Jesse James (disambiguation)

Jesse James (1847–1882) was an American outlaw.

Jesse James may also refer to:

People

 * Jesse James (Pennsylvania politician) (1794–1875), American politician from Pennsylvania
 * Jesse E. James (1875–1951), son of American outlaw Jesse James
 * Jesse James (Texas politician) (1904–1977), Texas State Treasurer
 * Jesse James (singer) (born James McClelland, 1943), American soul singer
 * Jesse James (songwriter), writer of the 1968 hit instrumental "The Horse"
 * Jesse James (television personality) (born 1969), American custom vehicle manufacturer and television personality
 * Jesse James (wrestler) (born 1969), American professional wrestler best known as "Road Dogg" Jesse James
 * Jesse James (Wisconsin politician) (born 1972), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
 * Jesse James (actor) (born 1989), American actor
 * Jesse James Dupree (born 1962), musician
 * Jesse James Keitel, American actress, writer, and artist
 * Jesse James, alias of spammer Davis Wolfgang Hawke

Athletes

 * Jeff James (baseball) (1941–2006), American baseball player
 * Jesse James (center) (born 1971), American football center
 * Jesse James (tight end) (born 1994), American football tight end
 * John James (footballer, born 1948) (1948–2021), English footballer

Film

 * Jesse James (1927 film), a Paramount silent film
 * Jesse James (1939 film), starring Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda

Music

 * "Jesse James" (folk song), a 19th-century American folk song
 * "Jesse James" (Clay Walker song), a 2012 song by Clay Walker
 * "Jesse James", a song by the Kooks from 10 Tracks to Echo in the Dark (2022)

Other uses

 * Jesse James (Lucky Luke), a 1969 Lucky Luke comic title
 * The Jesse James Gang, a political group led by Bill Ayers and Diana Oughton