Peter Jackson (disambiguation)
Peter Jackson (born 1961) is a New Zealand-born filmmaker.
Peter Jackson may also refer to:
Academics
- Peter A. Jackson (born 1956), Australian writer and scholar of sexual politics and Buddhism in Thailand
- Peter Jackson (conservationist) (1926–2016), British journalist, photographer, tiger conservationist and author
- Peter Jackson (geographer) (born 1955), British human geographer
- Peter Jackson (historian), British scholar and historian, author on the history of the Crusades, in particular the Mongols
- Peter Jackson (scientist) (1949–2011), scientist at Thomson Reuters Corporation
- Peter Wyse Jackson (born 1955), Irish botanist
Politics and law
Sports
Boxing
Other sports
Fiction
- Peter Jackson, a fictional character in the Stephen King novels Desperation and The Regulators
- Peter Jackson, a fictional character in the 1969 Michael Crichton novel The Andromeda Strain
- Peter Jackson, Cigar Merchant, a 1919 novel by Gilbert Frankau
Others
- Peter Jackson, a pseudonym for Ernest Hemingway during his second stay in Toronto
- Peter Jackson (artist) (1922–2003), artist who ran a documentary cartoon strip in the London Evening News, giving glimpses of London's history
- Peter Jackson (journalist) (born 1950), American journalist
- Pete Jackson, American singer, songwriter, member of singing band Touch of Class
- Peter Jackson (fashion designer) (1928–2008), Australian men's fashion outfitter and fashion designer
- Peter Jackson, a brand of cigarettes owned by Imperial Tobacco
- Peter Jackson (British businessman) (born 1975), British businessman, CEO of Paddy Power Betfair
- Peter Jackson (Australian businessman) (born 1953), Australian businessman, former CEO of the Essendon and Melbourne Football Clubs
- Pete Jackson, British screenwriter of the TV series Somewhere Boy (2022) and The Death of Bunny Munro (2025)
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