Tom Jones
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Tom Jones may refer to:
People
The name or stage name of the following people:
Arts and entertainment
- Tom Jones (singer), stage name of Welsh singer born Thomas John Woodward (born 1940)
- Tom Jones (lyricist) (1928–2023), American librettist and lyricist
- Tom Jones (wrestler) (born 1982), British professional wrestler better known as "The UK Kid"
- Tom Jones (artist) (born 1964) Ho-Chunk artist, curator, and professor of photography
Politics
- Tom Jones (Alabama politician), member of the Alabama House of Representatives
- Tom Jones (Australian politician) (1924–2014), Australian politician
- Tom Jones (Kentucky politician) (1947–2025), member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
- Tom Jones (Pennsylvania politician), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- Tom Jones (South Dakota politician) (born 1940), member of the South Dakota Senate
Sports
American football
- Tom Jones (end) (c. 1909–????), American college football player
- Tom Jones (coach) (c. 1924–2014), American football coach and college athletics administrator
- Tom Jones (gridiron football) (1931–1978), American and Canadian football player
Association football (soccer)
- Tom Jones (footballer, born 1899) (1899–1978), Welsh footballer
- Tom Jones (footballer, born 1916), English footballer
- Tom Jones (footballer, born 1964), English footballer
Australian rules football
- Tom Jones (footballer, born 1904) (1904–1944), Australian rules footballer
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