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* [[Jim Gardner (Commander in Chief character)]], fictional White House Chief of Staff on the television series ''Commander in Chief'' |
* [[Jim Gardner (Commander in Chief character)]], fictional White House Chief of Staff on the television series ''Commander in Chief'' |
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* [[Jim Gardner (baseball)]] (1874–1905), 19th-century baseball player |
* [[Jim Gardner (baseball)]] (1874–1905), 19th-century baseball player |
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* Dr. Jim Gardner, baddest of the bad of the Bible Faculty at [[Freed-Hardeman University]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[James Gardiner (disambiguation)]] |
* [[James Gardiner (disambiguation)]] |
Revision as of 16:35, 25 April 2011
James or Jim Gardner is the name of:
- James Gardner (musician) (born 1962), musician and composer
- James Gardner (news anchor) (born 1948), American journalist and news anchor
- James A. Gardner (1943–1966), Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient
- James Alan Gardner (born 1955), science fiction author
- James Alexander Gardner, innovation author and technologist
- James C. Gardner (1924–2010), mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana
- James Cardwell Gardner (1864–1935), English doctor and amateur rower
- James Carson Gardner (born 1933), Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
- James Daniel Gardner (1839–1905), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
- James N. Gardner, complexity theorist and science essayist
- James Knoll Gardner (born 1940), U.S. federal judge
- James Terry Gardiner (1842–1912), American surveyor and engineer, used the Gardner spelling part of his life
- James Patrick Gardner (1883–1937), Member of Parliament for Hammersmith North
- Jim Gardner (broadcaster) (born 1948), stage name of James Goldman, an American news anchor for WPVI-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Jim Gardner (Commander in Chief character), fictional White House Chief of Staff on the television series Commander in Chief
- Jim Gardner (baseball) (1874–1905), 19th-century baseball player
- Dr. Jim Gardner, baddest of the bad of the Bible Faculty at Freed-Hardeman University