James Phillips
James Phillips may refer to:
- James Phillips (Canadian musician), Canadian multi-instrumentalist, producer and engineer
- James Phillips (footballer) (fl. 1877–1878), Scottish international football player
- James Phillips (kickboxer) (born 1980), Famous German- American kickboxer and martial artist
- James Phillips (musician) (1959–1995), South African rock singer, songwriter and performer
- James Phillips (Parliamentarian) (died 1674), colonel and Member of Parliament under the English Commonwealth
- James Phillips (playwright) (born 1977), British playwright and director
- James Phillips (rugby union) (born 1987), English rugby union player
- James Andrew Phillips, associate professor of philosophy at the University of New South Wales
- James C. Phillips (born 1933), American physicist
- James D. Phillips, former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Congo and Burundi
- James Dickson Phillips, Jr. (born 1922), American judge
- James F. Phillips (1930–2001), American environmental activist who worked under the pseudonym the Fox
- James J. Phillips, Northwestern University's director of intercollegiate athletics and recreation
- James Madhlope Phillips (1919–1987), South African artist
- James Milner Phillips (1905–1974), English engineer and businessman
- James Phillips, English songwriter, better known as John Turner
- James Phillips, American songwriter and producer better known as LRoc
- Jim Phillips (1860–1930), Australian cricketer
- Jim Phillips (American football) (born 1936), former American football wide receiver
- Jim Phillips (born 1944), American graphic designer and cartoonist, former art director for Santa Cruz Skateboards
- Jimmy Phillips (footballer, born 1966), English football player (Bolton Wanderers)
- Jimmy Phillips (footballer, born 1989), English football player (Gateshead)
- Jimmy Phillips (Texas) (1913–2002), senator
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