Jim French
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James French may refer to:
  • James R. French
    James R. French
    James R. French is a prominent U.S. aerospace engineer. While working for different NASA contractors during the 1960s, he helped design, develop and test the rocket engines for the Apollo/Saturn launch vehicles and the Apollo Lunar Module that enabled humans to walk on the Moon...

    , American aerospace engineer
  • James French (murderer)
    James French (murderer)
    James D. French was an American criminal who was the last person executed under Oklahoma's death penalty laws prior to Furman v. Georgia. He was also the only prisoner executed in the United States that year...

     (c. 1936–1966), American criminal, last Oklahoma pre-Furman execution
  • Jim French (cowboy)
    Jim French (cowboy)
    Jim French was a New Mexican cowboy.Out of all Regulators, French remains the most mysterious. Not much is known about him, such as where he came from or how he came to work for John Tunstall. He was known to be a large, powerful man, variously reported to be either half-Indian or half-black...

    , New Mexican cowboy
  • Jim French (photographer)
    Jim French (photographer)
    Jim French is an American photographer who under the pseudonym Rip Colt created Colt Studio to publish, what were to become, his iconic homoerotic images in the books, magazines and calendars that presented French's work exclusively and set a new standard for idealized masculinity in...

     (born 1932), American photographer of male erotica
  • Jim French (radio)
    Jim French (radio)
    James R. "Jim" French is an American radio personality and producer who has written and produced, as of 2011, over 803 radio shows, including The Adventures of Harry Nile and The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series.-Life and career:...

    , American radio host for KIRO (AM), writer-producer for The Adventures of Harry Nile
  • Jim French (baseball)
    Jim French (baseball)
    Richard James French is an American former catcher in Major League Baseball who played between and for the Washington Senators. Listed at 5' 7", 182 lb., French batted left-handed and threw right-handed...

    (born 1941), American baseball player
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