James Kagel is known for Spider-Man (2002), Independence Day (1996) and The Abyss (1989).
James Kall was born in Cleveland, Ohio to parents John and Billie Kall. He has three sisters and one brother. He grew up in Maple Heights, Ohio and attended St. Wenceslas Grade School and Holy Name High School. James received a Bachelor of Science degree from Northwestern University's School of Speech in Evanston, IL. He also holds an MFA in Acting from Yale University School of Drama. James has appeared in numerous TV shows, films and commercials, including "Schitt's Creek", "Christmas in Washington", "It Takes a Christmas Village", "Mayday", "Suits" "Murdoch Mysteries", "Terror in the Country", "Salvation", "Life With Judy Garland", "Queer as Folk", "Impulse", "Quints" and "The Christmas Market". He has over 100 professional theatre credits including "By Jeeves" on Broadway, directed by Sir Alan Ayckbourne and national tours of "Mamma Mia", "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" and "Fiddler on the Roof". He was in the original Canadian casts of the Tony Award winning musicals "Kinky Boots" and "Come From Away". He has worked at theaters throughout the US and Canada as both an actor and a director. James is a dual citizen of the US and Canada. He currently lives in Toronto with his husband Randy Mulville.
James Kallio is an actor, known for SGaawaay K'uuna (2018).
James Kallstrom was born on May 6, 1943 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for The F.B.I. Files (1998), Mayday (2003) and Frontline (1983). He was married to Susan Auer. He died on July 3, 2021 in Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.
James Kane is known for Toys Sing and Dance Along (2019), Space Guardians 2 (2018) and It's Christmas Sing Along (2019).
James Kang is an actor, known for B-Side: For Taylor, Ms. Purple (2019) and Dave (2020).
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Veteran Broadway, TV and film actor James Karen was encouraged as a young man to take up an acting career by U.S. Congressman Daniel J. Flood, who was an amateur actor himself. In 1947 Karen made his Broadway debut in "A Streetcar Named Desire", which led to appearances in over 20 Broadway productions. His television work began in 1948 with the telecast of "A Christmas Carol", directed by pioneer television producer / director Fred Coe. Since then he has acted in over 100 television shows, including a stint as as Chief Justice Michael Bancroft on First Monday (2002) for CBS. In 1965 he began his film work in the low-budget sci-fi "epic" Frankenstein Meets the Spacemonster (1965) and now has an impressive resume of over 80 movies to his credit. He has also filmed a record-breaking 5,000+ television commercials, most while a spokesperson for the Pathmark Supermarket chain in the northeast US. He has been honored with the "Saturn Award" for Lifetime Achievement given by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. He has also been presented "The Buster Award", by The International Buster Keaton Society. This award is given to the person who has demonstrated professional excellence in the tradition of Buster Keaton.
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JAMES KAUTZ is a multifaceted artist of stage and screen, hailed by The New York Times as "fearless" and as "fiercely talented" by Time Out New York. He's the Founder of Red Seed Films, an independent film production company whose stories focus on personal transformation, gender, and identity. Red Seed Films' first short, Frankie, written and director by Kautz, is currently making it's way through the festival circuit, premiering at the Oscar-qualifying, 45th Annual Atlanta Film Festival. He's the Founding Artistic Director of the award winning, critically acclaimed, Off Broadway Theatre Company, The Amoralists. Under Kautz's leadership, The Amoralists has produced 22 World and New York Premieres by some of America's most visceral and celebrated playwrights including Adam Rapp, Charly Evon Simpson, Ken Urban, Emily Schwend and Gabriel Jason Dean. Through The Amoralists he has championed the development of over 100 new plays from emerging writers. As an actor he's worked in television (HBO, CBS), theatre (Playwrights Horizons, Second Stage, Rattlestick), independent film, web series, and voice over. As a director, James has been at the helm for both film and theatre. David Cote of Time Out New York has called him "a fine actors' director." The Village Voice has called his work "excellent and deeply compelling". As a screenwriter, James has been a finalist/semifinalist in competitions such as ScreenCraft, Barnstorm and Fresh Voices. He is a graduate of NYU's Sight & Sound Filmmaking Program and has taught and directed in NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and The Atlantic Theater Company Acting School. He is a Second Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and Hapkido, a practitioner of Jeet Kune Do and Muay Thai, and has instructed children, teens and adults in martial arts for years.