James Nicholas is an actor, known for Happy Little Bunnies (2021).
James Nichols II is an actor and writer, known for Freedom on the Range (2022), Dhar Mann (2018) and American Crime Story (2016).
James Nitti is a British Actor, relocated to the land of film and television- Los Angeles. Originally from Somerset, England, James grew up playing competitive sport whilst attending Millfield School, Street. From the age of 12 James was a member of the National Youth Music Theatre and National Youth Theatre, performing in multiple pieces of work spanning 5 years. At 18 James moved to Guildford, Surrey to train at the prestigious Guildford school of Acting for 3 years. After graduating James appeared in a number of UK tours and West End Shows. James Landed the lead role in the American produced Movie 'Dragons of Camelot' and was then soon subsequently snapped up by a leading entertainment management company- Luber Roklin Entertainment, whom he is still represented by.
James Noir was born James Samuel Bradley on December 16, 1994 and was raised in Oldbury; a small town just outside of the City of Birmingham in the West Midlands. His mother, Sharon, was a box maker and his late father, Peter Bradley, was a mechanic. He is of French, Italian and Irish ancestry, also with ancestry connections towards German Royalty. James grew up around the music of Glenn Miller and movies starring the late and great Hollywood actor, James Dean, who he considers as his role model. As a teenager, James learned to play a number of musical instruments - the guitar, bass guitar and piano and at the age of 17, he formed his first band, 'The Grey Quotes', taking on the role of lead singer and lyricist - recording three singles and also recording a music video. Their single "Polly on the Fountain", was originally written as a poem by James and was based on an old monument which was once situated in James' hometown. The song was praised by Oldbury's local History Society and was later inducted into the town's archives for future generations to see. James' admiration and love for acting has been with him since a very young age after taking part in plays during his time at school. His first major screen role was in a commercial promoting digital storytelling, which was screened in cinemas around the UK. Since then, James has been cast in a number of films, such as House Of Screaming Death (2017) and Ouijageist (2017) and has also starred in television shows, such as West Midlands based soap opera, BBC Doctors. Off-screen, he has performed on the stage in productions such as Peter Shaffer's Equus, which he played the part of Alan Strang and also performing in many tourist attractions, such as scare mazes and haunted houses. Apart from acting, James pursued a modeling career and has promoted for clothing brands, Sure Deodorant and also ran for the Mr Birmingham beauty pageant competition.
James Nolan is an actor, known for Angela's Christmas Wish (2020).
James Norgard discovered his love of acting in high school and community theater in Albert Lea, MN. The "game of life" deferred his acting dreams until his early 50's, when he was cast as an extra in a local Twin Cities feature film "Midnight Chronicles." In between he graduated from the University of Minnesota and met and married his high school sweetheart, settling in Minneapolis, MN, where his day jobs included public relations, automobile sales and customer service. After "Midnight Chronicles," Norgard appeared in a number of short contest and "film race" films. His big break came in 2010, when he received national exposure playing a hunter in "The Lizard Monster" episode of the History's Channel's Monster Quest. 2011 saw Norgard cast in four DVD feature films: Nicole Kruex and Mitchell Jones' "After the Dawn," the Bruening Brothers'"Gehenna," Matt Cici's "Lambent Fuse," and Christopher R. Mihm's 50's horror movie homage "Attack of the Moon Zombies." Norgard and Mihm have formed a special relationship as both were inspired and influenced by the cheesy black and white horror and sci-fi films of the 1950's. Norgard has since appeared in major roles in Mihm's "House of Ghosts" (2012) and "The Giant Spider" (2013). In 2013 Norgard was also cast in the Bruening Brother's "The Devil's Hour." Norgard celebrated 2014 by reprising his role as Dr. Gabriel in "The Wall People," the second half of "The Late Night Double Feature." 2015 saw Norgard take a new direction, playing "Grandpa" in Mihm's tenth feature film in ten years, "Danny Johnson Saves the World." He played against type in 2016, portraying the evil Nazi scientist Dr. Schramm in Mihm's "Weresquito: Nazi Hunter. Norgard reprised his role of Dr. Gabriel in Mihm's 2017 epic "Demon With The Atomic Brain." Norgard rang in the new year of 2018 by portraying The Governor in "Guns of the Apocalypse," which he also associate produced. Covid put his acting career on pause until his return as "Dr. Gabriel" in Mihm's 2022 release "The Phantom Lake Kids in The Beast Walks Among Us." Norgard lives in Brooklyn Park, MN with his wife Linda and two cats Gabby and Smokey. In his spare time he enjoys worshiping the ground his wife walks on, playing video games and spoiling his great-nieces and nephews.
James Norris is an actor, known for The Psychic (2020).
James Northcote is an actor and producer, known for The Imitation Game (2014), A United Kingdom (2016) and Anna Karenina (2012).
James Norton was born in 1985 to two teachers and has a younger sister who is a doctor. Growing up in North Yorkshire he espoused acting at a very early age - playing Joseph in his primary school nativity play aged five - and, after leaving Ampleforth College he did work experience at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough. Rather than go straight to acting school he read theology at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge and then travelled to Nepal, where he became interested in Buddhism. On return he enrolled at RADA in London, graduating in 2010 and, just before graduating bagging a (very) small part as Carey Mulligan's boyfriend in the final scene of 'An Education'. In 2011 he appeared on the London stage in revivals of 'Journey's End' and 'The Lion in Winter' with Joanna Lumley and Robert Lindsay. At the tail end of 2013 he was in the faux-Austen mystery 'Death Comes To Pemberley' on television but 2014 has been the year when he became known to a wider audience via the period films 'Mr Turner' and 'Belle' as the heroine's first love interest and most particularly violent serial 'Happy Valley' as a murderous kidnapper and rapist and, by contrast in the post-war set whodunit series 'Grantchester' as a tipsy young vicar with a penchant for solving cases.
James Nunn is a director and assistant director, known for One Shot (2021), Jetski (2022) and Tower Block (2012).