James Carter
James, Jim, or Jimmy Carter may refer to:
Entertainment
- James Carter (engraver) (1798–1855), English engraver
- James A. Carter (1902–?), British art director
- Jim Carter (actor) (born 1948), English actor
- James Carter (musician) (born 1969), American jazz saxophonist and flautist
- James Carter (1925/26–2003), American singer for James Carter and the Prisoners
- Jimmy Carter (born 1929), American singer for The Blind Boys of Alabama
Law
- James Carter (judge) (1805–1878), British jurist in Canada
- James C. Carter (1827–1905), American lawyer
- James Marshall Carter (1904–1979), United States federal judge
- James H. Carter (born 1935), justice of the Iowa Supreme Court
Politics
- Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr., born 1924), 39th President of the United States
- James Earl Carter Sr. (1893–1953), father of former US president Jimmy Carter
- James Earl Carter IV, grandson of Jimmy Carter, uncovered the 47% speech by Mitt Romney
- James G. Carter (1795–1849), American state legislator and education reformer
- James P. T. Carter (1822–1869), American military officer and politician in Arizona Territory
- Jimmy Carter (James A Carter, born 1959) Mayor City of Pikeville,KY. 2015-
Sports
- James Carter (coach) (1911–2012), American coach
- Jimmy Carter (boxer) (1923–1994), American boxer
- Jim Carter (American football) (born 1948), American football player
- James Carter (swimmer) (born 1957), British swimmer
- Jim Carter (golfer) (born 1961), American golfer
- James Carter (basketball) (born 1964), Puerto Rican basketball player
- Jimmy Carter (footballer) (born 1965), English footballer
- James Carter (footballer), English football player for the Blackburn Rovers
- James Carter (hurdler) (born 1978), American hurdler
Other
- Jim Carter (pseudoscientist), amateur physicist whose theories have been controversial
- USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23), a US Navy submarine
- Carter (name)
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