J.M. Kerrigan was born on December 16, 1884 in Dublin, Ireland. He was an actor and director, known for Gone with the Wind (1939), The Wolf Man (1941) and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954). He died on April 29, 1964 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Joshua Logan is an award-winning director, writer, and producer who has worked in every position in movies over more than a hundred feature films. Growing up in Austin, Texas, he started taking the city bus to work backstage in theater at the age of twelve, and transitioned into movies with every opportunity, working in any department that would have him, learning the art and craft of filmmaking by essentially doing everything. From building big rubber monsters, animatronics and prosthetics, blowing up helicopters, supervising sound design, and composing film scores, to supervising post production for major studios, writing and re-writing screenplays, shooting documentaries, producing and directing short and long form content - the only thing Josh has ever wanted to do is make movies with his friends. And he only talks about himself in third person on IMDb.
J.M. (Jose Maria) Longoria III is a writer, producer, and Imagen Award-nominated actor. He was born and raised in the small town of La Grulla, Texas. J.M. attended Rio Grande City High School where he graduated Valedictorian of his senior class. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.F.A. in Design and Certification in Business Administration, J.M. moved to Los Angeles to attended The American Academy of Dramatic Arts and began his acting career. J.M.'s acting credits include Sony Pictures feature film "Miracles From Heaven", ABC's "General Hospital", "The Fix", and "The Real O'Neals" among others. He was also the series producer of El Rey Network's "Bushido Battleground", a 20-episode mixed martial arts docuseries shot in Thailand, Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. This series was executive produced by renown filmmaker, Robert Rodriguez. Most recently, J.M. co-wrote, produced, and starred in a LGBTQ-themed short film entitled "Bibi" alongside Oscar nominated actress, Adriana Barraza, and actor Omar Leyva. The short film is inspired by J.M.'s real-life relationship with his father growing up in South Texas. Along with its film festival run, "Bibi" will also be distributed by national civil rights organization Southern Poverty Law Center as part of their "Teaching Tolerance" program in 2020. SPLC will create curriculum and use the short film as an educational tool available to over 500,000 educators across America. A passionate humanitarian, J.M. found a new cause to champion after working on the award-winning telenovela webseries "Sin Vergüenza". He became an advocate and ambassador for AltaMed Health Services. Among his duties is raising awareness about HIV prevention and educating the Latino community about AIDS resources. Additionally, J.M. served as a board member for several years of the oldest and most respected Latino arts nonprofit organization, Nosotros. Nosotros was founded by the late actor Ricardo Montalbán in order to develop, support, and spotlight Latinos in the entertainment industry.
J.M. Maciá is known for Marlowe (2022), Libélula (2022) and Porvenir (2020).
J.M. Scott is an actor, known for Caged (2021).
J.M. Stelly is known for Fantastic Four (2015), Within Madness (2015) and The Demonologist (2019).
J.N. Anand is known for Himmat (1970), John Jani Janardhan (1984) and Daanveer (1996).
JP Allen is an award-winning writer/director of independent feature films and stage plays. His first feature film, Coffee and Language (2001), premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival where it was nominated for the Golden Starfish Award and for Best Screenplay. He wrote, produced and acted a lead role in the film Stephanie's Image (2009) starring Academy Award Winner Melissa Leo. His other films include Gambling (2004), Belief (2007), Meeting with Chekhov (2008), Sex and Imagining (2009) (based on his play produced in NYC and LA), Centaur (2011), Love and Demons (2014), Revisions (2016), The Filmmaker (2018) (based on his novel), and Girl in Golden Gate Park (2021).
J.P. Auclair was born on August 22, 1977 in Foy, Quebec, Canada. He is known for All.I.Can. (2011), Uprising (1998) and The Ordinary Skier (2011). He died on September 29, 2014 in Aysen, Chile.