James Logan has had a remarkable career spanning over two and a half decades, with a diverse range of roles in film and television. As a multi-talented individual, James has worked as both an actor and a stuntman, but his true passion lies in directing. His most recent achievement is writing and directing his first feature film, the SAG Ultra Low Budget horror film 'Undying'.
Many may recognize James from his impressive stunt work, although his job often requires him to conceal his face. However, some may remember him from his notable acting roles in various television classics. For instance, he played the unlucky bartender Caleb in FX's 'Justified', and Paramedic Smith in LifeTime's 'Strong Medicine' for over five years and 25 episodes.
James has also made appearances in Disney's KC Undercover, where he portrayed the villainous Jackal, and in films like 'The Mechanic', 'The Hunger Games: Catching Fire', 'Ride Along', 'Cardboard Boxer', and 'I Am Wrath', often playing the role of a jackass. His portrayal of Lars, opposite John Travolta in Chuck Russell's 'I Am Wrath', stands out as a particularly memorable performance.
Recently, James has appeared in ABC's 'Station 19' as a directionally challenged Construction Worker and in 'The Penitent Thief' as the biblical, whip-cracking Thomas, which was filmed in the great state of Texas. With his extensive experience and versatility, James continues to take on projects in film, television, and other mediums, always looking for new opportunities to showcase his talents.