James is a Montreal-born actor who graduated from Dawson College's professional theatre program. He studied Improv at Theatre ste Catherine for two years. His most recent appearance on stage was as Hamlet in Bard in the Park, before appearing as Iago in Othello. He also starred in Raise the Stakes Theatre's production of True West as Austin and subsequently their production of Salt Water Moon, as Jacob Mercer. His latest role is playing the maverick chemist 'Supplies' in the feature film Belushi's Toilet (2018).
James Sobol Kelly is an American actor known for Florence Foster Jenkins (2016), Borg McEnroe (2017), FBI: International (2021), The Crown (2016) and The Two Faces of January (2014). Born and raised in Chicago to Rosemary (née Kelly) Sobol, an artist, homemaker, and native of the city's South Side, and John Zlatan Sobol, a barber who emigrated to the U.S. from Croatia, Kelly has four sisters and two brothers and was raised a Catholic. He began acting when he was cast as Lucky in a Chicago production of Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot, and later graduated from the three year acting course at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. In addition to his screen work, Kelly has performed for many years with the groundbreaking immersive theatre company Punchdrunk, as well as in the plays of Shakespeare. By: Augustina Seymour
James Todd Spader was born on February 7, 1960 in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of teachers Jean (Fraser) and Stoddard Greenwood "Todd" Spader. He attended Phillips Academy in Andover with director Peter Sellars; he dropped out in eleventh grade. He bused tables, shoveled manure, and taught yoga before landing his first roles. Spader's first major film role was as Brooke Shields' brother in the romance drama Endless Love (1981). Spader graduated from television movies to Brat Pack films, playing the scoundrel. In Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989), he played a sexual voyeur who complicates the lives of three Baton Rouge residents. This performance earned him the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival and led to bigger and more varied roles. His best known role is the colorful attorney Alan Shore on the David E. Kelley television series The Practice (1997) and its spin-off Boston Legal (2004). He won 3 prime time Emmy Awards in the Best Actor, Drama category for playing the same character Alan Shore in two different television series 'The Practice' and 'Boston Legal' out of the 4 nominations he received for the same between the years 2004-2008. He also received a Golden Globe and several Screen Actor Guild Award Best Actor nominations for reprising this role.
James Speed is known for Lipstikka (2011), Breathe (3D) (2010) and The Lessee (2016).
James Spencer Ashworth is known for The Souvenir (2019) and The Souvenir: Part II (2021).
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James St. Vincent is an actor and director, known for M4: My Many Married Men (2014), The Price (2011) and Automatic Draw (2012).
English actor based in London. Former Choral Scholar at Rochester Cathedral. Has worked in, TV, Film, Musicals and Theatre, in the West End and America; most notably for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Productions in the West End include, The Olivier award winning 'The Crucible', 'Birdsong', 'Journey's End', 'Cyrano De Bergerac', 'Les Miserables'. Married to agent Kate Staddon at Curtis Brown. They have non-identical twins.
James Staley is happily retired from Acting. He is very grateful for the great adventure the Performing Arts provided him. He has been an Emmy judge the last 30 years and is active with his two sons and their families. He and his wife Barbara celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2018 hiking in Italy. Favorite pursuits include two grandsons, hiking in Alaska, the Swiss Alps, the UK and a seven day trek through the Andes to Machu Picchu in Peru.
James Stapleton is an actor, known for Dangerous Game (2017), Dead Ringer (2018) and The Innocence Project (2006).