO of American Express
- Jim Robinson, American conservative activist; founder of online forum Free Republic
- James "Rocky" Robinson, American community activist; founded Bedford-Stuyvesant Volunteer Ambulance Corps
- James "Gentleman Jim" Robinson (1799–1875), African-American freeman of Virginia
Characters
- Jim Robinson (Neighbours), fictional soap opera character
See also
- Robinson (name)
- All pages beginning with "James Robinson"
- James Robison (disambiguation)
- James Robson (disambiguation)
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