J. Claude Deering was born in the UK to an Irish mother and a Jordanian father, and was subsequently adopted by American parents and naturalized in the United States. His credits include Side Effects (2013) (Dir. Steven Soderbergh), The Ugly Truth (2009) (Columbia Pictures), Entourage (2004) (HBO), recurring roles on NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003) (CBS), North Palm Wrestling (2008) (MTV), Inside the Box (2009) (ABC/Shondaland), and a recurring guest lead in the horror comedy series 12 Deadly Days (2016) (YouTube Originals/Blumhouse). National commercials for Dunkin' Donuts, JEEP, QuikTrip, Bank of America, and Workday. He has written for AJ +, Funny or Die, CollegeHumor, and TBWA\Chiat\Day. He is the creator of Things Are Going Great For Me with J. Claude Deering (2013), a Funny or Die talk show, produced by Betsy Koch, and his web series, "The World According to Jeff" was a finalist for the Sundance Institute YouTube New Voices Lab. His podcast Things Are Going Great for Me with J. Claude Deering (2020) has been written up in The Hollywood Reporter, IndieWire, and Vulture. And his comedy work has been featured in The Huffington Post, Splitsider, Bustle, and The Sheila Variations. J. Claude is a member of the LCT Directors LAB. His theater credits include two seasons at The Williamstown Theatre Festival. BFA - NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
J. Cody Andersen is an actor and producer, known for Ralph Morton (2019), Skymall 007 (2013) and Treason (2020).
Jermaine Cole (a.k.a. J.Cole) was originally born in Germany. But his origins are from North Carolina/Charlotte and he never hides it. He was signed by Jay-Z as the first artist for his record label Roc Nation. He dropped his first mix tape there, 'The Warm Up' and it had received great reviews from public. His song Ladies featuring Lee Fields was the closing credits song for HBO's popular TV show Entourage: Scared Straight (2009).
J. Craig Collicut is an actor, known for Northville Cemetery Massacre (1976).
J. Craig Stiles is an actor and writer, known for The Architect, Lancer, Rawhide, Raven and Dreams I Never Had (2017).
J. Damian Anastasio is an actor, known for The Spearhead Effect (2017), Megahurtz (1998) and The Ouija Exorcism (2015).
J. Daniel Quezada Bonilla is an actor and producer, known for Vomaseve Hina (2019), Soula (2020) and La Ballena Franca (2018).
J. Dave Moriaty is known for Janis: Little Girl Blue (2015).
J. David Brimmer was born on March 16, 1957. He is known for Berserk: Ougon Jidai-hen I - Haou no Tamago (2012), July 15th (2020) and Berserk: Ougon jidai-hen III - Kourin (2013).
An American/German character actor known for his authentic, naturalistic acting style, wide range, magnetic on-screen-presence and his deep, rich voice but he is perhaps best known internationally for his iconic character, the diabolical, dangerous and mysterious eye-patch-donning priest, Leopold Essence in Oscar winning director Paolo Sorrentino's The New Pope (2019) (Jude Law, John Malkovich, Sharon Stone and Cécile de France). He also recently worked with Nick Nolte, Matt Dillon and Emily Mortimer as well as appearing in Guns Akimbo (2019) (Daniel Radcliffe and Samara Weaving). At the age of 49, J.David Hinze was neither frequenting movie/TV sets nor was he running lines with international stars of the screen. He was a Senior Management Consultant, directly advising industry leaders such as CFOs, CROs and Country-Managers of Fortune-100 Blue-Chip companies in Europe and the US. But a major shift was rapidly approaching that had been many years in the making. In his early 20s, as a post-graduate student in Opera Production, he was asked by an instructor to stay and have a talk after an advanced acting class. The instructor (Judy Dickerson) caught him completely off guard as she explained that she was convinced that he had the talent to make it as a working actor, that she was sure that he could at least pay the rent and perhaps much more if he were to make acting his career choice. She insisted that he promise her that he would seriously pursue acting in his future life. He promised. At the age of 50, after a period of intensive soul-searching, he decided he had no choice but to make good on that promise. It was the quiet, persistent insistence over two-and-a-half decades of a voice inside that didn't explain itself, the voice of the heart, that finally won out. While other endeavors had been worthwhile, necessary and rewarding, he finally surrendered to the fact that despite years of spirited resistance and a consistent campaign of outright denial, acting, in all of its facets, would be and had always been his true vocation. As a complete unknown, starting out in middle-age with no credits and no industry connections, the odds of success were abysmal. But with the skills, self-discipline and penchant for exhaustive preparation developed over years in the worlds business and IT, coupled with a long pent-up immense reservoir of unexpressed youthful passion, he proceeded to secure roles in short-films and student-projects to amass footage for a reel. That video-reel would have one purpose, to do what no collection of words ever could. It would attempt to show the casting director, director and producer that he could act. And one by one, they began to notice. Since returning to acting, J.David Hinze has appeared in TV and film productions shot in the U.K., the U.S., Germany, Italy, France, Austria, Canada, Switzerland, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Azerbaijan. With major projects in planning for 2021-22, it would seem that "If it's truly from the heart, it's never too late."