James Jordan is an actor, known for The Karma Effect (2020).
James Jordan is an American character actor known for roles in Taylor Sheridan's WIND RIVER and YELLOWSTONE, Aaron Moorehead's and Justin Benson's THE ENDLESS, Karyn Kusama's DESTROYER, and the television series VERONICA MARS, TRUE BLOOD, and many others. Born on March 14 1979 in Houston Texas, James spent his youth in Texas before moving to Southwest Missouri in the early 90's. James graduated from Webb City High School and attended Missouri Southern State University where he studied Theater with an emphasis in performance. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in 2002 before moving to Los Angeles for Graduate studies at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. He earned his MFA in Acting in 2005 after studying the craft with Mel Shapiro, Gil Cates, Ellen Geer, Brian Kite and Jean-Louis Rodrigue among other notable guest artists and teachers while in study. In 2005, James began work on Daniel Keleher's critically acclaimed play KINDRED. He played the role of Alan periodically throughout California for nearly a year. He co-founded DAFT inc., a non-profit theater company based in Los Angeles, originating roles in all of DAFT inc.'s world premiere productions through 2009. While working with DAFT inc., Jordan regularly guest-starred on notable prime-time television dramas, and still does to this day. He began his Feature film work with 2007's SERAPHIM FALLS, written and directed by David Von Ancken, and has played pivotal roles in WIND RIVER, THE ENDLESS, DESTROYER, CERTAIN WOMEN, MESSAGE FROM THE KING, and SEBERG. In 2019, James joined the cast of Taylor Sheridan's second feature film as writer/director, THOSE WHO WISH ME DEAD, starring Angelina Jolie, Nicholas Hoult, and Jon Bernthal. He also starred opposite Jake McLaughlin and Kathy Bates in Franka Potente's feature writing and directorial debut HOME slated for release in 2021. James continues to recur on Paramount Network's critically- acclaimed, top-rated drama series YELLOWSTONE as Livestock Agent Steve Hendon. He's an avid major league baseball fan, and proud member of SAG-AFTRA.
James Joseph O'Neil made his Off-Broadway and AEA debut in Galt McDermott's "The Hired Man" at the 47th St. Theatre. He appeared on Broadway in "Present Laughter" with Victor Garber and Brooks Ashmanskas and Off-Broadway with Peter Dinklage and Taylor Schilling in Erica Schmidt's production of "A Month in the Country" at Classic Stage Company, where he also played Cliff in Jo Bonney's production of "Look Back in Anger" with Reg Rogers and Enid Graham. Regional credits include The Old Globe Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Baltimore Center Stage, American Repertory Theatre, Huntington Theatre Company, Ojai Playwrights Conference, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, American Stage Festival, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Pioneer Theatre Company and Long Wharf Theatre with Jack O'Brien, Darko Tresnjak, Anne Kaufman, Barry Edelstein, Kwame Kwei-Armah, Irene Lewis, Martin Benson, Benny Sato Ambush, Nicholas Martin and more. James trained at the Old Globe/USD (MFA) and Adelphi University (BFA)
James Joseph Pulido is an actor and writer, known for Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022), 12 Strong (2018) and Kong: Skull Island (2017).
James Joshua Blake was born and raised in Taranaki, New Zealand. After studying Film and Media in Wellington he took up acting and quickly fell in love with it. Over the years James has starred in several productions, some of these include Zakk in Deathgasm (2015), Shotover in Top of the Lake (2013) a featured extra and Thorin Oakenshield's body double in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: Trilogy (2012- 2014) With other credits in commercials James has the ability to turn his hand to a variety of different roles.
James Jovanovich is an actor, known for Riot on the Set (2019), Clown (2019) and I am Poison.
James Jude Courtney was born on January 31, 1957 in Portland, Ohio, USA. He is an actor, known for Far and Away (1992), Halloween Kills (2021) and Halloween (2018).
Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, James Jurdi grew up watching, studying, and loving film. He pursued his passion by further educating himself in the art of cinema, screenwriting, and performance arts at UCLA and other leading institutes. In tandem, he honed his skills by playing in several short and independent films as well as long-running television programs like The Bold and the Beautiful (1987), Melrose Place (2009), and General Hospital: Night Shift (2007). Jurdi continued developing his love of motion pictures with shorts like Nocturnal Errands (2012), a race against time thriller he acted in, co-wrote, and produced. It showed at the 2012 Cannes Short Film Corner. Making the leap into features, Jurdi's creative journey found him juggling roles both behind and in front of the camera with several projects. Reaper (2014), a supernatural sci-fi horror film co-written, co-produced, and co-starring Jurdi alongside Danny Trejo, Vinnie Jones, and Jake Busey, was picked up for successful distribution by Entertainment One. It helped pave the way for Jurdi's next endeavor, the stylish crime story Pocket Listing (2015), an L.A. based satirical thriller featuring Rob Lowe, Burt Reynolds (in what would be one of his final film roles), Jessica Clark, and Jurdi (who wrote the script) as a real estate agent who experiences a reversal of fortune during the housing crash. It was picked up for distribution by MGM's Orion Pictures and eOne's Momentum Films and bowed in theatrical release and across VOD platforms, where it performed well and built a following, especially in the broker community. Jurdi then signed on for darkly comic action thriller Danger One (2018), which he both produced and acts in. The film centers on a nightmarish night in the lives of a group of morally conflicted paramedics who come across some dirty money and decide to keep it, only to be hunted down by its very dangerous owners. Starring opposite co-leads Tom Everett Scott and Denis O'Hare, Jurdi plays a conscientious EMT who must make some tough life or death decisions in order to survive the night. Danger One (2018) was picked up for distribution by Entertainment Studios/Freestyle Releasing and debuted theatrically and across VOD platforms. With several other projects and scripts in current development, Jurdi's career continues to take him down interesting roads of the filmmaking frontier.
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James K. Flynn is an actor, known for Eddie (1996), Among Brothers (2005) and Night Feeders (2006).