Thomas O'Brien
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Thomas O’Brien, Tom O’Brien, or Tommy O'Brien may refer to:
- Thomas D. O'Brien (1859–1935), co-founder of William Mitchell College of Law
- Thomas J. O'Brien (Illinois politician) (20th c.), Illinois politician
- Thomas J. O'Brien (Massachusetts politician) (contemporary), Massachusetts State Representative
- Thomas J. O'Brien (Michigan politician) (1842–1933), Michigan politician and U.S. ambassador
- Thomas J. O'Brien (bishop) (born 1935), Bishop of Phoenix, 1982–2003
- Thomas P. O'Brien (born 1960), former United States Attorney for the Central District of California
- Tom O'Brien (trade unionist) (1900–1970), British trade unionist and Member of Parliament
- Tom O'Brien (second baseman) (1860–1921), baseball player
- Tom O'Brien (outfielder) (1873–1901), Major League Baseball outfielder/infielder
- Tom O'Brien (actor) (born 1965), American film actor
- Tom O'Brien (American football) (born 1948), American college football coach at NC State
- Tom O'Brien (Australian rules footballer) (1889–?), Australian rules footballer for University
- Tom O'Brien (jockey) (born 1986), steeplechase rider who competed in four Grand Nationals up to 2010
- Tommy O'Brien (1918–1978), Major League Baseball outfielder
- Thomas O'Brien (bishop) (1792–1874), Church of Ireland Bishop of Ossory, Ferns, and Leighlin
- Tom O'Brien (swindler) (1851–1904), American confidence man and swindler
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