James Mathers

James Mathers

cinematographer, director, actor

James Mathers was born on May 05, 1955 in USA. James Mathers's big-screen debut came with Ichabod and Me - Season 1 directed by Norman Abbott in 1961, strarring Benjie Major / Bennie Major. James Mathers is known for How Bruce Lee Changed the World directed by Steve Webb, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar stars as and Jackie Chan as Self. The upcoming new movie James Mathers plays is 1000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story which will be released on Mar 04, 2014.

Filmmaker, James Mathers began his career in the entertainment industry as a child actor appearing as "Jimmy Mathers" in many films and TV series of the 1960s. Behind the lens professional work started after he attended film school and a wide variety of staff and freelance assignments led to a specialization in cinematography and the founding of his own business, "The Migrant FilmWorkers".James has been the Director of Photography on over forty features and TV movies and has seen seven TV series from inception through their first season. While still active as a cinematographer, he also regularly produces, writes and directs a variety of projects. Since 2003, James has served as President of the nonprofit educational cooperative, "The Digital Cinema Society", a group dedicated to the industry's informed integration of new technology. He is also a regular contributor to a number of industry trade journals and a sought after speaker on the subject of emerging Entertainment Technology.With wife and writing partner, Charlene Mathers, Executive Director of DCS, he is currently writing and developing several motion picture and television projects. Jim's vast experience producing, directing, writing, shooting, acting and editing combined with his business acumen have created a talented and resourceful filmmaker who is eager and able to take on new creative challenges.

  • Birthday

    May 05, 1955
  • Place of Birth

    Los Angeles, California, USA

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