Michael Jackson (disambiguation)
Michael Jackson (1958–2009) was an American singer-songwriter, dancer and record producer.
Michael Jackson, Mike Jackson, or Mick Jackson may also refer to:
Music and songs
- Mick Jackson (singer) (born 1947), British singer-songwriter, known for "Blame It on the Boogie"
- Michael Jackson (English singer) (born 1964), British singer with the heavy metal band Satan/Pariah
- Michael Gregory (jazz guitarist) or Michael Gregory Jackson (born 1953), American jazz musician and songwriter
- Michael Lee Jackson, guitarist
- Mike Jackson (Australian entertainer), (born 1946) Australian multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and children's entertainer
- Mike and Michelle Jackson, Australian multi-instrumental duo
- Oh No (musician) or Michael Jackson (born 1979), American rappeur
Songs :
- "Michael Jackson", a song by Fat Boy Slim from You've Come a Long Way, Baby
- "Michael Jackson", a song by Negativland from Escape from Noise
- "Michael Jackson", a song by The Mitchell Brothers
- "Michael Jackson", a song by Das Racist from Relax
- "Michael Jackson", a song by Cash Cash from The Beat Goes On
Film, television, books, radio, and other media
- Michael Jackson (actor) (born 1970), Canadian actor
- Michael J. Jackson (born 1948), English actor from Liverpool, best known for his role in Brookside
- Michael Jackson (journalist), Niuean journalist and former politician
- Michael Jackson (radio commentator) (born 1934), radio talk show host, interviewer, KABC and KGIL, Los Angeles
- Michael Jackson (TV executive) (born 1958), British television executive
- Michael Jackson (writer) (1942–2007), Beer Hunter show host, beer and whisky expert
- Mick Jackson (author) (born 1960), British writer, known for The Underground Man
- Mick Jackson (director) (born 1943), British film and TV director, known for The Bodyguard
- Mike Jackson (photographer) (born 1966), British abstract and landscape photographer, known for Poppit Sands images
- Mike Jackson (film producer), American film producer and talent manager
Politics, officials, military
- Michael A. Jackson (politician) (born 1964), from Prince George's County, Maryland
- Michael Jackson (American Revolution) (1734–1801), soldier from Massachusetts, wounded at Bunker Hill
- Michael P. Jackson (born 1954), U.S. Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, 2005–2007
- Michael W. Jackson, Alabama District Attorney
- General Sir Mike Jackson (British Army officer) (born 1944), former head of the British Army
- Mike Jackson (Texas politician) (born 1953), Republican member of the Texas Senate
- Mike Jackson (Oklahoma politician) (born 1978), member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
Science
- Michael Jackson (anthropologist) (born 1940), New Zealand, professor of social anthropology and writer
- Michael A. Jackson (born 1936), developer of software development methods
- Mike Jackson (systems scientist) (born 1951), British organizational theorist and consultant
Sports
- Mariléia dos Santos (born 1963), Brazilian footballer commonly known as Michael Jackson
- Michael Jackson (basketball) (born 1964), American basketball player for the NBA's Sacramento Kings (1987–1990)
- Michael Jackson (footballer) (born 1973), English association football player
- Michael Jackson (linebacker) (born 1957), National Football League linebacker (1979–1986)
- Michael Jackson (rugby league) (born 1969), rugby league footballer of the 1990s for Great Britain, Wakefield Trinity, Halifax, and Sheffield Eagles
- Michael Jackson (wide receiver) (born 1969), National Football League wide receiver, 1991–1998
- Michael Jackson (footballer born 1980), English footballer
- Mike Jackson (basketball) (born 1949), American professional basketball for numerous teams in the ABA (1972–1976)
- Mike Jackson (footballer) (born 1939), Scottish footballer and manager
- Mike Jackson (left-handed pitcher) (born 1946), American baseball player
- Mike Jackson (right-handed pitcher) (born 1964), American baseball player
Other uses
- Michael Jackson (bishop) (born 1956), Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, Ireland, since 2011
- Mike Jackson (auto) (born 1949), former CEO of Mercedes-Benz USA and CEO of AutoNation
- Michael "Mike" Jackson, character in the Psmith books by P. G. Wodehouse
- Salman Raduyev or Michael Jackson (1967–2002), Chechen warlord
- Mariléia dos Santos or Michael Jackson (born 1963), Brazilian association footballer
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