James L. Thompson Jr.
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer

James L. Thompson, Jr. was born in Dothan, Alabama. He graduated from
Troy University with a B.S. and M.S. in English Education. He taught
high school for four years and then joined the Federal Bureau of
Investigation in 1984 as a Special Agent. After five and a half years
with the FBI, he resigned and joined the Environmental Protection
Agency's Criminal Investigation Division as a Special Agent. In 2007,
he retired after 23 years as a federal agent and started to pursue
acting. That same year he met Philadelphia filmmaker/screenwriter Pat
Taggart and started a friendship/partnership with him as part of Alpaca
Pictures. They made several short films together, including "Charlie
Applebee", an award-winning feel-good film that is a must-see for
everyone. In 2009, Alpaca Pictures made its first feature film with "99
Percent Sure." In 2010, Thompson started Abuzz Filmworks, LLC with a
group of talented partners in Dothan, Alabama. Abuzz Filmworks' first
production was a short entitled, "The Coloring", written and directed
by Thompson. Thompson has emerged as an up and coming actor, writer,
author, producer and director. He is the author of Paper Orphans:
Adopted for Publication, Volumes 1 and 2.