James A Hughes is an actor, known for Wonder (2017) and Hit the Road (2017).
James A. Cajigas is an actor, known for Money Talks the Anthology, Millennial(s) (2015) and Seven Days (2013).
James A. Janisse was born on May 6, 1989 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Dead Meat (2017), The Kill Count (2017) and Scream (2022). He has been married to Chelsea Rebecca since January 21, 2022.
James A. Lindsay is an actor, known for Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec (2021), New Discourses (2020) and Better Left Unsaid (2021).
James A. Marcus was born on January 21, 1867 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Sadie Thompson (1928), The Eagle (1925) and Oliver Twist (1922). He was married to Lillian Hathaway. He died on October 15, 1937 in Hollywood, California, USA.
James A. Michener was born on February 3, 1907 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for Adventures in Paradise (1959), Return to Paradise (1953) and Sayonara (1957). He was married to Mari Michener, Vange Nord and Patti Koon. He died on October 16, 1997 in Austin, Texas, USA.
James A. Patterson is known for Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (2016).
James A Stephens was born in Wolverhampton, England. When he left school he wanted to be a painter and go to art school but his father said 'If you think you're going to be a long haired, sandal wearing hippie think again, if you want to draw, study technical drawing,' and so he studied Mechanical Engineering while working for an engineering company. At the the age of 26, with hair on his shoulders he decided to move to London and study drama at E15 drama School (1973- 1976). He worked at many of England's repertory theatre's until 1982 when he moved to the US. He is known for playing Graham Fenwick-Jones on the David Letterman Show. Also known for Sherlock Holmes (2009), The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010) and All My Children (1970).
James A. Watson, Jr. Biography as of Nov. 9, 2014. Mr. Watson has enjoyed a working career through four decades in San Francisco, New York and Hollywood. Having trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (Visiting the U.S.) James has performed with major theater companies such as "The American Conservatory Theater" in San Francisco, and "The Mark Taper Forum" in Los Angeles. Mr. Watson has directed and Produced with his own theater company, appeared in 12 feature films, guest starred and appeared in over 90 television shows, commercials, T.V. films and mini-series. "In the 1970's through the 1980's Mr. Watson established himself as an "A list" actor in demand by the networks, when few roles existed for minority actors. Throughout his experience, Mr. Watson has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award, received a variety of honors and fortunate to co-star with the celebrated talents of Edward G. Robinson, Leslie Caron, Michael Crichton, Mary Tyler Moore, Jamie Foxx, Tom Selleck, Candice Bergen, Redd Foxx, Rob Reiner, James Coburn, Jeff Bridges and Sidney Poitier. Mr. Waston is still pleasing his fans. Most recent stage work (2014) was in "Blue Print To Freedom: An ode To Bayard Rustin" directed by Phylicia Rashad at the La Jolla Playhouse, Death of A Salesman at South Coast Repertory Theater an and August Wilson's "Jitney" performed at The South Coast repertory Theater and The Pasadena Playhouse to superlative reviews and recognition by critic Charles McNulty as one of the ten best plays in America in 2012 and the winner of two Los Angeles Drama Circle Awards. Coming to television 2015 is "The Whitney and Bobby Story, The Whitney Houston Story" (playing her father John Houston) directed by Angela Bassett. As a writer, Mr. Watson has worked with or developed projects for Dick Berg, Viacom, Productions, Arsenio Hall Productions, exec. producer Charles Johnson (Magnun P.I., Jag, N.C.I.S.) and others. Mr. Watson's production company, Vision Entertainment enjoys a collaboration with Emmy-winning executive producer Renee Valente. Together they are developing feature films, stage and television projects.