Jamie McGonnigal was born on 6 August 1975 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and director, known for One Piece: Wan pîsu (1999), Kizuna (1998) and Standing Ovations 2 (2004). He has been married to Sean Carlson since 2013.
Jamie McKee is known for It's My Shout: Short Films from Wales (2016), The Green Ey'd Monster (2016) and Thumbeliam (2015).
Jamie McKenna is known for Prison Girls (1972).
Jamie McPherson is a documentary cameraman specialising in Natural History. Over the past 16 years he has worked on many landmark series and films for the BBC Natural History Unit, BBC Earth, BBC America, Disneynature, National Geographic, Discovery and Netflix. He is a 3 time BAFTA nominee, 1 time winner and 3 time EMMY award winner for cinematography. He specialises in tracking vehicle work - using gimbals mounted to various vehicles to film animal behaviour and create sequences and films with movement and style. He is best known for his groundbreaking work on the BBC series The Hunt - a landmark series for BBC1 by Silverback Films. The series looked at predator prey relationships and the strategies they use to survive in different habitats. He is currently a principle cameraman on Our Planet a new 8 part series by Silverback films in conjunction with WWF (Netflix, 2019). He is also working on Dolphin World and Penguins for Disneynature. For more information (and an up to date credit list!) visit www.jamiemcpherson.com
Jamie McRae, born in LA with residence on both coasts. Jamie is a musical theater performer with multiple television, film and commercial credits. A proud member of all unions, Jamie works consistently in both regions. Jamie is the step-daughter of actor John Posey, step sister of Tyler Posey and Jesse Posey. There are seven children in the blended family.
Jamie McShane was born and raised in Northern New Jersey with his four siblings. He loved playing sports, especially ice hockey. He also loved TV and movies and was drawn to the talents of Gene Hackman, Steve McQueen, Alan Alda, Clint Eastwood, and Spencer Tracy. Jamie dreamed that he would play hockey in the Olympics, turn pro, and someone would come along and say, "Hey kid, we need you in a movie." But reality knocked that dream out, literally, when Jamie suffered a severe head injury in school which ended his hockey career. Never one to give up, he eventually took up tennis and went on to become a tennis instructor. Jamie got his BA in English at the University of Richmond and then worked three jobs until he saved enough money to backpack around the world. He traveled extensively throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. For the decade following his return, he would stumble all over New York City doing play after play, extra work, stand-in work, commercials, eventually landing roles in Indie films and small bits on Soap Operas. During this time Jamie got his black-belt in Tae Kwon Do, wrote a book of poetry and some children's stories, and worked full-time in his family's business selling and fixing microscopes. Jamie packed his truck and drove out to L.A. to pursue TV and Film. His early breaks included roles in NYPD Blue, CSI, and the Pilots of Philly and Deadwood. He won a Best Actor Award at the 2002 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films for his lead role in the AFI film, Fine. Fine went on to win an Academy Award for Best Student Film. Since 2001, Jamie has appeared in over 100 episodes of television, and has had roles in many films including Gone Girl, Argo, Nightcrawler, the Avengers, Thor, Hostage, Gridiron Gang, and Pride and Glory. He's had Recurring Roles on Murder in the First, Scorpion, The Fosters, and has been widely recognized for his portrayals as the emotionally driven Irish Gunrunner, Cameron Hayes, in Sons of Anarchy, and the compassionate LAPD Squad Sergeant Terence Hill, in the critically acclaimed drama, Southland. Jamie is currently most known for playing Eric O'Bannon in Bloodline. Jamie loves being the Dad to his two boys, Luke and Liam.
Jamie Melrose is known for The Ferryman (2019), Little Bone Lodge (2023) and Metalhedz (2014).
Jamie Mendoza is an actress, known for Social Disturbance (2021), Wiped (2010) and Twisted Sisters (2018).
Jamie Michelle was born on May 21, 1983 in California, USA. She is an actress and director.
Jamie Michelle was born on April 21, 1983. She is an actress and director.