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James Ellis (15 March 1931 – 8 March 2014) [1] was an actor and theatre director from Northern Ireland, with a career stretching over sixty years. [ 2 ] Originally a stage actor and director in his native Belfast , he moved to London in the early 1960s.
James Hodges Ellis (born James Hughes Bell, February 26, 1945 – December 12, 1998), who used the stage name Orion at times in his career, was an American singer. His voice was similar to Elvis Presley's, a fact which he and his record company played upon, making some believe that some of his recordings were by Presley, or even that Presley had not died in 1977.
On her YouTube channel, Ellis has frequently made videos about Walt Disney Pictures films. [7] Other works include "The Whole Plate", a long-running series examining the Transformers film series and the work of Michael Bay, which has received more than 4 million views, [5] [11] and a three-part series about the production of The Hobbit trilogy and its effect on the New Zealand film industry.
Pride is a 2007 American biographical film released by Lionsgate Entertainment on March 23, 2007. Loosely based upon the true story of Philadelphia swim coach James "Jim" Ellis, [2] Pride stars Terrence Howard, Bernie Mac, and Kimberly Elise.
James "Jimmy" Ellis (August 17, 1934 – September 16, 2022) [1] was an American blues musician. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] His recording career dated back to the mid 1960s. [ 4 ] On more than one occasion he played at the Dusk Til Dawn Blues Festivals .
James G. Ellis (composer) (1880–1966), American violinist, silent film theater pioneer, and composer James Ellis (actor) (1931–2014), British actor James Ellis (musician) , British rock guitarist and record producer
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James G. Ellis (Jas. G. Ellis) "The Way To Paradise", words by Arthur J. Lamb , music by Ellis (©1917) "Thine Is the Kingdom", poem by Joel B. Dow, music by Ellis (©1920); OCLC 499123993