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James Patrick Buckley (born 14 August 1987) is an English actor, musician, YouTuber and podcaster. He is best known for playing Jay Cartwright in the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners . He is also notable for playing the young Del Boy in the BBC comedy-drama Rock & Chips .
James Lane Buckley (March 9, 1923 – August 18, 2023) was an American politician and judge who served in the United States Senate as a member of the Conservative Party of New York State in the Republican caucus from 1971 to 1977 and additionally held multiple positions within the Reagan administration.
James L. Buckley (1923–2023), American politician, jurist, diplomat, author, and corporate director; James R. Buckley (1870–1945), U.S. Representative from Illinois; James V. Buckley (1894–1954), U.S. Representative from Illinois; Jimmy Buckley (c. 1905–1943), Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm pilot and prisoner of war
This is a compilation of live recordings that Buckley's mother Mary Guibert compiled from DAT recordings of his supporting tour for Buckley's album Grace. Also known as Mystery White Boy: Live '95–'96 , the album earned mixed to positive critical views and was also a commercial success in the artist's native U.S., hitting #12 on the Top ...
Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an American musician. He began his career based in folk rock, but subsequently experimented with genres such as psychedelia, jazz, the avant-garde, and funk paired with his unique five-octave vocal range. [5]
White Gold is a British sitcom featuring a group of UPVC window salesmen in mid-1980s Corringham, Essex.It stars Ed Westwick as Vincent, the head of a double-glazed windows sales team, with former Inbetweeners cast members Joe Thomas and James Buckley.
James Brian Buckley, DSC (c. 1905 – 21 March 1943) was a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm pilot who became a notable prisoner of war during the Second World War. He died ...
Lorca is the fifth studio album by singer-songwriter Tim Buckley, released in 1970 on Elektra Records.It was named after Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca, [3] and was recorded simultaneously with Blue Afternoon (1969), though notably different in style.