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* Jim Cross, a character in ''[[The Reluctant Fundamentalist (film)|The Reluctant Fundamentalist]]'' |
* Jim Cross, a character in ''[[The Reluctant Fundamentalist (film)|The Reluctant Fundamentalist]]'' |
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* "James Cross", pseudonym of Hugh Parry (1916-1997), author of "[[The Doll-House]]" published in ''Dangerous Visions'' |
* "James Cross", pseudonym of Hugh Parry (1916-1997), author of "[[The Doll-House]]" published in ''Dangerous Visions'' |
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* "James Cross", alias of [[James Blake (Jesuit)|James Blake]] (1649–1728), Jesuit |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 22:10, 27 October 2019
James Cross is a British former diplomat in Canada who was kidnapped by militants in 1970.
James Cross is also the name of:
- James Albert Cross (1876–1952), lawyer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada
- James B. Cross (1819–1876), American lawyer and politician
- James U. Cross (1925–2015), retired United States Air Force brigadier general and author
- James Cross (cricketer) (1862–1927), English cricketer
- James E. Cross (1840–1917), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- Jim Cross (born 1957), Canadian former professional ice hockey player
- Jim Cross, a character in The Reluctant Fundamentalist
- "James Cross", pseudonym of Hugh Parry (1916-1997), author of "The Doll-House" published in Dangerous Visions