James Day Keith is a multi-sport Special Olympics athlete competing in basketball, track, soccer, skiing and power lifting. He is attending community college while working part-time and volunteering in the community. Champions was his first acting role. He loved it! He is pursuing acting lessons and hopes to embark on a career in acting!
James DeArmond is known for Bad Kids of Crestview Academy (2017) and The Damned Thing (2014).
James DeBarge was born on August 22, 1963 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. He is known for Solid Gold (1980), Motown Returns to the Apollo (1985) and DeBarge: Rhythm of the Night (1985). He was previously married to Janet Jackson.
James DeBello was born on June 9, 1980 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor, known for Detroit Rock City (1999), Cabin Fever (2002) and Scary Movie 2 (2001).
James DeFilippi has been acting since he was six years old. His television work includes principal roles on popular shows such as Mr. Robot, You, Castle Rock, and Evil Lives Here. He has a passion for working on independent films and has starred in more than 15 short films, including several film festival award winners. In his spare time, he enjoys sports, video games, as well as writing, filming, and editing comedic skits. He is represented in New York by DDO Artists Agency and in Boston by Andrew Wilson Agency.
James DeForest Parker is an actor, known for Big Fish (2003), The Mule (2018) and Walk the Line (2005).
James DeJongh is an actor, known for Death of a Prophet (1981).
James DeMonaco was born in 1969 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for The Purge: Anarchy (2014), The Purge: Election Year (2016) and The First Purge (2018).
James DeVita, a native of Long Island, NY, is an author and an actor. He is a core company member and literary manager at American Players Theater, a classical repertory theater. Jim has worked as an actor in Japan, Germany, Australia and around the United States. Along with his three novels, A Winsome Murder, The Silenced, and Blue, Jim has also worked extensively as a playwright for young audiences. His work in the field has been acknowledged with The Distinguished Play Award from The American Alliance of Theater and Education; The Intellectual Freedom Award by the Kentucky Council of Teachers of English/Language Arts; the Shubert Fendrich Memorial Playwrighting Contest, and The American Alliance of Theater and Education honored his body of work with the Charlotte B. Chorpenning Award. His adult plays for the stage include: In Acting Shakespeare; The Desert Queen (the life of Gertrude Bell); Dickens In America; and Waiting for Vern, The Gift of the Magi (musical adaptation). Some of his plays for youth include: The Thief Lord; A Midnight Cry (The story of the Underground Railroad); Rose of Treason (The true story of Sophie Scholl and The White Rose); Trials: the story of Joan of Arc, and Beth; A Little House Christmas; The Prince and the Pauper; Zero Tolerance (Youth violence); Wonderland! (Musical based on Lewis Carroll 's work); The Christmas Angel; Treasure Island; Dinosaur!; The Three Musketeers; Looking Glass Land; Bambi, A Life in the Woods; Arthur: The Boy Who Would Be King; Swiss Family Robinson; Pollyanna, Tom Sawyer; Huckleberry Finn. He is also a recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship for Fiction. His education began as a first mate on the charter boat JIB VII out of Captree Boat Basin, Suffolk County, NY, where he worked for five seasons. He then studied theater at Suffolk County Community College. Long Island, where he received an AS degree, then the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Professional Theater Training Program where he received a BFA. He also attended Madison Area Technical College where he was licensed as an Emergency Medical Technician.