James Chan is known for Thunder of Gigantic Serpent (1988), Golden Ninja Warrior (1986) and Ninja Terminator (1986).
James Chance, was the saxophonist in Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, who appeared on Brian Eno's No New York compilation. Chance formed his own group, the Contortions. With the breakup of the Contortions, Chance became White and founded an extraordinary band called James White and the Blacks, featuring an all black except for "White" line-up of top musicians, including the well known jazz players, trombonist Joe Bowie (who founded Defunkt) and guitarist Bern Nix. The Contortions and James White and the Blacks released numerous albums. He is still active with a new band and a new album: James White and the Sardonic Sinphonics.
James Chankin is known for The Mark: Redemption (2013), The Mark (2012) and The Ascent (2010).
Jim Chanos is the founder and Managing Partner of Kynikos Associates. As the largest exclusive short selling investment firm, Kynikos provides investment management services for domestic and offshore clients. Throughout his investment career, Mr. Chanos has identified and sold short the shares of numerous well-known corporate financial disasters. His views on the economy, regulation and investment strategies, among other topics, are regularly covered by news organizations worldwide. Born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mr. Chanos lives in New York City with his four children. He received his BA in economics and political science in 1985 from Yale University.
James Chaparro is known for Deep Web (2015).
James Chapman is known for The Shift, World Ends at Camp Z (2021) and Cancelled (2022).
James Cheek is known for A Life in a Day (2020), Cockney Roaches (2020) and Heaven Official's Blessing (2020).
James Chen is an American actor who is known for his versatile work in TV, international film, and theater. He trained as an actor at the prestigious Yale School of Drama where upon graduation he led the School of Acting in commencement ceremonies and was awarded the Dexter Wood Luke Memorial Prize. He first began acting professionally in Philadelphia theater after attending the University of Pennsylvania. Upon completing Yale, he resumed his professional career in New York City, where he quickly began working in Off Broadway theater, TV, film, commercials, and audiobooks. For 2 seasons he re-occurred as CSU forensics Detective Adrian 'Andy' Sung on Law & Order: Special Victims' Unit, opposite Mariska Hargitay, Christopher Meloni, and Ice-T. Other TV work includes the CBS police drama Blue Bloods with Donnie Wahlberg and Jennifer Esposito, NCIS: LA with Eric Christian Olsen and Daniela Ruah, and the NBC hit The Blacklist with Diego Klattenhoff and Megan Boone. Comedically, he has worked with Will Arnett, Peter Serafinowicz, Maulik Pancholy, and Keri Russell in the FOX comedy Running Wilde. He has also filmed pilots for Comedy Central (Evan and Gareth Are Trying to Get Laid) as well as the Adult Swim pilot, Dumb American Family, by co-creators of the cult hit Childrens Hospital. In film he's worked with Kate Winslet, Jim Carrey, Tilda Swinton, and Denis Leary in international studio films including Columbia Pictures' The Amazing Spiderman (dir. Marc Webb), 20th Century FOX's Mr. Popper's Penguins (dir. Mark Waters), Paramount Pictures' Labor Day (dir. Jason Reitman), and BBC Film's We Need To Talk About Kevin (dir. Lynne Ramsay). On stage he has worked regionally at the Chautauqua Theater Company, The Guthrie Theater, and the Philadelphia Theater Company. His co-narrated title, The Last Chinese Chef, won an AudioFile Earphones Award for exceptional audio performance. Over a dozen of his other titles can be found at Audible.com. He is trained in classical piano, is conversational in Mandarin, and has studied martial arts for several years. He splits his time between New York and Los Angeles.
James Chester is known for Don't Take Me Home (2017).
James Chick is known for Grimm (2011), Something Wicked (2014) and All Too Human (2018).