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James Michael Bennett (born February 9, 1996) [1] is an American actor. He is known for his roles as a child actor in Daddy Day Care , Hostage , The Amityville Horror , Poseidon , Evan Almighty , Orphan , Shorts , and as young James T. Kirk in the 2009 film Star Trek .
Scarlett soon leaves her popular friends to spend time with Fenix, his friend Jimmy (Jimmy Bennett) and Jimmy's girlfriend (Caroline Miner Smith), who had already dropped out of school. Scarlett soon buys Fenix a guitar and is revealed to be pregnant, before being involved in a car accident that kills her, without Fenix knowing about her pregnancy.
In 2018, Argento herself was accused by actor Jimmy Bennett of sexually assaulting him when he was 17 and she was 37. [112] In the wake of Bennett's claims, Argento was dropped from X-Factor Italy. [113]
Jimmy Kirkwood, played by Pooch Hall, is a former associate attorney at Pearson Hardman who works at Bratton Gould as of season 2. Jimmy came from a working-class background, made his own way to get accepted into Harvard Law, graduate and become an associate attorney at Pearson Hardman, having been hired around the same time as Mike Ross.
Jimmy Bennett as Andrew Holmes, Hansu's tutoring student. Bob Frazer as Mr. Holmes, Andrew's father, an American businessman. Dai Hasegawa as Ryoichi's son. Lee Hyun-ri as Kiyo, Jong-yul's girlfriend. Hideo Kimura as Mr. Shimamura, Yoseb's boss.
Jimmy Bennett as James "JJ" Powell, Jr. – Jim and Stephanie's 14-year-old son; a teenager with enhanced intelligence. He has the ability to speed-read and comprehend large amounts of information by just reading the page (but is initially only capable of remembering it for six hours).
Jimmy goes on to reach the final, where he faces Seagull. After remembering that he had witnessed Loughlan kill his father with a sword in front of him back when he was a child, he defeats Seagull with a well-timed use of the mysterious "Fatal Deviation" move as taught to him by the head monk.
Jimmy Bennett Christina Hendricks Paul Hipp Ken Davitian: Cinematography: Richard Marcus: Edited by: Jessica Kehrhahn: Music by: John Swihart: Release date.