James Hunter
Acting
James Hunter began making movies at an extremely young age. At age 13 in 1990 he made a "Star Wars" movie using action figures with blue screen and special effects after renting out a local TV station. At age 14 he wrote "Robin Hood: Prince of Sherwood" and with the help of his father and friends, pulled together his first feature film, shot on 16mm. The film took three years to make and premiered in January 1994 at the local town theater. Tickets were sold at $5 and around 3,000 people saw the movie over 2 days. James self taught himself how to load and shoot with a 16mm film camera and also taught himself to edit on film. That same year, Hunter began his second feature film attempt at age 17, this time playing the lead role as well as directing. Also shot and edited on 16mm, "The River Bridge" was completed in 1996. This film starred Charles Napier, a veteran character actor of the 80s and 90s. In 1997, Hunter married and moved to Los Angeles where he studied film, theater, and philosophy at Los Angeles City College. He worked at the Virgin Mega Store in Hollywood, as a waiter at Hamburger Hamlet, and as an extra to make ends. Due to the Digital Revolution and Hollywood's reluctance to take such a young director seriously, Hunter put directing aside and got involved in acting at age 20 and in 2004 he became a member of the Screen Actors Guild. His teenage films remained on a shelf until 2008 when Hunter distributed the movies with the help of Ryan Sims, and the films were finally released through Indieflix and Amazon.com. In April of 2013, Hunter uploaded to films to YouTube. In 1999, Hunter went into production on his 3rd film, "Vagabond Lover 1999". Production shut down after one investor pulled the plug. Twenty years later, Hunter began pre-production again and reentered the project, writing new scenes and new characters. In 2020, the Covid pandemic shut down the production a second time. Production is scheduled to begin again in 2023. As of 2023, James has written several new projects including two horror films, a sequel to his original Robin Hood film, and a movie based on the true story of his late aunt, Mary Faye Hunter, who was murdered in 1967.
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
as Student (uncredited)
Age 21 (now 48)
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants
as Zombie (uncredited)
Age 48
Curb Your Enthusiasm
as Country Club Golf Hustler (uncredited)
Age 23 (now 48)
Curb Your Enthusiasm
as Golf Club Diner (uncredited)
Age 23 (now 48)
Curb Your Enthusiasm
as Airline Passenger (uncredited)
Age 23 (now 48)
What Planet Are You From?
as Alien Student (uncredited)
Age 22 (now 48)
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants
as Zombie (uncredited)
Age 48
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
as Paparazzi (uncredited)
Age 45 (now 48)
What Planet Are You From?
as Alien Student (uncredited)
Age 22 (now 48)
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
as Student (uncredited)
Age 21 (now 48)
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
as Detective (uncredited)
Age 47 (now 48)
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
as Police Detective (uncredited)
Age 47 (now 48)
Penny Dreadful: City of Angels
as Hidden Camera Operator (uncredited)
Age 42 (now 48)
Curb Your Enthusiasm
as Country Club Golf Hustler (uncredited)
Age 23 (now 48)
Curb Your Enthusiasm
as Golf Club Diner (uncredited)
Age 23 (now 48)
Curb Your Enthusiasm
as Airline Passenger (uncredited)
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Also Known As
Jamie Hunter
IMDB
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