James Robinson is known for Ambulance (2016), The Secret Life of the Zoo (2016) and Saving Lives at Sea (2016).
James Robinson is known for Bullet Head (2017), Cobweb (2023) and Royal Blossom (2021).
James Robinson Jr. was born on May 1, 1992. He is an actor, known for Delaware Shore (2018), The Innocence Files (2020) and To Avenge.
James Rocco Celeste is an actor, known for Little Women (2018), Bring Our Boy Home (2019) and Special Teams (2019).
James Rocco Hatz is known for Ditch Boys (2023).
James Rocco Orsini is known for The Real Housewives of Potomac (2016).
Born and raised in Atlanta, GA, he received a BS degree in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University before being signed as a running back to the Oakland Raiders. JR attributes his passion to his parents who set a foundation for him to think 'outside of the box', and with confidence follow his heart.
James Rockey is an actor, known for Sanditon (2019), Doctor Who (2005) and The Trial of Christine Keeler (2019).
James David Rodríguez was born on April 4, 1976. He is the son of Jim Rodríguez and Deborah Collins. Roday was born in San Antonio. He attended Taft High School. He studied theater at New York University's Experimental Theatre Wing, where he earned a bachelor's degree in fine arts. He has acted in several theatrical productions, which include "The Three Sisters," "Twelfth Night," "A Respectable Wedding," and "Severity's Mistress." He starred in the film Rolling Kansas (2003) and appeared in the 2005 film The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) as Billy Prickett, and in the 2006 film Beerfest (2006). Roday and writing partners Todd Harthan and James DeMonaco wrote the screenplay for the film Skinwalkers (2006). Roday's portrayal of Shawn Spencer on the television series Psych (2006) launched him into the public spotlight, and gave rise to numerous fan clubs.
James Rogan is an award-winning producer/writer/director best known for his international documentaries, his acclaimed short film The Open Doors (2004) with Michael Sheen and his breakthrough feature Dead Bolt Dead (1999). James started working in film through the Children's Film Unit where he worked on the films Willie's War (1994) and Nightshade (1995) for Channel 4 in the camera department. At 16, he was Director of Photography of The Gingerbread House (1996). When he left school he made his breakthrough feature Dead Bolt Dead (1999), which led to The Times newspaper selecting him as a "Great British Hope". A Fulbright Scholarship took him to the NYU Graduate Film Program, where he made the short film, The Walk, starring Jamie Hector, and the documentary Grave Business about a gravestone saleswoman in Queens. He returned to the UK, where he made The Open Doors (2004) with Michael Sheen. Highly acclaimed, it was selected to open a retrospective of the Best British Short Films of the last 20 years at Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival. James was then commissioned by Eric Abraham to write his next feature, San Cristobal. Inspired by James' time spent in a small Spanish village in the Marina Alta, it tells the story of one man's struggle to repopulate his village with homeless people. His research took him to Madrid where he started the Britdoc documentary El loco de la Catedral (2009) (The Madman and the Cathedral) about the extraordinary story of Justo Gallego Martinez, a former monk who has spent the last 50 years building a cathedral in his hometown. Filmed over 5 years, it is now featured by Channel 4 as "one of 16 short documentaries to see before you make one". At the same time, he was building a career in television, helping to create and direct the first series of 60 Minute Makeover (2004) for Granada. The huge success of the series saw it go on to run for over 200 episodes. His relationship with Granada also produced the documentary series Warship, a six part observational documentary about life aboard a Royal Navy aircraft carrier on deployment to the Arabian Gulf. A chance encounter with Executive Producer Phil Craig sent him back to the US to make the BBC Storyville/Sundance Channel documentary Blog Wars (2006) covering the growing influence of political bloggers in America. The film was screened all over the world and became something of a cult phenomenon in Russia, where it continues to be screened regularly today. James also contributed the experimental short documentary, Gypsy Cab (2010) to the Russian portmanteau feature documentary Cinetrain. James went on to make two more international co-productions with BBC Storyville, this time working with the renowned Executive Producer Roger Graef. The Trouble with Pirates tells the story of Somali Piracy from the point of view of a Somali exile, a hostage, a negotiator and the Royal Navy. Amnesty! When They Are All Free traces the story of Amnesty International through its 50 years up to its present day involvement in Haiti, Egypt and the homophobic scandals of Uganda.