James Gager is known for Iris (2014).
James Gaiero is known for The Collective (2023), The Wrong Mans (2018) and Katie Fforde (2010).
James Gaisford is an American actor, Raised in the capital of the Indie film market (Sundance) His career began with guerrilla style film making. This influence opened varied and unique performances gravitating towards an unconventional style of acting. He is noted for starring in Mainstays YouTube fan film, "Hunger games second quarter quell" Where he plays a young Haymitch. James has had several other collaborations with Mainstay productions. James is also noted for his wide variety of physical skills. Having studied stunts, Horseback riding, bull whipping, martial arts, and extensive weapon training. Many of his projects include action sequences. A renaissance man, James is also musically inclined. A gifted singer he has appeared in multiple musicals. He speaks French, Paints, and plays the piano.
James Galante is known for Untold: Crime and Penalties (2021).
James Galazo is known for The Men (2018).
James Galea is an award-winning magician/writer/producer and Australia's foremost magician. He has been producing and writing magic based television and theatre internationally for 15 years. Constant television appearances, including The Ellen DeGeneres Show, TODAY, The Late Late Show, Access Hollywood, his own series Urban Magic and the Discovery Channel series Breaking Magic have seen James in constant demand as a headliner internationally - including seasons at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Melbourne International Comedy Festival, The World Famous Hollywood Magic Castle and the Tropicana Las Vegas. James created and co-produced the critically and commercially successful live shows I HATE RABBITS (international tour), Lying Cheating Bastard (Australian tour) & BAND OF MAGICIANS (international tour) and wrote the TV series Urban Magic. He wrote the short film The Magician and was shortlisted for Tropfest. He is creator/writer/Executive Producer/star of, James Galea's BEST TRICK EVER - produced for ABC and distributed internationally by IMG. He is the creator/producer/star of the world's first magic supergroup BAND OF MAGICIANS which tours internationally and headlined the Las Vegas Strip at Tropicana Las Vegas. James' signature card trick 673 King Street was a viral hit, amassing over 10 million views on YouTube and was featured on TV's 50 Greatest Magic Tricks , The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Ellen's Somewhat Special Special. James lives in Los Angeles and Sydney.
James Gallanders was born at Scarborough General Hospital on February 9th, 1970 in Toronto, Ontario. Raised in Oshawa, James discovered acting at a young age as a means to overcome his stutter. Having found his voice, James became heavily involved in theatre in his community and at school. After graduating from York University in 1993 with a BFA in their Acting Program, James found success right away, landing guest spots on television shows such as Due South, La Femme Nikita, and Psi Factor, as well as film roles in Reluctant Angel and Bride of Chucky. Several of his films had been invited to festivals around the world, including the Atom Egoyan exec-produced Babyface, which made its world premiere at the Cannes International Film Festival in 1997, and both The Third Miracle, in which he starred opposite Ed Harris, and Shake Hands with the Devil, which was shot in Rwanda, had their world premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival. In 2008, James married actress Stacie Mistysyn, best known for her portrayal of Caitlyn Ryan on the DeGrassi series. They have two children, a son, Grayson Gallanders, and a daughter, River Gallanders.
James Gallardo is an actor, known for Destination Wedding (2018).
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Rugged-looking James Gammon first broke into the entertainment industry not as an actor but as a TV cameraman. From there, his weatherbeaten features, somewhat menacing attitude and a tough-as-nails voice--the kind that used to be described in detective novels as "whiskey-soaked"--reminiscent of '40s noir icon Charles McGraw got him work in front of the cameras in TV westerns (though he sounds as if he's from Texas or Oklahoma, he was actually born and raised in Illinois) and he made his film debut in 1967. Not the kind of guy you'd see in a tuxedo in a Noël Coward drawing-room comedy--unless he was one of a gang holding them up--Gammon could play lighter parts also, as evidenced by his work as the manager in the baseball comedy Major League (1989) and in his regular role as Don Johnson's rambunctious father in Johnson's Nash Bridges (1996) series.