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  1. James Anderson (November 6, 1902 – November 26, 1960) was an American assistant director during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. In his twenty-five year career, Anderson worked on almost 75 pictures. He is sometimes confused with James K. Anderson, the actor, because their careers overlapped.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    1925
    Actor - "Chester A. 'Chet' Trask"
    1926
    Actor - "Horatio Winston, Jr."
    1926
    Actor - "Carson"
    1927
    Butterflies in the Rain
    Actor - "Dennis Carteret"
  2. James Anderson. A multi award-winning filmmaker and director. James’ work has spanned the globe, directing primetime reality television, scripted comedy, documentaries, music videos, branded content and commercial spots for international brands.

  3. James is a multi-award winning director from Aotearoa. Over 20 years James’ work has spanned the globe, directing primetime reality television, scripted comedy series, subculture documentaries, music videos, branded content and commercial spots for brands such as H&M, KFC, Red Bull, Hyundai, Tourism NZ, the All Blacks, Adidas & AIG.

  4. Is there anything more to Wes Anderson's films than twee whimsicality and aloof performances? Much more, argues Mark Allison: they tell us the truth about being human.

  5. James Anderson (biomedical engineer), American professor of pathology, macromolecular science and biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University. James Anderson (botanical collector) (1797–1842), Scottish botanical collector who later became the Superintendent of the Sydney Botanic Gardens.

  6. James Anderson (November 6, 1902 – November 26, 1960) was an American assistant director during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. In his twenty-five year career, Anderson worked on almost 75 pictures. He is sometimes confused with James K. Anderson, the actor, because their careers overlapped.

  7. Violent Men, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) They Always Look Tougher Coming At You Rancher Parrish (Glenn Ford) meets more resistance than expected from his crew (Warner Anderson, Bill Phipps) and his neighbors the Purdues (Harry Shannon, James Anderson) over his plans to sell out to the local land baron, in The Violent Men, 1955, from a Donald ...