James Guthrie (disambiguation)
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James Guthrie may refer to:
- James Guthrie (Australian politician)James Guthrie (Australian politician)James Francis Guthrie was an Australian politician. Born at Rich Avon Station in Victoria, he was educated at Geelong College before becoming a grazier, sheep breeder and woolbroker. In 1919, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Nationalist Senator for Victoria...
(1872–1958), Australian Senator - James Guthrie (Actor) Singing "Vesti la Giubba" in I Pagliacci Opera. "Intouchables" Brian de Palma 1987
- James Guthrie (artist)James Guthrie (artist)Sir James Guthrie was a Scottish painter, best known in his own lifetime for his portraiture, although today more generally regarded as a painter of Scottish Realism.-Life and work:...
(1859–1930) - James Guthrie (conductor)James Guthrie (conductor)James Kelley Guthrie was an American symphony conductor and newspaper executive.At the age of 15, he founded the San Bernardino Community Orchestra, which is today the San Bernardino Symphony....
(born circa 1914), American conductor and newspaper executive - James Guthrie (Kentucky) (1792–1869), American businessman and politician
- James Guthrie (record producer)James Guthrie (record producer)James K.A. Guthrie is a British recording engineer and record producer best known for his work with the progressive rock band Pink Floyd, having served as a producer and engineer for the band since 1978...
- Jim Guthrie (singer-songwriter), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Jim Guthrie (racing driver), racecar driver
- Jimmie GuthrieJimmie GuthrieAndrew James "Jimmie" Guthrie was a Scottish motorcycle racer famous for 19 motorcycle Grand Prix wins and 3 victories in the North West 200 and 6 wins at the Isle of Man TT Races in his career.-Biography:...
, motorcycle racer - Jimmy Guthrie (footballer)Jimmy Guthrie (footballer)Jimmy Guthrie was born James Wallace Taylor Guthrie in Luncarty, Perthshire, Scotland on June 6, 1912. He played for Luncarty City Boys, Perth Thistle F.C. and Scone Thistle before joining Dundee for the 1932/33 season...
, Scottish footballer