James Lee Duncan Carragher was born to Paula and Phil on the 28th of January 1978. He grew up on Knowsley Road in Bootle, Liverpool, with his two brothers John and Paul. In his early childhood, he supported Mersey based team Everton, before becoming an established Liverpool fan. He went to Saint James' Roman Catholic School. Jamie was signed by Liverpool as a teenager, and won the FA Youth in 1996, alongside Michael Owen. His full senior team debut was against Middlesbrough in the Coca Cola Cup. His Premiership debut came against West Ham. He played mainly defensive positions, but was sometimes drafted in to play when there was a hole in the midfield as well. As a result, he was unable to define a permanent use. Following the signings of John Arne Riise and Steve Finnan, he began to play on the right side of the defense and began to hold down a first team position of his own for the first time. He was moved into centre half again in the new season by manager Rafael Benitez and has since established himself as one of the best defenders in Europe, an international career having been built up along side his club one, by this time including several starting games for England. In 2005, Jamie starred in an anti-bullying music video for a Liverpool based group called Just 3. In July, he finally married his beautiful childhood sweetheart Nicola, and has since had two children; James and Mia.
Jamie is an Emmy-nominated Producer, Award-winning filmmaker, a former Professional Actor, and Casting Director for both scripted and non-scripted programming. As an Audition Coach, Jamie has successfully coached actors into all levels of roles, from: Co-Star, Guest Star, Recurring, Series Regular, Film Leads, and beyond the screen to Broadway and regional theaters throughout the country.
Jamie Carson is an actress, known for Running Through Darkness (2018).
Jamie was born in Ventura, Ca. She started performing as a child in children's theater at the age of 4. During her theater years she was able to play some amazing characters in Steel Magnolias, Annie, The Crucible, Glory of Christmas and Easter, and the title of Emily in Emily. After years of theater she decided to pursue her first love, acting in film and television. While in high school and college she did several commercials and films. Since she has moved to Los Angeles, she has been working in films, television, commercials, and voice-overs. She has appeared on such TV shows as, WB's hit show "Charmed" and NBC's "Saved by the Bell The New Class" as well as the teen hit comedy "USA High". Her current projects include "Stupid Teenagers Must Die!", which was released to DVD September 23rd 2007, "Unwelcome Strangers" and "Hunger Pains", which will be released in 2008. Hobbies include dancing, fitness training, golf, traveling, and water sports. Jamie also participates in many charities including Muscular Dystrophy Association and Race for the Cure to help battle Breast Cancer. She splits her time between her residences in Los Angeles and San Diego. A Capricorn, Jamie celebrates her birthday on January 9th.
Jamie Kyle Carter is an Australian actor born in Gold Coast, Australia. He is most commonly known for his role as Peter in The Bureau of Magical Things (2018). He was featured in a range of local films before debuting in his first feature film, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017). Carter continues to showcase his talent locally as both an actor and director while having the aspiration to eventually work overseas.
Jamie Champagne is an actor, known for Wayne (2019), Let It Snow (2019) and Odd Squad (2014). He has been married to Julie Horne since August 26, 2016.
Jamie Cheung is an actress, known for Chung fung che (2015).
Jamie Childs is a director and producer, known for The Sandman (2022), His Dark Materials (2019) and Doctor Who (2005).
Jamie Choi is an actress, known for Rainbow Six: Siege (2015), The After Party (2018) and Gotham (2014).
Jamie Christofersen is an actor known for Black Mirror "Playtest", (dir. Dan Trachtenberg) for Netflix, leading the Horror feature "In The Trap" and "The Ruby Slippers" in the West End, London. As well as starring in "The Darkest Dawn", Pinewood Studios film/Netflix, (dir. Drew Casson, starring, Bethan Leadley, Cherry Wallace). He also led the short "The Death of Don Quixote" (dir. Miguel Faus), winner of the Silver Mélies for Best Short at Sitges 2018. He stars alongside Allan Mustafa, (People Just Do Nothing), in "The Out" Dir. Harry Brandrick. As well as appearing in "Wedding Season", (Disney +) and "Struck" (Hulu). Having spent time at RADA and extensive private coaching he is quickly gaining momentum within the screen casting community playing a number of diverse and challenging roles from the stoically terrifying 'Josh Peters' in the Black Mirror to the more vulnerable 'Barney Glynn' in BBC's 'Casualty'.