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James Grixoni

ActorBorn May 5, 1989 (35 years)
James Grixoni was born and raised in Seattle Washington. He attended his local conservatory for four years at the age of fourteen and began doing professional theatre at the age of eighteen with his debut of Peter-Pan at Book-it Theatre. After a couple years of professional theatre, James decided to stay true to his original focus, film. Whilst creating a comedy troupe, performing skits and starring in local indie films, James was granted the opportunity to shadow Tobey Maguire as his body double in "The Details", directed by Jacob Aaron Estes. The education he received was invaluable. A few years later, James found himself performing in a punk band in Philadelphia; and subsequently the film, "The Bhakti Boy", directed by Joy Marzec. The experience allowed him to grow as an artist and really work on honing his skills in front of the camera. Upon returning to the west coast, James had the pleasure of working on films, television series, music videos and shorts. A few favorites include "Worst Laid Plans" directed by Mark Jones and Nesib CB Shamah, "You Cant Win" directed by Robinson Devor and "Twin Peaks" directed by David lynch. James continues to grow in his craft and his community. He practices yoga and meditation and has noticed a significant improvement in his reality. He also practices comedy on the daily for he believes laughter is the foundation to health.

Known For

  • Jameson
  • Potato Dreams of America
  • Divination
  • Martingale
  • Worst Laid Plans

Filmography

2024
Winter Island · as Deputy Welk
2024
Martingale · as Robby
2021
2018
Jameson · as Shelby
2016
Worst Laid Plans · as Nick
2014
A Bit of Bad Luck · as Drugged Out College Student
2012
Grassroots · as Rally Attendee
2012
2011
Divination · as Daniel
2010
Late Autumn · as Passenger
2004
Max Rules · as Kid In Line
1990
Twin Peaks (TV Series) · as Deputy Jesse Holcomb

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