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James Gilbert (born 1982) is a Canadian film, television, and stage actor.
James is best known for his role as William Brereton in the Showtime historical drama series, The Tudors. James has most recently starred in the remake of Moby Dick (2011), along with William Hurt, Ethan Hawke and Eddie Marsan and the suspense thriller The Corridor, which was filmed in Nova Scotia. He has also appeared in numerous television shows such as Nikita, Rookie Blue, Flashpoint, The Border, Degrassi: The Next Generation, and My Daughter's Secret. Other film credits include American Soldiers, Saw VI, and The Cry of the Owl with Julia Stiles and Paddy Considine. James is a graduate of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, Scotland.
James was born and raised in Nova Scotia, he now splits his time between Toronto and Los Angeles.
Cecil James Gilbert (born 5 May 1923) is a Scottish television producer and director. He was the BBC's Head of Comedy from 1973-77. He was probably best known for his work on The Two Ronnies, Last of the Summer Wine and Open All Hours. In 2003, Gilbert appeared on the documentary special 30 Years of Last of the Summer Wine to discuss his role in helping to create the series.
Actors: Thomas Bragg (actor), Frank Dudley (actor), Victor Moreyra (actor), Chris Pascale (actor), Ted Scheriff (actor), Mark Stevens (actor), Jocelyn-Anne Bragg (actress), Tobi-Lyn Byers (actress), Rosemary Gore (actress), Debra Harkins (actress), Christine Schiavone (actress), Marina Wagman (actress), Thomas Bragg (producer), Ben Fiore (producer), Rosemary Gore (producer),
Plot: She walks & talks like a little girl. Yet, she's no little girl at all. Something is wrong with Casey Henson. Something she hides from the rest of the world. But an innocent man is about to find out her secret. A secret he might not live to tell...
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