Sam Jones
Sam Jones or Sammy Jones may refer to:
Athletes
- Sam Jones (basketball) (born 1933), retired American professional basketball player
- Sam Jones (basketball, born 1978), American professional basketball player and coach
- Sam Jones (baseball) (1925–1971), known as "Toothpick Sam"
- Sam Jones (footballer) (born 1974), Australian rules footballer from Tasmania
- Sam Jones (rugby union) (born 1991), English rugby union footballer
- Sad Sam Jones (1892–1966), baseball player
- Sammy Jones (1861–1951), Australian cricketer
- Sammy Jones (footballer) (1911–1993), Irish footballer
Politicians
- Sam Jones (Australian politician) (1923–1999), Member for Waratah, New South Wales, 1965–1984
- Sam Jones (Confederate Army officer) (1819–1887), Civil War Confederate Major General
- Sam Jones (Louisiana politician) (born 1953), Louisiana state representative for St. Mary Parish since 2008
- Sam Jones (mayor), mayor of Mobile, Alabama 2005–2013
- Sam H. Jones (1897–1978), governor of Louisiana
- Ar-pi-uck-i (1760–1860), known as Sam Jones, Seminole Native American chief
Music and entertainment
- Sam Jones (musician) (1924–1981), American bassist, cellist, and composer
- Sam J. Jones (born 1954), American actor, best known for his lead role in the 1980 Flash Gordon movie adaptation
- Sam Jones III, American actor, played Pete Ross on Smallville
- Sam Jones (photographer), Los Angeles-based photographer, director, and tv show host
Fictional characters
- Sam Jones (Doctor Who), character in Doctor Who spin-off novels
- Sam Jones (Mayberry R.F.D.), a fictional character on The Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry R.F.D.
- Samantha Jones (Sex and the City), a fictional character on Sex and the City and The Carrie Diaries
See also
- Samuel Jones (disambiguation)
- Samantha Jones (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Sam Jones
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