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Trained at Guildford School of Acting, Oliver first appeared on screen in What a Girl Wants, where he performed alongside Colin Firth and Amanda Bynes in the role of Ian, showcasing both his acting and musical talents. This gained him the attention that led him to Los Angeles. He then went on to appear In Raise Your Voice with Hilary Duff, playing Jay a young musician, again combining his two performance strengths.
He returned to England playing a leading role in the BBC TV series Innocent, with a strong cast of performers including Stephen Graham.
Oliver continues to work on screen and television projects in both the US and the UK.- James is a British actor based in London. He has most recently appeared as Blackbeard in the Netflix series, 'The Lost Pirate Kingdom' and just prior to that appeared as Sergeant Reed in the successful Animated Netflix series, 'The Liberator'. Over the past three years he has worked on a number of critically acclaimed projects, including BBC period drama, 'Taboo', starring Tom Hardy, Ian Olds' award winning Feature, 'Burn Country', starring James Franco and Melissa Leo, Roisin Conatys 'Gameface' and as The Sheriff of Nottingham in 'Robin Hood The Rebellion.' James will begin filming, in the title role, on the upcoming feature, 'Unseen Scars' in early May.
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James was born on Coronado Island in California and raised in Oakland, CA. At 17 he hopped a freight train to Seattle where he was invited to attend the Cornish College of the Arts BFA Acting conservatory on scholarship. He pushed himself through the four year program in two and a half years and quickly developed a burgeoning career in the Pacific Northwest's most prestigious equity theatre companies (Intiman, ACT, Oregon Shakespeare Festival). While a company member at the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival he was offered a recurring role on NBC's Frasier and relocated to Los Angeles. He quickly hooked up with his first agent Ilene Feldman (IFA), legendary for signing Johnny Depp, Benecio Del Toro, Tim Roth and Ryan Gosling among many others. While on Feldman's coveted roster James landed several film and TV roles (24, Rescue Dawn, Our Fathers) but having worked as an actor non stop since he hopped the train at 17, James grew hungry to experience life from somewhere other than a film set. In 2008 he took the risk of leaving his career to snag a rare opportunity to travel the world as a 'diplomatic liaison' for an international aviation company and spent five years working in some of the most dangerous and beautiful parts of the world experiencing a myriad of cultures first hand. After traveling most of the African continent in over fifteen separate trips and extensively throughout the Middle East, Europe and the Caribbean, James returned to LA to dive back into film with a deeper understanding of the complexity of the human condition than he could have ever found in Hollywood alone. He has since carried several international films, directed a documentary, executive produced and developed multiple projects with artists from around the world. His passion has always been and remains to fearlessly explore the human psyche through the craft of acting while collaborating with fellow filmmakers to further the art form. He is grateful his career has afforded him the continued opportunity to push himself to greater depths as an actor and as a human being.- Actor
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James Oliver was born on 8 December 1948 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Lethal Weapon 2 (1989), Conspiracy Theory (1997) and Lethal Weapon 4 (1998). He died on 11 July 2007 in San Juan Capistrano, California, USA.- James Oliver is known for Talk to Me (2022).
- James Oliver Huberty will forever be remembered for one of the most shocking acts of violence in American history. Huberty, 41, was a welder in Ohio who had lost his job when the plant where he worked closed down. His volatile temper kept him from getting another job so he moved himself and his wife and kids to California where he got a job as a security guard. On July 18th, 1984 he tried to get help for his anger and called a mental health center for an appointment. When the clinic didn't call him back he began an hour-long violent encounter with his wife that ended with Huberty proclaiming "I'm going to hunt humans". He then walked a quarter of a mile from his house to the busy McDonald's restaurant where shortly before 4pm he opened fire with three semi-automatic weapons killing 21 people and injuring 19 more, the youngest six months and the oldest 74. An off-duty police officer driving by moments after the shooting noticed three boys lying in the grass, two dead and one pretending to be dead so that Huberty would not come out and kill him. Pinned inside the restaurant by police, Huberty was ordered to surrender his weapons and step outside but did nothing and was then shot in the head by a sniper stationed on the roof across the street. On September 26th, the city demolished the McDonald's promising never again to build any kind of restaurant in that spot again. Instead, it became the campus of a local college and out front is a memorial to Huberty's victims that consists of 21 hexagonal granite pillars ranging in height from one to six feet which represent each of the people killed that day plus a plaque that bears their names.
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James C. Oliver is known for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot (2016) and Under the Dome (2013).- Writer
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James Oliver Curwood was born on 12 June 1878 in Owosso, Michigan, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Code of the Mounted (1935), Back to God's Country (1919) and Valley of Terror (1937). He was married to Ethel Greenwood and Cora Leon Johnson. He died on 13 August 1927 in Owosso, Michigan, USA.- Art Department
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Oliver James Parkins is known for Stuck with 7 (2021) and Red Handed (2019).- Actor
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Oliver James White is known for Educated Choice (2014).- Composer
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James is an up-and-coming composer and orchestrator based in the United Kingdom. He has a diverse musical background as a multi-instrumentalist, ranging from his classical music training, jazz improvisation, all the way to heavy rock. You'll find he's just as comfortable in front of a 50 piece orchestra as he is tweaking a modular synth unit, or cranking a Marshall guitar amp or grooving on the double bass.- Producer
Oliver James was born on 26 October 1953 in Marylebone, London, England, UK. He is a producer, known for Horizon (1964), Short Stories (1990) and The Late Show (1988).- Art Department
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- Louis James Oliver is known for Starsky and Hutch (1975), A Shadow in the Streets (1975) and The Missing Are Deadly (1975).
- Oliver James Atkinson is known for Out in the Cold (2024).
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James Oliver is known for Room Service (2014).- James Oliver Dunn is known for The Delaware Papers (2023), Stay Inside, the Web Series (2020) and Adults in the Room (2019).
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Oliver James is known for The Traitors UK (2022), All That Glitters: Britain's Next Jewellery Star (2021) and Sex Rated (2023).- Art Department
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Lewis Oliver James Wallace is known for Pinkies begravelse (2019), Holiday (2018) and Dobbeltgænger (2018).- Additional Crew
Oliver James is known for Double Take (2003).- James Neal Oliver is known for Bite! The Musical (2013).