James Fortune is an actor, known for Independent Lens (1999), Never Heard (2018) and James Fortune & FIYA: I Trust You (2009).
James Foster was born in Salford, Lancashire and trained at Salford University. James was part of a Scotsman Fringe First winning play on leaving university and has played in many BAFTA Award winning shows on TV and in film. James also set up a multi award winning and much credited theatre company collective called Studio Salford which gave birth to many successful writers and actors.
James Fotopoulos was born in Norridge, Illinois in 1976. He attended film classes at Columbia College in Chicago, but later dropped out. His film Migrating Forms (2000) won the Best Feature award at the New York Underground Film Festival. His feature Films have screened internationally at many prestigious festivals and venues including the International Film Festival Rotterdam, New York Underground Film Festival, Sundance Channel, Walker Art Center in Minneapolis (where he was voted "Artist of the Year"), the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh and Chicago Filmmakers. James Fotopoulos has been compared to the hand crafting avant gardists like Stan Brakhage, Malcolm Le Grice and Kurt Kren, and revered by top critics as an artist whose films display strong atmospheres and deal with sexual and psychological power struggles. He has also directed over 100 short films. He was Runner Up in Amy Taubin's Village Voice Year End Top Ten list in 2000, and made the NY Press Year End Top Ten List that same year. In 2002 the Anthology Film Archives sponsored a major retrospective of his films up to date, and his feature Families was screened in the 2004 Whitney Biennial. In this same year, he received the Creative Capital Grant for his exploratory presidential biography entitled Richard Nixon, a 10-hour-plus trans-media corpus in variably exhibitable sections, and was approached to publish a book of 400 drawings entitled The Lime Book. In 2005, Fotopoulos was hired by Barney Rosset, famed publisher of the Evergreen Review (providing the first widespread domestic access to literary figures like Jean Genet, Eugene Ionesco and Harold Pinter), to direct a short film of an Ionesco short story in a triptych of films known as the Evergreen Trilogy premiering at the MOMA in May 2006. Also a renowned multi media artist, he recently completed an installation for the 2005 Contour Biennial for Video Art.
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 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 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.