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*[[Jim Smith (American football)]] (born 1955), former NFL and USFL wide receiver
==Arts and entertainment==
*[[Jim Smith (animator)]] (born 1954), Texan animator and co-writer on ''The Ren and Stimpy Show''
*[[Jim Smith (animator)]] (born 1954), Texan animator and co-writer on ''The Ren and Stimpy Show''
*[[Jim Cooray Smith]] (born 1978), British writer of directorial critical biographies and television guides, also involved with the ''Kaldor City'' series
*[[Jim Smith (basketball)]] (born 1958), former NBA player
*[[Jim Smith (cricketer)]] (1906–1979), English cricketer
*[[Jim Smith (defensive back)]] (born 1946), former American football defensive back in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins
*[[Jim Smith (footballer, born 1937)]], Scottish football player (Preston North End)
*[[Jim Smith (footballer, born 1940)]], English football player and manager, currently a director of Oxford United
*[[Jim Smith (racing businessman)]], owner of Ultra Motorsports
*[[Jim Cooray Smith]] (born 1978), writer of directorial critical biographies and television guides, also involved with the ''Kaldor City'' series
*[[Jim Ray Smith]] (born 1932), American football player
*[[Jim Field Smith]] (born 1979), British film director, comedy writer, and actor
*[[Jim Field Smith]] (born 1979), British film director, comedy writer, and actor
*[[Jim Smith (author)]], British author, illustrator and designer
*[[Jim Smith (baseball)]] (born 1954), major league infielder who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1982 season
*[[Jim Smith (coach)]], [[LSU Tigers baseball]] head coach 1966–1978
*[[Jim Smith (bassist)]], bass guitarist of Cardiacs

==Politics==
*[[Jim Smith (Indiana politician)]], member of the Indiana State Senate
*[[Jim Smith (Indiana politician)]], member of the Indiana State Senate
*[[Jim Smith (Nebraska politician)]], member of the [[Nebraska Legislature]]
*[[Jim Smith (Nebraska politician)]] (born 1959), member of the Nebraska Legislature
*[[Jim Smith (Nova Scotia politician)]], member of the 54th-[[58th General Assembly of Nova Scotia]]
*[[James Smith (New Mexico politician)|Jim Smith (New Mexico politician)]] member of the New Mexico Legislature and Bernalillo County Commission
*[[Jim Smith (Nova Scotia politician)]] (1935–2020), former MLA and cabinet minister in Nova Scotia, Canada
*[[Jim Smith Jr.]], state legislator in Alabama

==Sports==
===Footballers===
*[[Jim Smith (footballer, born 1863)]] (1863–1937), English football player
*[[Jim Smith (footballer, born 1937)]] (1937–2002), Scottish football player (Preston North End)
*[[Jim Smith (footballer, born 1940)]] (1940–2019), English football player and manager
*[[Jim Smith (Cavan Gaelic footballer)]] (1901–1970), Irish Gaelic footballer
*[[Jim Smith (Louth Gaelic footballer)]] (1887–1951), Irish Gaelic footballer
*[[Jim Smith (footballer, born 1887)]] (1887–?), Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne
*[[Jim Smith (footballer, born 1947)]], Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn
*[[Jim Ray Smith]] (born 1932), American football player
*[[Jim Smith (defensive back)]] (born 1946), former American football defensive back in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins

===Other sports===
*[[Jim Smith (baseball coach)]] (died 2001), LSU Tigers baseball head coach 1966–1978
*[[Jim Smith (basketball coach)]] (born 1934), college basketball head coach
*[[Jim Smith (basketball, born 1958)]], former NBA player
*[[Jim Smith (catcher)]], Negro league baseball player
*[[Jim Smith (cricketer, born 1906)]] (1906–1979), English cricketer
*[[Jim Smith (cricketer, born 1940)]], New Zealand cricketer
*[[Jim Smith (ice hockey, born 1957)]], (born 1957), President of USA Hockey
*[[Jim Smith (ice hockey, born 1964)]], Canadian ice hockey player
*[[Jim Smith (second baseman)]], Negro league baseball player
*[[Jim Smith (shortstop)]] (born 1954), major league infielder who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1982 season
*[[Jim Smith (wide receiver)]] (born 1955), former NFL and USFL wide receiver

==Others==
*[[Jim Smith (racing businessman)]], owner of Ultra Motorsports
*[[Jim Smith (business executive)]], CEO of Thomson Reuters
*[[Jim Cuthbert Smith]] (born 1954), scientist


==See also==
==See also==

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