'''James Morrison''' or '''Morison''' may refer to:
{{TOC right}} == Arts and entertainment == * Jim Morrison (James Douglas Morrison, 1943–1971), lead singer of the Doors * James Morrison (Geordie songwriter) (1800–1830), Newcastle songwriter * James W. Morrison (1888–1974), American actor in the 1911 film ''A Tale of Two Cities'' * James Morrison (fiddler) (1891–1947), Irish fiddler * James Morrison (artist) (1932–2020), Scottish artist, co-founder of the Glasgow Group of artists * James Morrison (actor) (born 1954), American actor * James Neil Morrison (born 1960), aka Jim Bob, English guitarist and member of Carter USM * James Morrison (jazz musician) (born 1962), Australian jazz musician * James Morrison (singer) (born 1984), English singer and songwriter * Jamie Morrison (born 1984), British rock drummer in Stereophonics, Noisettes * Jim Morrison, host of American talk show ''For & Against''
== Politics and law == * James Morrison (businessman) (1789–1857), British businessman and politician * James L. D. Morrison (1816–1888), American politician from Illinois * James Morrison (Western Australia) (1846–1927), Australian businessman and politician * James B. Morrison (1846-1928), American politician and Sheriff * James J. Morrison (1861–1936), Canadian farm leader * James Morrison (British politician) (1873–1934), British landowner and MP for Nottingham East * James H. Morrison (1908–2000), American politician from Louisiana * James Morrison, 2nd Baron Margadale (1930–2003), British peer * James Morrison (Kansas politician) (1942–2010), American politician from Kansas * James Morrison (Indiana politician) (1796-1869), American politician from Indiana
==Religion== * James Morison (evangelical) (1816–1893), founder of the Scottish evangelical union * James Dow Morrison (1844–1934), American episcopal bishop of Duluth * James Morrison (bishop) (1861–1950), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Antigonish, Nova Scotia
== Science and medicine == * James Morison (physician) (1770–1840), British physician * James Rutherford Morison (1853–1939), British surgeon * Jim Morrison (chemist) (1924–2013), Scottish-born Australian physical chemist
== Sports == * James L. Morrison (fl. 1890s), American college football player and coach at Notre Dame, Hillsdale, Knox, and Illinois College * James Morrison (American football) (1871–1939), American college football player and coach at TCU and VPI * Jim Morrison (hurler) (1923–1994), Irish hurler * Jim Morrison (coach) (1898–1951), American sports coach, head football coach at Valley City State University and Wayne State College * Jim Morrison (ice hockey) (1931–2026), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and scout * James Morrison (cricketer) (1936–2018), New Zealand cricketer * J. J. Dillon (James Morrison, born 1942), American professional wrestler * Jim Morrison (baseball) (born 1952), American Major League Baseball player * James Morrison (golfer) (born 1985), English golfer * James Morrison (footballer) (born 1986), Scottish pro footballer, West Bromwich Albion * James Morrison (boxer) (born 1990), American boxer, son of late Tommy Morrison * James Morrison (bowls), Scottish lawn bowls player * Jim Morrison (mountaineer), American climber and skier
== Others == * James Morrison (mutineer) (1760–1807), British seaman and mutineer * James M. Morrison (1805–1880), American banker * James Augustus Cotter Morison (1832–1888), English essayist and historian * James Morrison, Scottish founder of mobile phone firm i-mate
==See also== * Richard James Morrison (1795–1874), English astrologer
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