Jimmy Smith

Jimmy Smith may refer to:

  • Jimmy Smith (running back) (born 1960), American football player
  • Jimmy Smith (wide receiver) (born 1969), former NFL player with the Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Jimmy Smith (cornerback) (born 1988), American football player for the Baltimore Ravens
  • Jimmy Smith (American football coach), American college football coach
  • Jimmy Smith (Australian footballer) (1877–?), Australian rules footballer and coach of St Kilda
  • Jimmy Smith (baseball) (1895–1974), Major League Baseball infielder who played from 1914 until 1922
  • Jimmy Smith (fighter) (born 1977), host of Discovery Channel's Fight Quest
  • Jimmy Smith (footballer born 1889) (c . 1889–1918), English centre forward who played for Brighton & Hove Albion and Bradford (Park Avenue)
  • Jimmy Smith (footballer born 1901) (1901–1964), Scottish goalkeeper
  • Jimmy Smith (footballer born 1902) (1902–1975), Scottish footballer who played for numerous clubs
  • Jimmy Smith (footballer born 1911) (1911–2003), Scottish footballer who played for Rangers F.C.
  • Jimmy Smith (footballer born 1947), Scottish footballer who played for Newcastle United F.C.
  • Jimmy Smith (footballer born 1987) (born 1987), English footballer who plays for Leyton Orient F.C.
  • Jimmy Smith (musician) (1925/8–2005), American jazz organist
  • Jimmy Smith (advertising), American advertising creative and author
  • Jimmy Neil Smith, founder and president of the International Storytelling Center
  • Jimmy Lee Smith, retired heavyweight professional boxer from Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Jimmie Smith (born 1938), American jazz drummer
  • Jimmy Smith, guitarist for English indie band Foals
  • Jimmy Smith (Negro Leagues) (1874-1960) Negro Leagues Infielder from 1902-1909

Famous quotes containing the words jimmy and/or smith:

    You’re so sly and so am I.
    Michael Mann, U.S. screenwriter. Jimmy Price (Dan E. Butler)

    As Nature is always careless and indifferent
    Who sees, who steps, means nothing and this is pretty.
    —Stevie Smith (1902–1971)