James Nelligan was born on May 19, 1970 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for Project 2 (2011), Spynet (2002) and XIII: The Series (2011). He died in November 2013.
James Nelson-Joyce is an actor, known for The Nest (2020), The Outlaws (2021) and The Sound of Philadelphia (2020).
James Nesbitt was born in Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, to May, a civil servant, and James Nesbitt, a primary school headmaster. He was educated at Coleraine Academical Institution (also the school of Brian Campbell & Brian McAlister). He originally planned to be a French teacher. It was not until teacher Robert Simpson encouraged him to take an apprenticeship at the local Riverside Theatre that his interest in acting began, eventually leading him to a drama school in London, and to what has become a highly successful acting career. James is a lover of football.
James Nester was born and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He graduated from DeSales University with a Bachelor's Degree in Acting & Directing. After college, he worked as an actor for the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival followed by music director, assistant director and actor at Centenary Stage Company in Hackettstown, NJ for their Young Performers Workshop Program. In 2013, James moved to New York City where he has been involved in several films including Heroes of Dirt: The BMX Movie and Engrams.
James Nevada is known for The Secret Weapon, Yesterday IS Today, From the Hard Coal (2014) and It's Alright, Albright (2022).
Newill, one of Hollywood's largely unsung singing cowboys, began his career as a tenor with the Los Angeles Light Opera company in the early 30's. By the middle of the decade, he fronted the microphone as a vocalist with various society orchestras, including those of Gus Arnheim, Phil Harris and Eddy Duchin. He was briefly on air with the Burns & Allen radio show (broadcast by CBS) and also had a spell in vaudeville. In 1937, he was spotted by one of the myriad of talent scouts roaming the state and so commenced on the Hollywood western trail. His first port of call was Poverty Row outfit Grand National, a studio which inaugurated filming the popular boys adventure yarn Renfrew of the Royal Mounted. After the initial two instalments, Newill appeared as the titular hero in another five (with ever-declining production values) for Monogram. He was briefly on loan-outs to Fox and RKO between 1941 and 1942 and made Decca recordings with the Victor Young Orchestra. He then popped up as Texas Ranger Jim Steele in 14 episodic low-budget westerns for bottom-of-the-drawer company PRC. In between filming, he and co-star Dave O'Brien also tried their hand at goat farming. In 1944, Newill was replaced by Tex Ritter and left the range (and screen acting) for greener pastures on the New York stage. In the 1950's and 60's, he undertook a variety of occupations: operating a sawmill, disk-jockeying for a classical radio station, running a kiddies ride business and even trying his hand (without much financial success) at making fiberglass speedboats. He retired in 1971.
James Newman is known for Mercy Falls (2023).
James Newton is known for Grenfell: The Untold Story (2021), Gun No 6 (2018) and The Year the Town Hall Shrank (2012).
James Ngcobo is known for Queen Sono (2020), Stokvel (2002) and The Philanthropist (2009).
Director James Nguyen is the founder of Moviehead.com, an online movie theater. In 2001, he produced and directed Julie and Jack - a romantic thriller about love and spirituality. In 2004, he completed a second film: Replica - a romantic thriller. Recently, James completed directing Birdemic - Shock and Terror, a romantic thriller about a platoon of eagles & vultures attacking the residents of a small town. James is working on the sequel, Birdemic II - The Resurrection. Also, The Sea is Rising.