Jamie Tarantini (formerly Jamie Elizabeth Sampson) is a stage, film and television actress. She was born on August 14th, 1986 in Barrie, Ontario to parents Robert Steinmiller and Barbara Sampson. She is the middle child of two older sisters and two younger brothers. She is of Irish, Scottish, French and German descent. Jamie is best known for her roles in dystopian Sci-Fi feature, 'Defective' (2017), and horror anthology, 'Late Night Double Feature' (2015). A graduate of the Theater Arts Performance program at Humber College in Toronto, Jamie studied devised and physical creation. Her performances spanned such roles as Malvolio (Twelth Night), Athena (Pentheus), the Witch (Hansel & Gretel). She was a recipient of the Edna Khubyar Award in her final year for theater excellence. In Toronto, Jamie trained extensively at the renowned Armstrong Acting Studios under Salvatore Antonio for film and television acting. Since moving to California she has continued training at the Bramon Garcia Braun Studio and The Village Acting Studio in Los Angeles. Jamie is married to high school sweetheart and Aerospace engineer, Vincent Tarantini. They both reside and work in the greater LA area.
Jamie Taylor is an actor, known for Frankie (2013), Urban Hymn (2015) and Partners in Crime (2015).
Jamie Temple is known for From Beneath (2012).
Jamie Thomas is known for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (1999), Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 (2020) and Cold War (2013).
Jamie Thomas King was born in London, England and educated at Dulwich College, Fine Arts College and The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He is the son of American screen writer Laura Lamson and English television director Christopher King. King began his acting career in the theatre where his most notable performance was in the Royal National Theatre's production of Alan Bennett's "The History Boys". He has since acted extensively in American and European film and television productions, but he is most recognized for playing poet Thomas Wyatt in the television series "The Tudors". King is also a painter and frequently undertakes private commissions. He is married to Canadian actress Tamara Podemski and they have one child.
Jamie Timony is an Australian actor who most recently played Daryl Woodrell in the hit Netflix miniseries, Clickbait (2021), which debuted in the US at number one on Netflix in its opening week. Other notable feature film appearances include Australian art-house cinema Sleeping Beauty (2011), The Hunter (2011) and Tracks (2013). Jamie also had a leading role in John Woo's US action cult sequel Hard Target 2 (2016) and Crazy About You alongside John Cleese (2019). Jamie plays the leading role in These New South Whales, a Comedy Central mockumentary series about his real-life punk band of the same name. Shown in over 130 countries, Jamie first made his mark as 'Nate', starring in all three seasons of the Nickelodeon/Disney turned Netflix smash hit TV series H2O: Just Add Water.
Jamie Tirelli was born on March 4, 1945 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for The Brave One (2007), Definitely, Maybe (2008) and Girlfight (2000). He has been married to Millie Tirelli since 1986. They have two children.
Jamie Tisdale was born on December 17, 1983 in Austin, Texas, USA. She is an actress and director, known for From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series (2014), The Leftovers (2014) and The Devil's Candy (2015). She has been married to Joshua Reid Hunter since March 20, 2017. They have one child.
Jamie Tompkins was born on April 18, 1977 in Orange County, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Boy Moms vs. Girl Moms (2018), House M.D. (2004) and Criminal Minds (2005). She has been married to Scott Franklin Stout since March 2009. They have two children.
Jamie Travis is a Canadian filmmaker who has directed award-winning films, music videos and television commercials. He received international recognition for his two short film trilogies: The Patterns Trilogy and the Saddest Children in the World trilogy. His six shorts, all of which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, have drawn comparisons to filmmakers such as David Lynch, Todd Solondz, Peter Greenaway and Wes Anderson. Travis' first feature film For a Good Time, Call... was released by Focus Features in 2012 after debuting at the Sundance Film Festival. Travis has directed music videos for renowned Canadian indie artists Tegan and Sara and crafted characteristically stylish television commercials for prominent brands and organizations. MTV's comedy series Faking It marks Travis' debut as a television director.