James Fouhey is an actor, known for Puffs: Filmed Live Off Broadway (2018), Bar Time Story (2014) and Marsfall (2019).
James Fowler is an actor, known for Bad Impulse (2019) and Dead End (2019).
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James Fox is the second of three sons, born to the theatrical agent Robin Fox and his actress wife Angela Worthington - aka Angela Fox. His brothers are the actor Edward Fox and the producer Robert Fox. He started acting as a child actor and used his real name, until he reached his early 20s. He trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. He left for nine years from 1970 to 1979 to pursue Christian vocational work. His niece is the actress Emilia Fox and he has a half-brother to the actor Daniel Chatto. From his marriage to Mary Piper, he has four sons: Thomas Fox, born 1975; Robin Fox, born 1976; the actors Laurence Fox, born 1978; Jack Fox, born 1985, and one daughter, Lydia Fox, born 1979. He published a book, "Comeback: An Actor's Direction", in 1983.
James Fox was born in 1982 in London, England. He is a writer and director, known for Baroque! From St Peter's to St Paul's (2009), Star Paws: The Rise of Superstar Pets (2014) and British Masters (2011).
James Fox is a director and producer, known for Pretty Slick (2016), UFOs: 50 Years of Denial? (1997) and I Know What I Saw (2014).
James Fox's artistic journey began at the illustrious Academy of Art in San Francisco, where he graduated with a BFA in Directing, setting the stage for his literary and creative endeavors. With a rich background in filmmaking and a successful tenure as the Founder of Dawnrunner Inc., a trailblazing production company, James has a unique perspective on crafting narratives that resonate deeply with audiences. Over the course of fifteen prolific years, he has led Dawnrunner Inc. through a series of award-winning projects, demonstrating an uncanny ability to breathe life into characters and worlds that captivate the imagination. While his cinematic expertise has garnered accolades, James's passion for the written word is equally remarkable. As an author, he channels his creative energies into meticulously shaping characters and weaving intricate tapestries of diverse realms. This dedication is reflected in his literary pursuits, which transport readers into immersive landscapes of imagination and wonder. James Fox's storytelling prowess extends beyond the confines of any one medium, inviting readers to embark on journeys of discovery, emotion, and introspection. His unique blend of filmmaking and literary craftsmanship ensures that every tale he weaves is infused with authenticity, depth, and a timeless allure. James's profound connection to storytelling has been shaped by his Native American heritage and a California upbringing, adding an enriching layer to his narratives. With each page turned, readers are enveloped in the artistry of a true visionary, an author whose narratives echo the resonance of a captivating cinematic experience.
James Frain is one of Hollywood's most versatile and respected actors who has a reputation for bold, intelligent performances in a diverse body of work in which he's collaborated with some of the finest actors and directors working today. In television, he most recently completed filming a leading role in the BBC miniseries Showtrial which airs on AMC in the US. Among many notable appearances on premium streaming and cable, James played Spock's father in Star Trek Discovery and Colin Farrell's nemesis in HBO's True Detective 2. In Season 3 of HBO's True Blood he portrayed the much-talked about character of Franklin Mott. He also portrayed real life historical figures Lord Warwick in The White Queen for BBC/Starz and Thomas Cromwell for three seasons in Showtime's critically acclaimed drama, The Tudors. James' past film credits include Disney's TRON: Legacy opposite Jeff Bridges, Fox's Water for Elephants opposite Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson, The Count of Monte Cristo with Jim Caviezel and Guy Pearce, Where the Heart Is opposite Natalie Portman, Reindeer Games with Ben Affleck and Charlize Theron, and Elizabeth with Cate Blanchett. In Hilary and Jackie he portrayed world famous conductor and classical musician Daniel Barenboim. James has an extensive theatre background having performed in the UK with The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Almeida, and The Royal Court. In 2007 James co-starred with Ian McShane on Broadway in The Homecoming for which the cast won The Drama Critics Circle Best Ensemble Award. In 2019 James played Lionel Logue in The Chicago Shakespeare Theater's world premiere of The Kings Speech. Born in the north of England he earned his degree in Drama and Film at the University of East Anglia and studied acting at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. While studying in London, James was spotted by Sir Richard Attenborough who immediately cast him in his first feature Shadowlands opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger.
James was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire on 22nd March 1984, to Derek and Rose Andrews. The third of five children, he has loved acting and singing from an early age and performed in many school plays, including playing the lead role in Joseph. After leaving secondary school with 9 GCSEs, he attended Fareham College where he studied A-Levels in Art & Design, Drama & Theatre Studies and History. In 2005 he graduated from Southampton Solent University with a BA (Hons) in Multimedia Design and then worked in an office for 6 years until he decided to pursue his dream of becoming an actor. He has appeared on stage, film and television and since 2016 has been studying acting in London under the tutelage of method acting teacher Sam Rumbelow and taking voice & movement classes with Annemette Verspeak and Niamh McKernan respectively. He is represented by talent agency Three's A Crowd Management.
To say that James Francis Kelly III is an exceptional young man would be putting it mildly. At the age of sixteen James is on the verge of becoming a household Hollywood name. With his role in "Rocky Balboa," the sixth film from Sylvester Stallone, James is preparing for the next step. Whatever the next step may be, one thing is certain, James Francis Kelly III is ready. His background in theatre, athletics and academics has given him a breadth of skill and a depth of knowledge uncommonly seen in a teenager. His mature and confident nature make an immediate impact, as they obviously did on Stallone, who cast Kelly to play Steps, the troubled son of a down-on-her luck parent in the film, slated for a December release. While honing his acting skills training at the Lee Strasberg Institute, James was singled out at the young age of nine to act as an assistant acting teacher for summer theatre. He has quietly been perfecting his craft since the age of four and now, as he stands on Hollywood's doorstep, he is ready to make his place. Epitomizing the term "well-rounded," as a high school junior James is already being recruited to play football at many of the nation's top schools-but his passion is for acting. Although he is a captain on his varsity football team, James has also practiced Muai Thai, a traditional form of Thai self-defense, for many years as well as playing other sports such as soccer and racquetball. Also unlike many young adults, James is interested in his cultural background, which has proven to be inspirational. Born to an African-American/Native American mother and a father who is second generation Irish. James has benefited from each of these cultures. Last summer James was adopted into the Crow Nation and given his formal Indian name, "Kawaysash," which means "he who does not give up." And it is obvious that James Francis Kelly III is not going to give up. He has already proven that whatever the future holds, he will thrive. Renee Missel is James personal manager and American Artists Group Management is his business manager.