Jamie Saint John Bamber Griffith known professionally as Jamie Bamber, is a British actor, known for his roles as Lee Adama in Battlestar Galactica and Detective Sergeant Matt Devlin in the ITV series Law & Order: UK. He also had a supporting role as 2nd Lt. Jack Foley in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, as Lieutenant Archie Kennedy in the Hornblower series and was a regular on the British series Ultimate Force and Peak Practice. In 2013, Bamber starred in the TNT medical drama Monday Mornings, and in 2014, in the Sky 1 drama The Smoke.
Sussex-based theatre actor Jamie Bannerman first burst onto the consciousness of the British public with his turn as racist skinhead leader Tarquin in the film Cash and Curry. The film went on to win the Best Film Award at the Portobello Film Festival. Comparisons with Tom Hardy have since ensued with Bannerman portraying Afghan war veteran lead Jamie Sullivan in the film Full English Breakfast.
Jamie Bartlett was born in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Rhythm City (2007), Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013) and Beyond Borders (2003). He was previously married to Camilla Waldman. He died on 23 May 2022 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Jamie Bartlett is the author of three books: The People Vs Tech (2018) about data and democracies (Winner of the 2019 Transmission Prize), Radicals (2017) about political outsiders, and the best-selling The Dark Net (2014) about internet subcultures. His books have been translated into 15 languages. He founded the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at the think-tank Demos, where he specialised in online social movements and using machine learning to study the impact of technology on society. He is a regular commentator on national and international media outlets, and a regular writer for The Spectator. Jamie's TED talk 'How the mysterious dark net is going mainstream' has been watched almost 5 million times. His main topics are cyber security, money laundering and organised crime, new political movements, and internet cultures. In 2017 Jamie presented the two-part BBC TWO documentary series 'The Secrets of Silicon Valley' about how technology was changing politics and society, including Cambridge Analytica's role in the 2016 US election. In 2019/20 he wrote and presented the hit BBC podcast series 'The Missing Cryptoqueen' which exposed the largest ever cryptocurrency scam. This nine-part podcast was downloaded 3.5 million times in four months and reached number one on the UK iTunes charts. The screen rights to The Missing Cryptoqueen were sold to New Regency Television International in a well-publicised heated auction, with the intention of setting the project as a multi-episodic drama.
Jamie Baxter is known for Battlefield 2025 (2020) and Rhea.
Jamie Beamish was born on 9 September 1976 in Waterford, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Bridgerton (2020), Derry Girls (2018) and Extra Ordinary (2019).
Described by top film critic Mark Kermode as an "unbelievably versatile" actor, Jamie Bell was born in 1986 in Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, UK, to Eileen (Matfin) and John Bell, a toolmaker. He comes from a family of dancers including his grandmother, mother, aunt, and sister. It was at his sister's dance practices that he would stand outside the door and imitate the movements of the dancers inside. At age six, he was encouraged to step inside the door and, thus, his dance career began. His own story parallels that of Billy Elliot (2000) in that Jamie kept his dancing a secret from his friends at school. His mother had him when she was 16 and, unfortunately, he never knew his father. When he met Stephen Daldry, director of Billy Elliot (2000), Jamie adopted him as his father. Once the word about his dancing got out, he was harassed, but this only made him more determined to prove that dancing wasn't just for girls. He has proven a lot by landing the title role of Billy Elliot (2000), winning the role in an audition that included more than 2,000 boys from the northeast of England. His ensuing performance certainly justified the selection since he has not only won the hearts of moviegoers all over the world, he has also been nominated for and won a number of awards, including a Best Newcomer Award and then a Best Male Performance at the BAFTA awards.
Born October 14, 1975 in the US, Jamie Berard is a set designer for the LEGO Group, best known for his Creator series designs and for being a judge on the American version of Lego Masters (2020). He's been interested in LEGO since childhood and his family was supportive of his dream of becoming a professional designer. He was a finalist of the Master Model Builder competition. In 2005 he attended the LEGO convention Brickfest, where he met a manager working for the LEGO Group, who liked Jamie's fan creations so much that he got him a job at the company. He worked as a designer on The Lego Movie (2014) and since 2020 he's been a judge on the American version of LEGO Masters, along a fellow designer Amy Corbett.
Jamie Bernadette was born Jamie Bernadette Watkins, the ninth child in her family. She has established herself in the film and television industry with over 100 credits to her name. Some of her most recent credits include a recurring role on Lifetime's TV show "Keeping Up with the Joneses" starring Vivica A. Fox, a Guest Star role on the hit CBS TV show "NCIS: New Orleans", another Guest Star on NBC'S "Midnight Texas", and a series regular role in the TV Pilot "Ember", starring Lindsley Register (Walking Dead Seasons 7-10) and John Savage (The Last Full Measure, The Deer Hunter). She worked alongside such greats as Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange) and John Bradley (Game of Thrones) in the recently released drama by Miramax "American Satan". Jamie leads the cast of "The Furnace" by Oscar-Nominated Director Darrell Roodt. The film released in 90 countries and Jamie received 2 Best Lead Actress Nominations from the Nice International Film Festival and the Madrid International Film Festival. In addition, the film has received 11 other nominations and won Best Feature Film at the Milan International Film Festival. Jamie has also produced 4 feature films, written 2, and she directed her first feature film called, "The Desecrated Ones". Jamie Bernadette has become an icon in the horror genre after leading numerous horror films that garnered her much recognition and a large fan base. Among them is "I Spit on Your Grave: Déjà Vu", the fifth film in the popular franchise. Film critics praised Jamie for her heart-wrenching, brave leading performance in this much-anticipated sequel to the 1978 original film with Meir Zarchi returning to direct and star Camille Keaton returning to play her mother. "4/20 Massacre", another film with Jamie as the leading final girl, played on Showtime Channel and TMC for 2 years. "The 6th Friend" released in Cinemark Theaters in 2019, with Jamie again in the leading role. Jamie received two Best Actress awards for her performance from the Freakshow Horror Film Festival and RIP Film Festival. Jamie is preparing to release a book of poetry.