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  1. James Watson Gerard III (August 25, 1867 – September 6, 1951) was a United States lawyer, diplomat, and justice of the New York Supreme Court. [1] Early life. Gerard was born in Geneseo, New York. His father, James Watson Gerard Jr., was a lawyer and Democratic Party politician in New York.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0416541James Gerard - IMDb

    James Gerard is known for The Serpent Queen (2022), Spencer (2021) and The Chef (2012).

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  4. My Four Years in Germany: Directed by William Nigh. With Halbert Brown, Willard Dashiell, Louis Dean, Earl Schenck. The experiences of the American ambassador to Germany, James Gerard, are recounted in this semi-documentary.

  5. Associate Dean (Education), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Undergraduate and post-graduate teaching: artefacts and the Roman Empire. Director of Excellence for Learning and Teaching in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology.

  6. James Gerard is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Spencer, Sarah's Key, Le Chef, Female Agents, Miserere, Covert Operation, Hellphone, and Savage State.

  7. James Gerard is known for The Serpent Queen (2022), Spencer (2021) and The Chef (2012).

  8. Critics: actor, producer. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «The Company», «Truth or Consequences», «Paul and Paulette Take a Bath» (2024), «Emilia Pérez» (2024), «Normale» (2023)...

  9. JAMES GERARD. ML International Talent. About me. View profile. Hello! Native English-speaker, proficient and have filmed in 14 accents: General American, West Coast, Southern ( Alabama & Texas), Australian, New Zealand, Received Pronunciation, London, Yorkshire, Welsh, Southern & Northern Irish, Scots, Canadian ( Quebecois).

  10. James Watson Gerard, U. S. ambassador to Berlin between 1913 and 1917, was in many ways representative of Americans in their perceptions of Imperial Germany in that period. In his personal writings and despatches to Washington, Gerard’s views came to be unflattering, inspired by suspicions about Berlin’s expansionist aims and military tactics.