List of people with surname Jenkins
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This is a list of real and fictional surnamed Jenkins.
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Real people
The following is a list of real surnamed Jenkins.
A
- Ab Jenkins (1883–1956), American racing car driver
- Al Jenkins (American football) (born 1946), American footballer
- Al Jenkins (boxer), American boxer on List of US national Golden Gloves heavyweight champions
- Albert G. Jenkins (1830–1864), American soldier and politician
- Albert Jenkins (footballer) (1865−1940), English footballer who formed Doncaster Rovers in 1879.
- Albert Jenkins (rugby union) (1895–1953), Welsh international rugby union player
- Bert Jenkins, rugby league footballer of the 1900s, '10s and '20s for Great Britain, Wales, and Wigan
B
- Bill Jenkins (politician) (born 1936), American politician
- Bill Jenkins (drag racer) (1930–2012), American drag racer
- Bill Jenkins (Royal Marines officer) (1925–2002), youngest Royal Marine to win a DSO in the Second World War
- Bill Jenkins, American voice actor for FUNimation Entertainment
- Bill Jenkings born as William Charles Jenkings (1915–1996), Australian writer, newspaper reporter and Bondi Beach identity
- Billy Jenkins (musician) (born 1956), English blues guitarist, composer, and bandleader
- Billy Jenkins (American football) (born 1974), American football defensive back
- Billy Jenkins (Australian footballer) (born 1914), Australian rules footballer
- Bob Jenkins (born 1947), American television and radio sports announcer
- Bob Jenkins (American football) (1923–2001), American football halfback
- Brian Jenkins (politician) (born 1942), British Labour Party politician, MP for Tamworth
- Brian Jenkins (American football) (born 1971), college football coach at Bethune-Cookman University
- Brian Michael Jenkins (born 1942), U.S. terrorism expert
- Bryan Jenkins, Australian chief executive
- Sir Brian Garton Jenkins, Lord Mayor of London, President of the UK Charities Aid Foundation, Deputy Chairman Barclays Bank PLC
C
- Carl Elmer Jenkins (born 1926), American Central Intelligence Agency officer, 1952-1973
- Carlos Jenkins (born 1968), American footballer
- Carter Jenkins (born 1991), American actor
- Charles Jenkins (disambiguation), several people
- Chris Jenkins (disambiguation), several people
- Christopher Martin-Jenkins (1945–2013), cricket journalist
- Clive Jenkins (1926–1999), British trade unionist
- Cullen Jenkins (born 1981), defensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers
- Cynthia Jenkins (1924–2001), New York politician
D
- Dan Jenkins (born 1929), American author and journalist
- Daniel H. Jenkins (born 1963), American actor
- Charles Jenkins (bishop) (born 1951), Episcopal Bishop of Louisiana, 1998–
- Charles E. Jenkins, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and New York State Assembly
- Charles F. Jenkins, Georgia State Representative, 2003–2008
- Charles Francis Jenkins (1867–1934), television pioneer
- Charles H. Jenkins, Texas State Representative, 1907–1910, 1929–1931, see Council of State Governments
- Charles J. Jenkins (1805–1883), governor of Georgia, 1865–1868
- Charles O. Jenkins, American football coach
- Charles Robert Jenkins (born 1940), U.S. soldier who defected to North Korea
- Charles Jenkins (basketball) (born 1989), U.S. basketball player
- Charles Jenkins (musician) (born 1966), Australian musician
- Charles Jenkins Sr. (born 1934), known as Charlie, U.S. track athlete
- Charles Jenkins Jr. (born 1964), his son, U.S. track athlete
- Charlie Jenkins (Australian rules footballer) (1878–?)
- Charles A. Jenkins (born 1962), member of the Maryland House of Delegates
- Charles Jenkins (American Gospel musician) (born 1975), American Gospel musician
- Chris Jenkins (film producer), Welsh film producer
- Chris Jenkins (sound engineer), American sound engineer
- Chris Jenkins (powerlifter), Welsh powerlifter and martial artist
- Chris Jenkins (actor) (born 1987), Welsh actor
- Chris Jenkins (boxer) (born 1988), Welsh boxer
- Christopher Martin-Jenkins (1945–2013), cricket journalist
E
- Ed Jenkins (U.S. politician) (1933–2012), Edgar Jenkins, U.S. Representative from Georgia
- Ed Jenkins (American football) (born 1950), Edward Jenkins, former American football wide receiver
- Ed Jenkins (rugby union) (born 1986), Australian rugby union player
- Edward Jenkins (MP) (1838–1910), author and Member of Parliament (MP) for Dundee 1874–1880
- Edward Jenkins (priest) (1902–1996), Anglican Dean of St David's
- Edward Enoch Jenkins, Attorney-General (Fiji) 1938–1945
- Ella Jenkins (born 1924), American folk singer
- Ernie Jenkins (1880–1958), Wales international rugby union player
- Ernie Jenkins (baseball) (1906–1978), American baseball pitcher and manager
- Evan Jenkins (politician) (born 1960), United States politician from West Virginia
- Evan Jenkins (footballer) (1906–90), Welsh football winger
- Evan Meredith Jenkins (1896–1985), British colonial administrator
F
- Farish Jenkins (1940–2012), American paleontologist
- Ferguson Jenkins (born 1943), Canadian baseball player
- Florence Foster Jenkins (1868–1944), U.S. "soprano" known for her extraordinary bravery on stage
G
- George C. Jenkins (1908–2007), American production designer
- George Jenkins (Australian politician) (1878–1957)
- George W. Jenkins (1907–1996), founder of Publix
- George Jenkins (soccer) (1904–1985), Canadian soccer player
- George P. Jenkins (1914–2009), American business executive
- George Neil Jenkins (1914–2007), professor of oral physiology
- George Jenkins (born 1973), American dentist of The Three Doctors
- George Jenkins, singer with The Stereo Hogzz
- Gordon Jenkins (1910–1984), American musician
- Graeme Jenkins (born 1958), British conductor
- Gwilym Jenkins (1932–1982), Welsh statistician
H
- Harold Jenkins (Shakespeare scholar)
- Harold Jenkins, member of Sugarman Gang
- Harry Jenkins (born 1952) is an Australian Labor politician.
- Harry Jenkins, Sr. (1925–2004), Australian Labor politician
- Harry W. Jenkins, Major General in the United States Marine Corps
- Harry Reginald Jenkins (1881–1970), New Zealand Member of Parliament
- Harry Jenkins (disambiguation), several people
- Herbert George Jenkins (1876–1923), British writer and owner of Herbert Jenkins Ltd. which published many of P. G. Wodehouse's novels.
- Helen Jenkins (born 1984), British triathlete
- Henry Jenkins (supercentenarian)
- Henry Jenkins (MP) for Boroughbridge (UK Parliament constituency)
- Henry Alfred Jenkins
- Horace Jenkins (born 1974), former player in the NBA
- Hugh Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Putney (1908–2004), British Labour Party politician
I
- Ian Jenkins (politician) (born 1941), Scottish politician
- Ian Jenkins (curator), curator at the British Museum
- Ian Jenkins (Royal Navy officer) (1944–2009), former Surgeon General of the British Armed Forces
- Iain Jenkins (born 1972), former Northern Ireland footballer
J
- Jack Jenkins (baseball) (1942–2002), American player
- Jack Jenkins (American football) (1921–1982), player
- Jack Jenkins (rugby player) (1880–1971), Wales international rugby union player
- Jack Jenkins (footballer) (1892–1946), Welsh international
- Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins (1937–2001), American actor
- Jackie Jenkins-Scott (born c. 1950), American business & academic administrator
- Jackie Jenkins (fl. 1990s), British writer a.k.a. Vanessa Bishop
- James J. Jenkins (1923-2012) American psychology professor. Played a significant role in development of cognitive psychology.
- Jean Jenkins (politician) (born 1938), Australian educator and senator for Western Australia
- Jean Jenkins (ethnomusicologist) (1922–1990), American-born ethnomusicologist
- Jerry B. Jenkins (born 1949), American author
- Joe Jenkins (1890–1974), Major League Baseball catcher
- Joseph John Jenkins (1811–1885), English engraver and water-colour painter
- Joseph Willcox Jenkins (1928–2014), American composer, professor of music, and musician.
- John Jenkins (American politician), Maine state senator, mayor and candidate for Governor of Maine
- John Jenkins (governor) (died 1681), colonial governor of North Carolina
- John J. Jenkins (1843–1911), Wisconsin Congressman and Puerto Rico Judge
- John Theophilus Jenkins (1829–1919), physician and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada
- John Hogan Jenkins (1832–1930), British politician, MP for Chatham, 1906–1910
- Sir John Jenkins (diplomat) (born 1955), British ambassador to Saudi Arabia
- Edward Jenkins (MP), born John Edward Jenkins, 1838–1910), British barrister, author and Liberal Party politician
- John Jenkins, 1st Baron Glantawe (1835–1915), Welsh MP for Carmarthen
- John Barnard Jenkins (born 1933), Welsh nationalist, effective leader of Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru in the 1960s
- John Paul Jenkins (born 1981), local politician in Wales
- John Jenkins (Australian politician) (1851–1923), American-born Premier of South Australia
- John Jenkins (composer) (1592–1678), English composer
- Johnny Jenkins (1939–2006), guitarist
- John Jenkins (poet) (born 1949), contemporary Australian poet
- John Jenkins (jazz musician) (1931–1993), American saxophonist
- John Major Jenkins (born 1964), American author and popularisor of the Maya calendar
- John Pickens Jenkins, better known as Bobo Jenkins (1916–1984), American blues singer and record label owner
- John A. Jenkins (born 1950), American journalist and author
- John Jenkins (American football) (born 1952), American football coach
- John Jenkins (defensive tackle) (born 1989), American football player for the New Orleans Saints
- John Jenkins (Australian footballer) (1936–1980), Australian footballer for Richmond and North Melbourne
- John Jenkins (baseball) (1896–1968), Chicago White Sox baseball player
- John Jenkins (basketball) (born 1991), basketball player for the Vanderbilt Commodores
- John Jenkins (Ifor Ceri) (1770–1829), Welsh Church of England priest and antiquarian
- John David Jenkins (1828–1876), Welsh Tractarian clergyman and railwaymen's union President
- Rev. John Jenkins (Gwili) (1872–1936), Welsh poet, theologian and Archdruid, 1932–1936
- Rev. John I. Jenkins (born 1953), 17th President of the University of Notre Dame, 2005–present
- John Jenkins, former director of the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band
- John Holmes Jenkins (1940–1989), American historian, antiquarian bookseller, publisher, and poker player
- John Brady Jenkins, American drug dealer in The Yogurt Connection
- John Carmichael Jenkins (1809-1855), American plantation owner in the Antebellum South
- Johnny Jenkins (racing driver) (1875–1945), early 20th-century American open wheel racing driver
- John Jenkins (rugby league) (1880–1971), rugby league footballer of the 1900s for Wales, and Warrington
- Johnny Jenkins (1939–2006), American blues guitarist
- Johnny Jenkins (racing driver) (1875–1945), American car-race driver
- Joseph Jenkins (disambiguation) (1818–1898), the "Welsh Swagman", farmer, poet and diarist
- Josh Jenkins (born 1989), (professional Australian rules football player
- Justin Michael Jenkins (born 1971), American artist and designer
K
- Karl Jenkins (born 1944), Welsh musician and composer
- Katherine Jenkins (born 1980), Welsh mezzo-soprano
- Keith Jenkins, English postmodern historian
- Ken Jenkins (born 1940), American actor
- Ken Jenkins (American football) (born 1959), American football running back
- Kenny Jenkins (1945–2009), Scottish footballer
- Kris Jenkins (born 1979), defensive lineman for the New York Jets
L
- Sir Leoline Jenkins (1625–1685), Welsh lawyer and diplomat
- Leroy Jenkins (jazz musician) (1932–2007), composer and free jazz violinist and violist
- Leroy Jenkins (televangelist), American televangelist
- Lew Jenkins (1916–1981), U.S. boxer
- Louise Freeland Jenkins (1888–1970), U.S. astronomer
M
- Marilyn Jenkins (born 1937), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Michael Jenkins (Unification Church) (fl. 1980s), president, Unification Church of America
- Michael Jenkins (Canadian football) (born 1976), Canadian Football League running back (Edmonton Eskimos)
- Michael Jenkins (American football) (born 1982), National Football League wide receiver
- Michael Jenkins (diplomat) (born 1936), former British diplomat
- Michael Jenkins (sportscaster) (born 1973), Comcast SportsNet sports anchor
- Michael Jenkins (basketball) (born 1986), American professional basketball player
- Michael A. G. Jenkins, co-creator of the Jenkins-Traub algorithm
- Mick Jenkins (footballer), English footballer
- Mick Jenkins (rapper), American rapper
- Mick Jenkins (rugby), Welsh rugby footballer
- Mike Jenkins (American football) (born 1985), American football cornerback
- Mike Jenkins (poet) (born 1953), Welsh poet, story writer and novelist
- Mike Jenkins (strongman) (1982-2013), professional strongman competitor
N
- Neil Jenkins (footballer)
- Newell Sill Jenkins US-dentist and developer
- Niki Jenkins (born 1973), Canadian judoka
- Nikko Jenkins (born 1986), American spree killer
P
- Paul Jenkins (actor) (1939-2013), American actor
- Paul Jenkins (barrister), Chief Executive of the Treasury Solicitor's Department and Treasury Solicitor
- Paul Jenkins (cricketer) (born 1972), English cricketer
- Paul Jenkins (economist), Canadian economist and Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada
- Paul Jenkins (painter) (1923–2012), American Abstract Expressionist painter
- Paul Jenkins (poet), professor of poetry, Hampshire College
- Paul Jenkins (politician) (born 1938), Australian politician
- Paul Jenkins (writer) (born 1965), British comic book writer
- Paul Jenkins, Welsh martial arts fighter, see list of Mixed Martial Artists with the most sanctioned fights
- Philip Jenkins (born 1952), Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor University
- Philip Jenkins, drummer of Kids in Glass Houses
R
- Richard L. Jenkins (1903–1991), American child psychiatrist
- Richard Jenkins (engineer) (born 1977), British engineer
- Richard Jenkins (MP) (1785–1853), Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury
- Richard Jenkins (RCMP) interrogated Abdullah Khadr while he was in a secret prison in Pakistan
- Richard Lewis Jenkins (1815–1883), New South Wales politician
- Richard Jenkyns (1782–1854), British academic administrator and Dean of Wells
- Richard Burton (1925–1984), Welsh actor whose birth name was Richard Walter Jenkins
- Robert Jenkins (American football), former NFL player
- Robert Jenkins (master mariner) (fl. 1731–1745), English master mariner who sparked the War of Jenkins' Ear
- Robert Jenkins (Pennsylvania) (1769–1848), United States Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Robert Jenkins (UK politician) (1900–1978), British Conservative Member of Parliament for Dulwich, 1951–1964
- Robert Harold Jenkins (1873–1939), Canadian politician
- Robert H. Jenkins, Jr. (1948–1969), U.S. Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient, killed in action in Vietnam
- Robert Thomas Jenkins (1881–1969), Welsh historian and academic
- Bob Jenkins (American football) (1923—2001), Consensus All-American football player
- Robert John Jenkins Junior (born 1966), computer professional
- Bob Jenkins, American sports announcer, born as Robert Jenkins.
- Roy Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Hillhead (1920–2003), British politician
S
- Sally Jenkins (born 1960), American author and journalist
- Samuel Jenkins, Jr. (born 1956), African-American politician
- Scoville Jenkins (born 1986), American tennis player
- Sir Simon Jenkins (born 1943), British newspaper columnist
- Stephan Jenkins (born 1964), rock singer
T
- Terry Jenkins (born 1963), professional Darts player
- Thomas A. Jenkins (1880–1959), U.S. congressman from Ohio
- Thomas Jenkins (headmaster), Shakespeare's headmaster
- Thomas Jenkins (antiquary) (1722–1798), English antiquarian in Rome
- Thomas Jenkins (Medal of Honor), American sailor and Medal of Honor recipient in the American Civil War
- Thomas Jenkins (footballer) (1877–1949), Rhyl F.C. and Wales international footballer
- Thomas Jenkins (Wisconsin legislator), two-term member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas Jenkins (Wisconsin politician) (1801–1866), member of the Legislature of the Wisconsin Territory and of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- Thomas Lowten Jenkins (1812–1867), English rower and barrister
- Thornton A. Jenkins (1811–1893), U.S. Rear Admiral
- Tom Jenkins (golfer), American golfer
- Tom Jenkins (baseball) (1898–1979), baseball player
- Tom Jenkins (teacher) (c. 1797–?), Britain's first black school teacher
- Tom Jenkins (wrestler) (1872–1957), wrestler
- Tommy Jenkins (born 1947), English footballer
- Tommy Jenkins (Australian footballer) (1902–1979)
W
- Walter Jenkins (1918–1985), top aide to Lyndon B. Johnson, resigned after a scandal
- Sir Walter Jenkins (civil servant) (1874–1951), British admiralty official
- William Jenkins (1825–1895), Welsh general manager of Consett Iron Company
- William Albert Jenkins (1878–1968), British politician, former MP for Brecon and Radnor
- William (Bill) Jenkins (1925–2002), youngest Royal Marine to win a DSO in the Second World War
- William Jenkins (British politician) (1871–1944), former MP for Neath
- William Jenkins (Canadian politician) (1921–1995)
- William Miller Jenkins (1856–1941), American politician
- William L. Jenkins (born 1936), politician from the state of Tennessee
- William Jenkins (veterinarian), former president of Louisiana State University
- William Jenkins (Northern Ireland politician) (born 1904), Lord Mayor of Belfast
- William Jenkins (Australian politician), member of the South Australian House of Assembly
- William Jenkins (New Zealand) (1813–1902), New Zealand sailor, whaler, accommodation-house keeper, farmer, market gardener, horse-trainer and jockey
- William Jenkins (cricketer) (1788–1844), English cricketer
- William O. Jenkins (1878–1963), American businessman who made great wealth in Mexico
- William Stanley Jenkins (born 1890), Canadian flying ace during World War I
- William Fitzgerald Jenkins, better known under his pen name Murray Leinster (1896–1975), American science fiction author
Fictional characters and others
The following is a list of fictional and other Jenkins.
A
- Anya Jenkins (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Doctor Albert Al Jenkins, fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders played by Adam Croasdell
B
- Billie Jenkins (Charmed)
- Bob Jenkins, character in Almost Normal
- Bruno Jenkins, nurse in the BBC medical drama Casualty
- Bruno Jenkins, young boy in Roald Dahl's The Witches
- Bruno Jenkins, fictitious character portrayed by Charlie Potter in the 1990 film based on the story by Roald Dahl, The Witches
C
- Carl Jenkins, General/Doctor, Minister of Paranormal Warfare in Starship Troopers film
- Carl Jenkins (Oz), an inmate of Aryan Brotherhood on the HBO drama Oz
- Carl Jenkins (Starship Troopers) (Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles)
- Christy Jenkins (Charmed)
E
- Ed Jenkins, fictional protagonist of a series of novelettes by Erle Stanley Gardner
G
- George W. Jenkins High School, a high school in Lakeland, Florida
H
- Howell Jenkins (Howl's Moving Castle)
L
- Leeroy Jenkins, a player character and internet phenomenon from World of Warcraft
- Leeroy Jenkins, an alert (launch) sign used in many combat search and rescue (CSAR) operations in the Middle East, based on the World of Warcraft meme
- Leeroy Jenkins, a funny character act of Flip Wilson, American comedian and actor
M
- Mrs. Jenkins, John Rolfe's maid in Disney's Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
- Mrs. Jenkins, character in Timothy Goes to School
N
- Neil Jenkins, character in Gavin and Stacey
- Nicholas Jenkins, the narrator of Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time
P
- Paul Jenkins (EastEnders), fictional character from EastEnders
- Peter "Tucker" Jenkins, fictional character in the BBC children's programme Grange Hill, portrayed by Todd Carty
W
- Private First Class Wallace A. Jenkins, a UNSC marine in Bungie's Halo universe Halo characters#Wallace Jenkins
See also
- Jenkins (name)
- Jenkin
- Jenkyns
- Little John
- All pages beginning with "Jenkins"
- All pages with titles containing Jenkins
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