Born on October 16, 1958, Simon James, a celebrated British thespian, entered the world in the quaint and endearing city of Stoke-on-Trent, nestled within the picturesque county of Staffordshire, situated in the culturally rich and historic United Kingdom, England being the specific region that proudly calls him its own.
James, a highly accomplished and skilled thespian, has been fortunate enough to have had a profound impact on the world of entertainment through his involvement in a wide range of notable film and television projects. His extensive body of work has resulted in a lasting impression on the industry, with a multitude of memorable roles that have cemented his status as a talented and respected actor.
Some of James' most notable performances include his critically acclaimed portrayals in the films "Moneyball" (2011) and "Frost/Nixon" (2008). These roles not only showcased his impressive acting abilities but also earned him widespread recognition and praise from critics and audiences alike.
In addition to his work in film, James has also made a significant impact on television through his recurring character in the popular series "NCIS" (2003). His consistent and compelling performances have helped to make the show a beloved favorite among viewers, and have solidified his place as a talented and versatile actor in the world of television.