Jack White

Jack White may refer to:

  • Jack White (musician) (born 1975), with the rock bands The White Stripes, The Raconteurs, and The Dead Weather
  • Jack White (cricketer) (1891–1961), former English cricket captain
  • Jack White (film producer) (1897–1984), film producer at Columbia Pictures (a.k.a. Preston Black)
  • Jack White (footballer) (1879–?), English footballer
  • Jack White (golfer) (1873–1949), Scottish golfer
  • Jack White (infielder), 1920s MLB infielder
  • Jack White (outfielder), 1900s MLB outfielder
  • Jack White (politician), Canadian labour activist
  • Jack White (producer) (born 1940), German producer of disco music
  • Jack White (racecar driver), won a NASCAR race in 1949
  • Jack White (reporter) (1942–2005), American investigative reporter
  • Jack White (trade unionist) (1879–1946), Irish activist and co-founder of the Irish Citizen's Army
  • Jack White (VC) (1896–1949), UK soldier, recognized for bravery in First World War

Famous quotes containing the words jack and/or white:

    This is the priest all shaven and shorn
    That married the man all tattered and torn
    Mother Goose (fl. 17th–18th century. The House That Jack Built (l. 37–38)

    There was something refreshingly and wildly musical to my ears in the very name of the white man’s canoe, reminding me of Charlevoix and Canadian Voyageurs. The batteau is a sort of mongrel between the canoe and the boat, a fur-trader’s boat.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)