James Andrew Fraser was born in Regina, Saskatchewan. He is of Scottish, Irish and Flemish ancestry. His father Donald Andrew Fraser is a retired executive of a Canadian Grocery Chain; his mother Bernice Ina (nee VanDeKerckhove) is a nurse. His fascination with acting was sparked when a babysitter told him that Daniel Day-Lewis was "just pretending" in "My Left Foot". He had his first taste of "pretending" playing a chick in his Kindergarten class play. He continued acting in school productions but in high school he choose sports over the theatre as being an actor seemed like an impossible dream. However, he didn't stay away too long as James auditioned on a whim for a production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and was cast as Demetrius. The following year he attended St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Once again he pushed his dream aside and played on the Rugby team but after he injured his shoulder for the second time he finally got involved with Theatre Antigonish. He acted in six of their productions ranging from Musicals to Shakespeare. Doing what was expected of him he moved back to Calgary and worked in Finance. A little while later with his promotion papers sitting in front of him he refused to sign and quit to pursue his dream. Shortly after James and his friends made a short about distracted driving entitled "Trafford Road". It screened the following year at the Edmonton International Film Festival. James then moved to Toronto to help propel his acting career. In Toronto, James was cast in film, television, and commercials. He also produced and directed some of his award winning writing (Fresh Voices Top Ten & Semi-Finalist). After performing for renowned acting coach Tom Todoroff he was offered a spot at his Conservatory in NYC. James now lives and works between Canada and the U.S. You can see him on "The Enemy Within", "BULL" , "Blue Bloods" and "The Blacklist" or starring in "TAPE" a web series he directed, co-wrote, and produced which was picked up by a distributor and is now available on Amazon, "Dark Horse" (a web series with over 30K followers) or in a handful of short films one of which "Buffalo" James was nominated for "Best Actor" at the Madrid International Film Festival and at PIIF (Prague International Indie Film Festival) as well as on @_lion_eyez an Instagram account inspired by his short of the same name which is in pre-production. And let's not forget "Gabriel's Inferno" a NY Times Bestselling Book Series. James snagged one of the coveted leads roles in the production. The first book is streaming now on Passionflix a romance inspired streaming service founded by Tosca Musk.
American actor, James Andrew Kientzy, was born in St. Louis, Missouri and is the youngest of 5 children. His pursuit of the arts started at an early age through his education at Carr Lane Visual and Performing Arts School where he excelled in music and theater. After graduation, he continued on to college at Hannibal LaGrange University where he studied sports management and marketing on an athletic scholarship. A natural born athlete, James played baseball in college, then went on to pursue stunt work in television and film. Through his stunt work, he found that he loved being on set and wanted to pursue acting, which ultimately led him to move to Atlanta. Shortly after his move, he landed an agent and became a working actor. James has a passion for raising awareness about Human Trafficking. He's partnered with many organizations like End it Movement, Fight the New Drug and The Tim Tebow Foundation to help fight the demand and bring a stop to this injustice.
James Andrew Miller is known for ESPN: Those Guys Have All the Fun, Brimstone (1998) and D.C. (2000).
James Andrew O'Connor is an actor and producer, known for St. Vincent (2014), Gotham (2014) and Before I Disappear (2014). He has been married to Tammy Nally since August 6, 2009.
James Andrew Oster is a producer and director, known for Sounds Scary (2020), The Harvesters (2017) and Airplane vs. Volcano (2014).
James Andrew Razon is an actor, known for Taya (2021), Happy Times (2021) and Dulo (2021).
James Andrew Walsh is an actor, writer, director, and executive producer known for The Extinction of Fireflies (2021), As Much As I Can (2019), Closure (2018), The Family (2016), Taxi Brooklyn (2014), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Castle (2009) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001). Walsh's production company, Rhode Trip Pictures, has numerous projects in development and production, including a Hallmark Mysteries Channel series and the prequel to The Extinction of Fireflies entitled Jimmy and Carolyn. He is a Cannes Lion award winner for his direction of As Much As I Can, which appeared Off-Broadway at The Public Theater.
James Andrews is known for Blue Jay (2016).
James Andrews is an actor, known for My Father and the Man in Black (2012), Bakugan: Battle Planet (2018) and Bigfoot (2019).
James Andrews is an actor, known for K-9 Adventures: A Christmas Tale (2013).