James Booth (1927-2005) was an English actor.
James Booth may also refer to:
As is evidenced from the marginalia of his schoolbooks, James Booth developed a precocious flair for automotive design at an early age.
Levine gave his contract to his Zulu co-star James Booth.
The complete Coleman material, in a collection edited by James Booth, was finally published in 2002.
Bradley was a contemporary of James Booth, who has been called the patriarch of modern conveyancing.
The screenplay was written by James Booth, who co-starred in the film.
Private Henry Hook (James Booth) takes charge and successfully leads the patients to safety.
James Booth purchased the property in 1849 and built a brick dwelling, spending $600 of his wife's dowry.
James Booth ordered the gates closed, gave the ringleaders £5, and promised to halt work the next day.