James Brady (1940–2014) was an assistant to the U.S. President and the fifteenth White House Press Secretary under President Ronald Reagan.
James Brady or Jim Brady may also refer to:
- James Brady (columnist) (1928–2009), American celebrity columnist
- James Brady (criminal) (1875–1904), American criminal
- James Brady (Medal of Honor) (1842–1904), American soldier
- James Brady (SS) (born 1920), one of two Irishmen known to have served in the Waffen-SS during World War II
- Jimmy Brady (1901–1976), Irish water polo player
- James Charles Brady (1876–1962), Canadian politician, school principal and teacher
- James Dennis Brady (1843–1900), U.S. Representative from Virginia
- James H. Brady (1862–1918), Republican politician from Idaho who served as the state's governor and a U.S. senator representing the state
- James J. Brady (Illinois official) (born 1878), Illinois state auditor
- James Joseph Brady (1944–2017), American lawyer
- James M. Brady, American journalist and an expert in digital journalism
- James P. Brady (born 1908), Canadian Métis political leader
- James T. Brady (1815–1869), American lawyer
- Jim Brady (baseball) (born 1936), American economist, retired university educator and administrator, and a former left-handed pitcher in professional baseball
- Jim Brady (boxer) (died 1980), Scottish professional bantam/feather/lightweight boxer
- Jim Brady (quarterback) (1907–1984), American football player and broadcasting entrepreneur
- Jim Brady (rugby league), former professional rugby league footballer
- Jim Brady (sailor) (born 1963), American former competitive sailor
- Jim Brady, a member of The Sandpipers
- Diamond Jim Brady (1856–1917), American businessman, financier and philanthropist of the Gilded Age
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