Jesse James

Jesse James

Born:September 14, 1989

Place of Birth:Palm Springs, California, USA

Known For:Acting

Biography

Jesse James, born on September 14, 1989, is a talented American actor who has made a significant mark in the film industry. Starting his career as a child actor, James quickly rose to fame with his remarkable performances in several blockbuster movies. His early roles, including characters like Jason McIntyre in "The Flyboys" and Young Mark in "Jumper," showcased his natural acting abilities and versatility on screen.

One of Jesse's most memorable roles was as Billy Lutz in the 2005 remake of "The Amityville Horror." His portrayal of 13-year-old Tommy in "The Butterfly Effect" and Young Rafe in "Pearl Harbor" further solidified his reputation as a promising young actor with a bright future ahead. With each role, Jesse James brought depth and authenticity to his characters, earning praise from both audiences and critics alike.

Transitioning into adulthood, Jesse continued to impress viewers with his performances in various films. His portrayal of Rev. Johnny Jones in "The Lucky Man" and Matt Hoffman in "The Hollow One" demonstrated his growth as an actor and his ability to tackle complex roles with finesse. In "The Last Ride," James captivated audiences with his portrayal of Silas, showcasing his range and dedication to his craft.

Beyond his on-screen work, Jesse James is known for his professionalism and dedication to his roles. His commitment to bringing each character to life in a compelling and authentic way has earned him respect in the industry. With a diverse range of roles under his belt, Jesse continues to challenge himself and push the boundaries of his acting abilities, solidifying his status as a rising star in Hollywood.

Jesse's talent and passion for acting shine through in each project he takes on, captivating audiences and leaving a lasting impression with his performances. Whether portraying a troubled youth or a complex adult character, James brings a level of depth and nuance to his roles that sets him apart in the competitive world of acting. With each new role, Jesse James continues to prove himself as a versatile and talented actor with a bright future ahead.

In addition to his on-screen work, Jesse is known for his philanthropic efforts and commitment to giving back to the community. His involvement in various charitable organizations and causes showcases his compassionate nature and desire to make a positive impact on the world. Jesse James is not only a talented actor but also a dedicated advocate for social change, using his platform to raise awareness and support important issues.

As Jesse James continues to evolve as an actor and expand his body of work, audiences can look forward to seeing more of his captivating performances on the big screen. With his talent, dedication, and passion for storytelling, Jesse James is sure to leave a lasting legacy in the world of cinema and beyond.

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Filmography

Acting

The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect

Tommy age 13

2004

A young man struggles to access sublimated childhood memories. He finds a technique that allows him to travel back into the past, to occupy his childhood body and change history. However, he soon finds that every change he makes has unexpected consequences.
Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor

Young Rafe

2001

The lifelong friendship between Rafe McCawley and Danny Walker is put to the ultimate test when the two ace fighter pilots become entangled in a love triangle with beautiful Naval nurse Evelyn Johnson. But the rivalry between the friends-turned-foes is immediately put on hold when they find themselves at the center of Japan's devastating attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
Jumper

Jumper

Young Mark

2008

David Rice is a man who knows no boundaries, a Jumper, born with the uncanny ability to teleport instantly to anywhere on Earth. When he discovers others like himself, David is thrust into a dangerous and bloodthirsty war while being hunted by a sinister and determined group of zealots who have sworn to destroy all Jumpers. Now, David’s extraordinary gift may be his only hope for survival!
Blow

Blow

Young George

2001

A boy named George Jung grows up in a struggling family in the 1950's. His mother nags at her husband as he is trying to make a living for the family. It is finally revealed that George's father cannot make a living and the family goes bankrupt. George does not want the same thing to happen to him, and his friend Tuna, in the 1960's, suggests that he deal marijuana. He is a big hit in California in the 1960's, yet he goes to jail, where he finds out about the wonders of cocaine. As a result, when released, he gets rich by bringing cocaine to America. However, he soon pays the price.
The Amityville Horror

The Amityville Horror

Billy Lutz

2005

George Lutz, his wife Kathy, and their three children have just moved into a beautiful, and improbably cheap, Dutch colonial mansion nestled in the sleepy coastal town of Amityville, Long Island. However, their dream home is concealing a horrific past and soon each member of the Lutz family is plagued with increasingly strange and violent visions and impulses.
As Good as It Gets

As Good as It Gets

Spencer Connelly

1997

Melvin Udall, a cranky, bigoted, obsessive-compulsive writer of romantic fiction, is rude to everyone he meets, including his gay neighbor, Simon. After Simon is brutally attacked and hospitalized, Melvin finds his life turned upside down when he has to look after Simon's dog. In addition, Carol, the only waitress at the local diner who will tolerate him, leaves work to care for her chronically ill son, making it impossible for Melvin to eat breakfast.
Message in a Bottle

Message in a Bottle

Jason Osborne

1999

A woman finds a romantic letter in a bottle washed ashore and tracks down the author, a widowed shipbuilder whose wife died tragically early. As a deep and mutual attraction blossoms, the man struggles to make peace with his past so that he can move on and find happiness.
Gods and Monsters

Gods and Monsters

Michael Boone

1998

It's 1957, and James Whale's heyday as the director of "Frankenstein," "Bride of Frankenstein" and "The Invisible Man" is long behind him. Retired and a semi-recluse, he lives his days accompanied only by images from his past. When his dour housekeeper, Hannah, hires a handsome young gardener, the flamboyant director and simple yard man develop an unlikely friendship, which will change them forever.