James Cook (1728–1779) was a British explorer, navigator, and map maker.
James Cook may also refer to:
James Cook (American banker), American banker active in Russia
James Cook (Australian footballer) (born 1974), former Australian Football League player
James Cook (American football) (1888–1979), National Football League guard
James M. Cook (1807–1868), New York State Comptroller, 1854–1855
James William Cook (1820–1875), Canadian businessman and political figure
James Cook (boxer) (born 1959), British boxer and community worker
James Cook (broadcaster), British journalist and Los Angeles correspondent for the BBC
James Cook (Skins), a fictional character from the British teen drama Skins
James Clement Cook (born 1959), American musician, writer, and film and television producer
James Hume Cook (1866–1942), Australian politician
James H. Cook, American frontiersman, see Paleontology in Nebraska
James B. Cook, English-trained architect in Memphis, Tennessee
James Dunbar Cook (1921–2007), British rear admiral
James Cook, a member of the band Delphic
Jim Cook (baseball) (1879–1949), Major League Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs
Jim Cook (1921–1983), stock car racer in the NASCAR Grand National Series
Jim Cook (footballer, born 1904), English footballer (Grimsby Town)
Jim Cook (footballer, born 1948), Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock FC, Dumbarton FC, Falkirk FC)
James Wilfred Cook FRSE (1900-1975), English chemist
James Cook University, Queensland, Australia
James Cook Boys Technology High School, Kogarah, Australia
James Cook High School, South Auckland, New Zealand
James Cook University Hospital, a teaching hospital in Marton, Middlesbrough, England
James Cook railway station, a station being built primarily to serve the hospital
RRS James Cook, a British research ship
Captain James Cook (miniseries), a 1989 Australian mini series
Captain Cook (Blackadder), an episode of Blackadder Goes Forth
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