Jamie Alter is a sports writer, journalist, actor, commentator, author and YouTuber. Born in India to the late Tom Alter, Padma Shri recipient and actor across the film, television and theatre canvas, and Carol Evans Alter, a teacher who co-founded the American School of Bombay, Jamie has been a sports journalist since 2005 having covered multiple cricket World Cups. After nearly five years working for ESPNcricinfo, Jamie served as Sports Editor of the Times of India Digital, Cricbuzz, Cricketnext and most recently as Group Sports Editor (Digital) at Zee Media. He also also authored two cricket-related books (A History of the World Cup, Field of Dreams: The Story of the DY Patil Sports Stadium) and dabbled in acting. As the much-loved news anchor Tinku Jiya - as well as his twin Rinku Jiya - Jamie is the face of the popular YouTube channel Fake It India, a satirical take on the Indian television setup. He has acted in five films, and in the OTT space in web series such as Afsos (Amazon Prime), in which he plays the main villain, Dr Goldfish; season two of Undekhi (SONYLiv), Rocket Boys (SONYLiv) and Mismatched's second season (Netflix). Jamie has also acted in a play directed by Dr M Sayeed Alam, as part of the internationally renowned theatre group, Pierrot's Troupe.
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Jamie Anderson was born on September 13, 1990 in South Lake Tahoe, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Olympic Dreams (2019), Beijing 2022: XXIV Olympic Winter Games (2022) and Today (1952).
Jamie Anderson was born on December 17, 1989 in Rapid City, South Dakota, USA. He is an actor, known for The Contract (2006), Magnum Opus (2015) and General Hospital (1963).
An art and music scholar, specialising in drums and violin. He went to study "The Method" with it's leading practitioner in NY and LA. He returned to London and studied the "Meisner Technique" for six years. His teacher was the last student validated to teach the technique by Sanford Meisner. James has recently completed a second draft of his screenplay. It is set on the Glasgow waterfront in the 1900's and a cautionary tail of ambition and honour.
Jamie Angelle is an anchor for News 15 Today. Born and raised in Saint Martin Parish, Jamie graduated from Breaux Bridge High School in 1997 and attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where he studied mass communication. Jamie later graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in sociology from Saint Leo University in Tampa, Florida. He also has an associates degree in Spanish from the Defense Language Institute. During his time at UL he also worked at KATC-TV 3 as the assignment editor and news producer. He later became a reporter at a Lake Charles television station and freelanced print reporting. During his early career, Jamie covered a variety of national level events including the crash of the space shuttle Colombia and Hurricane Lili. In 2004, Jamie decided to leave the news business and joined the United States Army as an intelligence analyst. During his military career, he served in various locations including Colombia, Mexico City, and a tour in Baghdad, Iraq. After 13 years of serving his country he was medically retired in early 2017 and decided to return home to southwest Louisiana. Jamie joined the News 15 team in March 2017.
Jamie Ann Burke, a New York based actress, graduated from UCLA with an Electrical Engineering degree. Burke is best known for her starring role in "The Power of The Heart," where she was flown to Amsterdam to portray a strong Rwandan survivor of the 1994 genocide. The film also stars the great Maya Angelou, Deepak Chopra, Isabel Allende, and Paulo Coelho. Jamie also starred in the 2016 Emmy Award Winning Short Film "Active Shooter" where she collaborated with the Los Angeles Sheriff's department to bring an informative and dramatic project. Jamie loves the stage and electrified the audience in her portrayal of Queen Quievere in Theatrum Elysium's Lady of Shallot. Jamie excels at African accents, physical comedy, martial arts, and high stakes emotional expression as demonstrated in the Indie Sci-Fi Film "One Under The Sun," available on Amazon Prime Video. Jamie Ann Burke is the founder of Thespian Heart Clothing clothing inspired by actors for the artistic at heart, and dreams of playing a lovable villain.
Jamie Anne Brown was born in Parsons, Kansas. The eldest of five siblings, from a very early age, Brown dreamed of becoming an actress. Pursuing this dream, she moved to Los Angeles. One of her very first roles was a recurring part on The Shield (2002). Soon after, she made her feature film debut with a supporting role in The Notebook (2004) as "Martha Shaw". Later, known as Jamie Allman, she booked roles on top television series, including Monk (2002), Bones (2005), Saving Grace (2007), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), and The Closer (2005), among others. In addition to season two of The Killing (2011), she was seen in the independent feature films The Last Rites of Joe May (2011) and Any Day Now (2012). In her spare time, Allman supports a variety or organizations involving mentally disabled adults. She resides with her husband, actor Marshall Allman (whom she married in 2006) and three children in Los Angeles.
Actress, Jamie Auld, portrayed as Madonna in "Madonna and the Breakfast Club" on Hulu. She shared a striking resemblance to Madonna. She grew up in a small town in Pasadena, Maryland. She traveled to New York to pursue her acting career. She died of unknown causes at the age of 26.
Jamie Avera is an actor and assistant director, known for Halloween Kills: Face the Shape (2021), Halloween is Cancelled (2020) and Face Off (2011).