The main part of his few movies were filmed in the quarter of a century in which he worked closely together with the Indian producer Ismail Merchant and the German writer Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. His first films are all set in India and are very much influenced by the style of Satyajit Ray and Jean Renoir. After this period, he filmed three stories in New York and then dedicated his work to the great works of the English literature which made him internationally famous. Examples of this period are The Europeans (1979) and The Bostonians (1984) by Henry James, Jane Austen in Manhattan (1980) by Jane Austen, Quartet (1981) by Jean Rhys or A Room with a View (1985) and Maurice (1987) by E.M. Forster.
James J. Cox was born in Massapequa Park, NY on November 14. He attended Catholic elementary school and High School on Long Island and then went to college in Upstate NY where he first got a taste for acting with the Schenectady Community Theater. After leaving college, James joined the Navy to see the world. Twenty years later after sailing every one of the seven seas and seeing action in the Gulf War, he retired from the Navy and returned to the U.S. Settling in Pasadena, CA, James began writing and doing Stand-Up comedy before returning to his passion, acting for the stage, TV and film. James is a proud member of Theatre West as well as SAG/AFTRA.
James J. Der Jr. is an actor, known for Drive All Night (2021), East Side Sushi (2014) and Archie (Martin Zhou).
James Fuertes began his acting career during his undergraduate years at Liberty University. After watching a performance of Oklahoma, and having a crush on one of the lead performers, he decided the best way to get to know her would be to audition for the next play offered at the college. Within the next month, he had auditioned and won roles for the next upcoming plays which included Macbeth, one musical and one comedy and was given an award for the best reason to join theater: "to get the girl."
James J. Fulton IV is an actor, known for Mentally Apart (2020).
James J. Gagne Jr. is known for Where Is Joel Baum? (2012), The Turn Out (2018) and When Skies Are Gray (2014).
James J. Johnson is a professional actor, screenwriter and playwright with experience in stage, film, television and voice-overs. He currently resides in the Washington, DC Metro Area, with his wife. J. J., as he is known to family and friends, received his B.F.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University, in 1997, graduating magna cum laude. He has appeared on many stages from DC to New York since 1997, and in many independent films. Besides acting, he also teaches acting with Theatre Lab in DC, and is a teaching artist with Ford's Theatre and BodyWise Dance. A fervent believer in networking and "passing it on," J. J. is a co-founder of Galvanize, a support network for Black theatre & film artists local to the DMV.
James J. LaBonte is an actor and writer, known for Shooting Jeremy, Friendly Endeavors (2021) and Barbeque at Fort Pond (2021).
Born James John Wilson, August 22, 1968, youngest of three siblings (Cindi and Ron) His parents Ronald George Wilson and Elaine Anita Wilson (nee Foisy) raised James in Scarborough Ontario until the age of 16. James then went on to reside in Durham Region until the age of 29 when he moved to Kitchener Ontario. James has work as a Chef for over 20 years specializing in haute cuisine and catering to large scale banquets. He always aspired to be an actor, and in many people's eye's he always was a character, even though James waited until his 40's to enter in to the acting arena. His passions for the arts also lead James into martial arts training where he studies Shaolin Kung-fu under Sigung Dave Hacket in Kitchener Ontario. He met his agent and mentor, Donna Schmidt-Kirk, in 2013 and became an actor for Expressions by DSK. James has earned principle roles in TV docu-series such as Lawmen, See No Evil, Motives and Murder, Paranormal Survivor and other small film productions.
James Jabbour is an actor, known for Warehouse 13 (2009), Covert Affairs (2010) and A Cry in the Dark (2021).