J. Brooks is known for Gaslight (2022), Really Love (2020) and UpRoaR (2019).
J. Brown is known for O problema com Jon Stewart (2021).
Dr. Buzz provides commentary for the television show CopyCat Killers which airs on the REELZ Channel. Prior to gaining his doctoral Buzz appeared in a string of slasher horror films in the late 1980s. Later as a psychologist working with a forensic population Buzz became known to the public as "Dr. Buzz". First appearing on New York City radio station WWRL, hosting his own show "Ask Dr. Buzz" and on numerous day and nighttime television shows.
J. Cameron Barnett is an actor who lives and was trained in New York City, and studies Film/TV with Ted Sluberski. He was born and raised in Batesville, Arkansas. Cameron has performed Off-Broadway, Regionally and in National and International Tours. Cameron is also a published interior designer whose work can be seen at the world famous Carlyle Hotel. He also is owner and operator of The Selftape Space in NYC.
J. Chris Newberg is known for Money Where Your Mouth Is (2013), The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It (2010) and Emogenius (2017).
Since 1982 J. Christian Ingvordsen has written, produced and directed 25 feature films which have been released domestically and internationally through HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures and more. Ingvordsen's productions have starred Robert Mitchum, Shelly Winters, Telly Savalas, and Kathy Ireland amongst others. As a director, Ingvordsen has worked with Sandra Bullock, Julia Roberts, Danny Aiello, Martin Kove, Dan Haggerty, Lance Henriksen, Robert Davi, Billy Drago and many others.
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 (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 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: The Podcast (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.
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 Scared Straight (2009).
J. Damian Anastasio is known for The Spearhead Effect (2017), Megahurtz (1998) and Invisible Temptation (1996).
J. Daniel Quezada Bonilla is known for Viento: Chronicles of a Dream's Journey, Vomaseve Hina (2019) and Soula (2021).