James Bell
James, Jim, Jimmy and Jamie Bell may refer to:
Entertainers
- Jimmy Velvit (born 1941), US singer who used the pseudonym James Bell
- James Bell (actor) (1891–1973), American character actor
- Jamie Bell (born 1986), English actor
Politicians
- James Martin Bell (1796–1849), American; U.S. Congressman
- James Bell (New Hampshire) (1805–1857), American; U.S. Senator
- James A. Bell (New York) (1814–?), New York politician
- James Spencer-Bell (1818–1872), known until 1866 as James Bell, MP for Guildford
- James Bell (Australian politician) (1836–1908), Australian businessman and politician, Victorian Legislative Council member 1880–1904
- James Bell (Ormskirk MP) (1872–1955), English Labour MP for Ormskirk
Sport
- Cool Papa Bell (James Thomas Bell, 1903–1991), American baseball player
- James Bell (basketball) (born 1992), American basketball player
- James Bell (footballer, born 1866), Scottish footballer (Dumbarton, Celtic and Kilmarnock)
- James Bell (footballer, born 1883) (1883–1962), Middlesbrough, Portsmouth and Exeter City player
- Jay Bell (footballer) (James Bell, born 1989), English footballer
- Jim Bell (footballer), footballer who represented New Zealand
Business
- James Stroud Bell, American business executive, "the greatest merchandiser", father of James Ford Bell
- James Ford Bell (1879–1961), American entrepreneur; founder of General Mills
- James A. Bell (born 1948), American business executive; Boeing Chief Financial Officer
Others
- James Bell (priest) (1524–1584), Catholic martyr
- James Bell (reformer) (died 1596), English Reformer
- James Bell (merchant) (c. 1739–1814), Scottish-born merchant in Canada
- James Bell (geographical writer) (1769–1833), Scottish geographical writer
- James Bell (chemist) (1825–1908), Irish chemist
- James George Bell (1831–1911), American settler and businessman
- James B. Bell (1835–1910), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- James Stanislaus Bell (c1840), British adventurer in Circassia (Mission of the Vixen)
- James Bell (Medal of Honor) (1845–1901), American; US Army private
- J. Franklin Bell (1856–1919), Chief of Staff of the United States Army
- Sir James Bell (town clerk) (1866–1937), Town Clerk of London, 1902–1935
- James Bell (bishop) (born 1950), English clergyman
- Jim Bell (born 1958), American crypto-anarchist
- James F. Bell, III (born 1965), American scientist
See also
- James Bell Pettigrew (1832–1908), Scottish anatomist
- Bell (surname)
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