Jamie Bernadette was born Jamie Bernadette Watkins, the ninth child in her family. She has established herself in the film and television industry with over 80 credits to her name. Some of her most recent credits include a recurring role on Lifetime's TV show "Keeping Up with the Joneses" starring Vivica A. Fox, a Guest Star role on the hit CBS TV show "NCIS: New Orleans", another Guest Star on NBC'S "Midnight Texas", and a series regular role in the TV Pilot "Ember", starring Lindsley Register (Walking Dead Seasons 7-10) and John Savage (The Last Full Measure, The Deer Hunter). She worked alongside such greats as Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange) and John Bradley (Game of Thrones) in the recently released drama by Miramax "American Satan". Jamie leads the cast of "The Furnace" by Oscar-Nominated Director Darrell Roodt. The film released in 90 countries and Jamie received 2 Best Lead Actress Nominations from the Nice International Film Festival and the Madrid International Film Festival. In addition, the film has received 11 other nominations and won Best Feature Film at the Milan International Film Festival. Jamie has also produced 4 feature films, written 2, and she directed her first feature film called, "The Desecrated Ones". Jamie Bernadette has become an icon in the horror genre after leading numerous horror films that garnered her much recognition and a large fan base. Among them is "I Spit on Your Grave: Déjà Vu", the fifth film in the popular franchise. Film critics praised Jamie for her heart-wrenching, brave leading performance in this much-anticipated sequel to the 1978 original film with Meir Zarchi returning to direct and star Camille Keaton returning to play her mother. "4/20 Massacre", another film with Jamie as the leading final girl, played on Showtime Channel and TMC (The Movie Channel) for 2 years. "The 6th Friend" released in Cinemark Theaters in 2019, with Jamie again in the leading role. Jamie received two Best Actress awards for her performance from the Freakshow Horror Film Festival and RIP Film Festival. Jamie has been in 25 other horror films and has 59 credits in other genres in addition. Jamie is preparing to release a book of poetry.
Jamie Bernstein is a writer and entertainer from New Orleans Louisiana. Bernstein Moved to New Orleans from West Virginia in 1996 seeking inspiration. Upon finding a wellspring of primordial energy from which to create art and music he made New Orleans his permanent home. Jamie began performing in New Orleans as a spoken word poet and has since appeared on stage, and in Television and Film. Producing music and Songwriting are among his many talents. His songs have been performed by artists such as Jimbo Mathus and SOUL brass band. Jamie Is the Lead singer of the band Future Cowboys. He also hosts a talk radio program, The Offer Radio Hour.
Jamie Berry is known for Gold Rush: Alaska (2010), Shackleton: Death or Glory (2013) and Walking the Nile (2015).
Jamie Berry is known for Williams (2017).
Jamie Beth Genoa is known for Skid Row (2013), Steps (2021) and Vamperifica (2012).
Jamie Birrell is an actor, known for Krass Klassenfahrt - Der Kinofilm (2021) and Krass Klassenfahrt (2019).
Jamie Birtwistle was born in 1990 in Manchester, England. He is an actor, known for All the Small Things (2009), Paradox (2009) and Spooks: Code 9 (2008).
Jamie Alexander Blackley is a British actor. He is known for his role as Adam Wilde in the film If I Stay. Blackley was born in Douglas, Isle of Man, and was raised in London, England, with his father Martin, mother Marina, and older sister Holly-Anna. His first major appearance was as Hanschen in the London stage production of Spring Awakening. Blackley had a small role as Iain in the fairy tale/action-adventure movie Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), but some of his most prominent film roles include Mark in the thriller Uwantme2killhim? (2013), Sigurdur Thordarson in the thriller The Fifth Estate (2013), and Adam Wilde in the romantic drama If I Stay (2014). He played Freddie Hamilton in The Halcyon.
Born in Toronto to a South African-Jewish family, Jamie discovered her passion for performing at the tender age of 6. Starting on stage, she appeared in a number of theatre productions that brought her out of her shell and into the spotlight. But it soon became clear that film and television was where she really needed to be, and her love for acting blossomed into a lengthy resume of television and film credits 10 years in the making. Starting in January 2016, Jamie will appear in her first season of Degrassi: Next Class as Yael Baron, a tech genius and aspiring entrepreneur. 2016 also brings the release of feature film The History of Love, where she brings to life the feisty supporting character of short-haired Brooklynite, Zoey Schwartz. These upcoming productions join some of her previous credits that include Wingin' It, Flirting with 40, The Killing Game, The Echo, Servitude, Warehouse 13, and animated TV shows Caillou and Mr. Moon. Alongside acting, Jamie's passions extend to filmmaking as well. Her strengths as a writer inspired her to begin screenwriting and now, two years later, she will be debuting her skills both behind and in front of the camera in her upcoming short film, Reflection.
In the 2015 Block produced, scored and stars in the film Abby Singer Songwriter which blends documentary and narrative with the lost art of the music video to tell the story of a comeback, a crack-up and a breakthrough. Abby Singer Songwriter, directed by Onur Tukel was screened at the Brooklyn Film Festival, Northside Film Festival, Lighthouse Film Festival, Chicago International Movies and Music Festival and was awarded the Special Jury Prize for a Narrative Feature at the Buffalo International Film Festival 2015.