Jack Wilson
Jack or Jackie Wilson may refer to:
- Wovoka (1856–1932), Northern Paiute Indian prophet also known as Jack Wilson
- Jack Wilson (Yorkshire cricketer) (1889–1959), British cricketer, World War I pilot, and jockey
- Jack Wilson (footballer) (1897–?), English footballer
- Jack Wilson (pianist) (1907–2006), British jazz pianist from Warwickshire, England
- Jack Wilson (pitcher) (1912–1995), pitcher in baseball
- Jack Wilson (rower) (1914–1997), British rower and Olympic champion in 1948
- Jack Wilson (American football) (1917–2001), first-round pick of the Cleveland Rams in 1942
- Jack Wilson (boxer) (1918–1956), American boxer and Olympic medalist in 1936
- Jack Wilson (Australian cricketer) (1921–1985), Australian cricketer
- Jack Wilson (writer) (1937–1997), Northern Irish novelist
- Jack L. Wilson (1936–1986), American college basketball player and high school basketball coach
- Jack Wilson (jazz pianist) (1936–2007), American jazz pianist from Chicago
- Jack Wilson (infielder) (born 1977), Former American baseball player
- Jack Wilson (rugby union) (born 1989), New Zealand rugby union player
- Jack M. Wilson (born 1945), President of the University of Massachusetts
- Jack Wilson (Home and Away), a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Home and Away
- Jackie Wilson (boxer) (1909–1966), American boxer
- Jackie Wilson (1934–1984), American soul and R&B singer
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