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James Mason Bower (born February 17, 1954) is an American neuroscientist and CEO and chairman of the Board of Numedeon Inc., creator of the Whyville.net educational virtual world.
James Bower may refer to: Jamie Campbell Bower (born 1988), English actor, singer and former model; James Bower (agrarian leader) (1860–1921), farmer and farm leader in western Canada; James M. Bower (born 1954), American neuroscientist; James Paterson Bower (1806–1889), Scottish Royal Navy admiral
James Edward Burrows (born December 30, 1940), [1] sometimes known as Jim "Jimmy" Burrows, [2] is an American television director. Burrows has received numerous accolades including 11 Primetime Emmy Awards and five Directors Guild of America Awards .
I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can: Anne 1984 Go Tell It on the Mountain: Deborah 1985 Prizzi's Honor 'Peaches' Altamont 1987 Bagdad Cafe: Brenda 1990 Postcards from the Edge: Julie Marsden 1992 The Importance of Being Earnest: Miss Prism 1993 Benny & Joon: Dr. Garvey RoboCop 3: Bertha Sliver: Lieutenant Victoria Hendrix 1995 Demon Knight: Irene 1996
James Manley (born January 4, 1958) is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Jim Powers. He worked for the World Wrestling Federation from 1984 to 1994, then elsewhere until 2010. [2] He was born in Washington Heights, Manhattan, and grew up watching the then-regional promotion at Madison Square Garden. [5]
Marvin Bower (August 1, 1903 – January 22, 2003) was an American business theorist and management consultant associated with McKinsey & Company. Under Bower's leadership, McKinsey grew from a small engineering and accounting firm to a leader in the consulting industry.
Judith Ellen Light (born February 9, 1949) [1] is an American actress. She made her professional stage debut in 1970, before making her Broadway debut in the 1975 revival of A Doll's House.
James Naughton (born December 6, 1945) is an American actor and director. On television he is best known as astronaut Pete Burke in the 1974 single-season television series Planet of the Apes . He has won two Tony Awards : for Best Actor in a Musical in 1990 for City of Angels , and again in 1997, he won a second Tony Award originating the role ...