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  1. James William Neilson (October 1, 1909 – December 9, 1979) was an American television director, known for his stage and film direction as well as his work with Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color.

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    James Neilson was born in Pennsylvania, USA – birthdate unknown – and is a bladesmith as well as a reality television personality, best known for being one of the judges of the History channel show entitled “Forged in Fire”. He holds the title of Master Smith from the American Bladesmith Society, a title held by just about 100 people.

    How rich is J Neilson? As of late-2019, sources inform us of a net worth that is over $1.3 million, accumulated through success in his various endeavors. He earns significant income through his work on television, while is also one of the top rated consultants and blade smiths in the country. As he continues his endeavors, it is expected that his w...

    There is very limited information when it comes to J Neilson’s family and childhood. It’s known that he grew up with a passion for crafting blades, and the steps he took early in his life would eventually lead him to his career. In 1995, he began formal training, and honing his skills. He created his own workshop located in the woods of Towanda, Pe...

    The American Bladesmith Society(ABS) promotes techniques on how to forge steel blades. The organization dates its history back to 1972, and started doing an annual show, introducing Damascus steel blades, comprised of material taken from India and Sri Lanka. They are mainly characterized by their pattern which resembles flowing water. The organizat...

    J Neilson’s fame started to gain mainstream attention when he became one of the judges of the television competition series entitled “Forged in Fire”, aired on the History channel, and produced by Outpost Entertainment. Each episode sees four bladesmiths competing in a three round elimination contest with each round having them forge different blad...

    For his personal life, it’s known that Neilson is married and has two children, though he hasn’t shared a lot of details about his family. While he continues to forge, he places a lot of emphasis on spending time with his family, and due to his passion, his children have shown an interest towards forging as well, and with very few of them in the wo...

    J Neilson is a bladesmith and reality TV personality who forges knives using traditional methods. He is a Master Smith from the American Bladesmith Society and a judge on the History Channel show Forged in Fire.

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    James Neilson was born on 1 October 1909 in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA. He was a director and actor, known for General Electric Theater (1953), Night Passage (1957) and Janet Dean, Registered Nurse (1954). He died on 9 December 1979 in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.

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  3. James Neilson may refer to: James Beaumont Neilson (1792–1865), Scottish inventor of iron-smelting processes. James Crawford Neilson (1816–1900), Baltimore, Maryland architect. James Neilson (director) (1909–1979), film and television director.

  4. Flareup is a 1969 American thriller film directed by James Neilson and written by Mark Rodgers. The film stars Raquel Welch, James Stacy, Luke Askew, Don Chastain, Ron Rifkin and Jean Byron. The film was released on November 10, 1969, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

  5. Mar 23, 1973 · Tom Sawyer: Directed by James Neilson. With Josh Albee, Jane Wyatt, Buddy Ebsen, John McGiver. Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, two friends in a Mississippi River town, have one adventure after another - including attending their own funeral and being pursued by a murderer.

  6. James Neilson was born on October 1, 1909 in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA. He was a director and actor, known for General Electric Theater (1953), Night Passage (1957) and Janet Dean, Registered Nurse (1954). He died on December 9, 1979 in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.