Jessie
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Jessie may refer to:
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[edit] Modern culture
- "Jessie's Girl", a song written and performed by Rick Springfield
- "Jessie" (song), a song written and performed by Joshua Kadison
- Jessie Mae Hemphill, pioneering electric guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist
- Jessie Oonark (1906 - 1985), Canadian Inuit artist
- "Dear Jessie", a song by Madonna
- "Kim & Jessie", a song by M83
[edit] Sports
- Jessie Tuggle (born 1965), former professional footballer, linebacker
- Jessie Ward (born 1979), American professional wrestler
- Jessie Evans, American basketball coach
[edit] Media
- Jessie Royce Landis (1896 - 1972), American actress
- Jessie (Toy Story), a female toy character in Disney/Pixar's animated movie Toy Story 2
- Jessie (Pokémon), a character in the Pokémon anime and video games
- Jessie Buckley, Irish entertainer and finalist in I'd Do Anything
- Jessie Burlingame, character in Gerald's Game a Stephen King novel
- Jessie Burlingame, star character of Wrong Turn
- Jessie Camacho, contestant on the television show, Survivor
- Jessie Flaws (born 1935), American actress working in Sweden
- Jessie Flower (born 1994), American actress
- Jessie Jackson, a character from Coronation Street
- Jessie Matthews (1907 - 1981), a British actress and singer
- Jessie McCarney, a non-player character in the video game Dead Rising
- Jessie Wallace (born 1971), British actress who stars in Eastenders
- Sally Jessy Raphaël (born 1935), American talk show host
- Jessie, a character in the play 'night, Mother
- Jessie Ward (actress) (born 1982), American actress
[edit] Politics and academia
- Jessie Cooper (1914 - 1993), first female member of the South Australian Parliament
- Jessie Redmon Fauset (1882 - 1961), African American editor, poet, essayist and novelist
- Jessie MacWilliams (1917 - 1990), English mathematician who contributed to the field of coding theory
- Jessie Misskelley (born 1975), one of the West Memphis 3 who committed a triple homicide in Arkansaw, USA
- Jessie Pope (1868 - 1941), English World War I poet
- Jessie M. Rattley (1929 - 2001), mayor of Newport News, Virginia from 1986 to 1990
- Jessie Rooke (1845 - 1906), Australian suffragette
- Jessie Weston (1850 - 1928), independent scholar and folklorist
- Jessie E. Woods (1909 - 2001), one of the first female air pilots in the United States
- Elaine Riddick Jessie (born c.1954), was forcibly sterilized by the Eugenics Board of North Carolina, USA aged 14
[edit] Other uses
- Jessie, North Dakota, USA
- Lake Jessie Township, Minnesota, USA
- Jessie Award, a theatre prize in Vancouver, Canada
[edit] See also
- Jesse
- Jessy De Smet
- Jessica (given name)
- Jessi XX, a character in Kyle XY
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