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==Arts==
==Arts==
*[[James Anderson (American actor)]] (1921–1969), American actor
*[[James Anderson (American actor)]] (1921–1969), American actor
*[[James Anderson (author)]] (1936–2007), British mystery writer
*[[James Anderson (British author)]] (1936–2007), British mystery writer
*[[James Anderson (English actor)]] (born 1980), British actor
*[[James Anderson (English actor)]] (born 1980), British actor
*[[James Anderson (filmmaker)]] (1902–1960), American film director
*[[James Anderson (filmmaker)]] (1902–1960), American film director
*[[James Anderson (songwriter)]] (1825–1899), Tyneside songwriter
*[[James Anderson (songwriter)]] (1825–1899), Tyneside songwriter
*[[James Anderson (writer)]], American television writer
*[[James Anderson (American writer)]], American television writer
*[[James Arthur Anderson]] (born 1955), American writer
*[[James Arthur Anderson]] (born 1955), American writer
*[[James McConnell Anderson]] (1907–1998), American painter and potter
*[[James McConnell Anderson]] (1907–1998), American painter and potter
*[[Big Dad Ritch]] (James Richard Anderson), lead vocalist for American heavy metal band Texas Hippie Coalition
*Big Dad Ritch (James Richard Earl Anderson), lead vocalist for American heavy metal band [[Texas Hippie Coalition]]
*[[James Robertson Anderson]] (1811–1895), Scottish actor
*[[James Robertson Anderson]] (1811–1895), Scottish actor
*[[James William Anderson III]] (born 1937), American singer


==Government==
==Government==
*[[James Anderson (British politician)]] (1800–1864), Lord Provost of Glasgow and British MP for Stirling
*[[James Anderson (British politician)]] (1800–1864), lord provost of Glasgow and British MP for Stirling
*[[James Anderson (Manitoba politician)]] (1903–1983), Canadian politician
*[[James Anderson (Manitoba politician)]] (1903–1983), Canadian politician
*[[James Drummond Anderson (1886–1968)]], Financial Commissioner of the Punjab
*[[James Drummond Anderson (1886–1968)]], financial commissioner of the Punjab
*[[James Drummond Anderson (1852–1920)]], member of the Indian Civil Service
*[[James Drummond Anderson (1852–1920)]], member of the Indian Civil Service
*[[James H. Anderson (politician)]] (1878–1936), Lieutenant Governor of Delaware in the 1920s
*[[James H. Anderson (politician)]] (1878–1936), lieutenant governor of Delaware in the 1920s
*[[James Hodson Anderson]] (1909–1996), Nebraska attorney general
*[[James Lee Anderson]] (born 1948), American politician in the Wyoming Senate
*[[James Lee Anderson]] (born 1948), American politician in the Wyoming Senate
*[[James Sibree Anderson]] (1841–1927), Scottish-born Wisconsin politician
*[[James Sibree Anderson]] (1841–1927), Scottish-born Wisconsin politician
*[[James Thomas Milton Anderson]] (1878–1946), Canadian politician; Premier of Saskatchewan, 1929–1934
*[[James Thomas Milton Anderson]] (1878–1946), Canadian politician; premier of Saskatchewan, 1929–1934
*[[James Alexander Anderson]] (died 1930), Canadian politician


==Military==
==Military==
*[[James Anderson (defense official)|James H. Anderson]], acting [[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]]
*[[James Anderson (defense official)]], acting under secretary of defense for policy
*[[James Anderson Jr.]] (1947–1967), USMC, Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient
*[[James Anderson Jr.]] (1947–1967), USMC, Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient
*[[James Anderson (Royal Navy officer)]] (1765–1835)
*[[James Anderson (Royal Navy officer)]] (1765–1835)
*[[James Anderson (Medal of Honor)]] (1849–1918), American Indian Wars soldier
*[[James Anderson (Medal of Honor)]] (1849–1918), American Indian Wars soldier
*[[James Hodson Anderson]] (1901-1996), Nebraska Attorney General
*[[James Patton Anderson]] (1822–1872), Confederate Army general
*[[James Patton Anderson]] (1822–1872), Confederate Army general


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*[[James Anderson (civil engineer)]] (1793–1861), Scottish civil engineer
*[[James Anderson (civil engineer)]] (1793–1861), Scottish civil engineer
*[[James Anderson (mechanical engineer)]] (1871–1945), Scottish mechanical engineer
*[[James Anderson (mechanical engineer)]] (1871–1945), Scottish mechanical engineer
*[[James B. Anderson]] (born 1935), American professor of chemistry and physics at Penn State University
*[[James B. Anderson]] (1935–2021), American professor of chemistry and physics at Penn State University
*[[James D. Anderson]] (1930–1976), American herpetologist
*[[James D. Anderson]] (1930–1976), American herpetologist
*[[James G. Anderson]] (born 1944), American professor of atmospheric chemistry at Harvard University
*[[James G. Anderson]] (born 1944), American professor of atmospheric chemistry at Harvard University
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==Sports==
==Sports==
*[[James Allan Anderson (chess player)]] (1906–1991), American chess player
*[[James Allan Anderson (chess player)]] (1906–1991), American chess player
*[[James Anderson (American football)]] (born 1983), American football linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons
*[[James Anderson (American football)]] (born 1983), American football linebacker
*[[James Anderson (badminton)]] (born 1974), English Badminton Player
*[[James Anderson (badminton)]] (born 1974), English badminton player
*[[James Anderson (basketball)]] (born 1989), American basketball player
*[[James Anderson (basketball)]] (born 1989), American basketball player
*[[James Anderson (cricketer)]] (born 1931), English cricketer for Oxford University Cricket Club
*[[Duncan Anderson]] (James Duncan Anderson, born 1931), Australian amateur Australian rules footballer and cricketer for Oxford University
*[[James Anderson (cricketer)]] (born 1982), English international cricketer
*[[James Anderson (cricketer)]] (born 1982), English international cricketer
*[[James Anderson (Australian cricketer)]] (1889–1951), Australian cricketer for the Queensland representative team
*[[James Anderson (footballer)]], Scottish footballer
*[[James Anderson (footballer)]], Scottish footballer
*[[Jamie Anderson (golfer)]] (1842–1905), born James Anderson, Scottish golfer
*[[Jamie Anderson (golfer)]] (James Anderson, 1842–1905), Scottish golfer
*[[James Anderson (swimmer)]] (born 1963), British Paralympic swimmer
*[[Jim Anderson (swimmer)]] (James Allan Anderson, born 1963), British Paralympic swimmer
*[[James Anderson (tennis)]] (1894–1973), Australian tennis player
*[[James Anderson (tennis)]] (1894–1973), Australian tennis player
*[[James Oswald Anderson]] (1872–1932), sportsman in Argentina
*[[James Oswald Anderson]] (1872–1932), Argentine sportsman


==Other==
==Other==
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*[[James Anderson (trade unionist)]] (died 1917), British trade union leader
*[[James Anderson (trade unionist)]] (died 1917), British trade union leader
*[[James Craig Anderson]] (1963–2011), American murder victim
*[[James Craig Anderson]] (1963–2011), American murder victim
*[[James M. Anderson]], American hospital executive
*[[James M. Anderson (hospital executive)]], American hospital executive
*Sir James [[Norman Dalrymple Anderson]] (1908–1994), English missionary and academic Arabist
*[[James R. Anderson]] (1864–1913), lawyer in South Australia
*[[James R. Anderson]] (1864–1913), lawyer in South Australia



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