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Jamie Campbell (other)
Jamie Campbell may refer to: * Jamie Campbell (comedian), American comedian * Jamie Campbell (producer) (born 1977), British presenter of ITV's ''24 Hours with...'' * Jamie Campbell (English footballer) (born 1972), English footballer active 1991–2005 * Jamie Campbell (Scottish footballer) (born 1992), Scottish footballer for Partick Thistle * Jamie Campbell (rugby union) (born 2001), Scottish rugby union player *Jamie Campbell (sportscaster) (born 1967), Canadian sportscaster *Jamie Campbell, character in ''Zoo'' See also *James Campbell (other) * Jim Campbell (other) *Jamie Campbell Bower James Metcalfe Campbell Bower (born 22 November 1988) is an English actor and singer. He made his feature film debut in 2007 with a supporting role in '' Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street''. He went on to feature in '' The Twiligh ... (born 1988), English actor * Jamie Campbell-Walter (born 1972), British racing driver {{human name disambiguation, Campbe ...
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Jamie Campbell (comedian)
Jamie Campbell is an American comedian, actor, improviser and playwright. Early life Campbell grew up in Pryor, Oklahoma. Between kindergarten and his senior year he attended thirteen different schools, and recalls "to make new friends, being funny really helped." He attended Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, OK. He received awards in Academic Achievement, Best Supporting Actor, Outstanding Theatre Student and the Jack Kaufman Outstanding Senior. Campbell was a member of Alpha Psi Omega, and served as president, vice president, treasurer and points chair. As a Northeastern State University student, he also served in the Oklahoma Army National Guard. After graduating from NSU, he interned at the Wayside Theatre in Middletown, Virginia, landing roles in Steve Martin's adaption of ''The Underpants'', ''The Killer Angels'' and ''A Christmas Story''. After leaving Wayside, Campbell entered the graduate theater program at Oklahoma State University. He starred as King Henry ...
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Jamie Campbell (producer)
Jamie Robert Campbell''University of Durham Congregation, Wednesday 30 June 1999'', Durham: Durham University, p. 1. (born 18 May 1977) is an English television producer and film maker. He lives in London and studied at Radley College and Durham University, where he read English Literature. He has been described as "a kind of Louis Theroux for the post-geek lady viewer." He has produced, directed, and appeared in prime time documentaries including Martha and Me (BBC2), Osama and US (C4), Come Home Gary Glitter (BBC3), and Candid Cameron (BBC2), in which he interviewed the future Prime Minister over the course of a month. In 2007, Campbell hosted his own prime time chat show for ITV1, entitled 24 Hours With. His interviewees included Bobby Brown, Steve-O, Stan Collymore, Lawrence Llewelyn Bowen, David Gest, and Lee Ryan. Eleven, the television production company founded in 2006 by Campbell and Joel Wilson, has made a number of notable scripted series including Sex Education, The ...
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Jamie Campbell (English Footballer)
Jamie Campbell (born 21 October 1972) is an English former professional footballer who made over 300 appearances in the Football League. A defender or midfielder, Campbell played for Luton Town in the First Division. After loan spells with Mansfield Town and Cambridge United, he moved on to Barnet before rejoining Cambridge United with whom he won promotion to the Second Division. A season with Brighton & Hove Albion preceded 18 months with Exeter City, where he was Player of the Year in 2000–01. He then moved into non-league football with clubs including Stevenage Borough, for whom he played on the losing side in the 2002 FA Trophy Final, Woking, and Havant & Waterlooville Havant & Waterlooville Football Club is a professional football club based in Havant, Hampshire, England. The club participates in the National League South, the sixth tier of English football, after relegation from the National League in the .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Campbell, Jamie ...
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Jamie Campbell (Scottish Footballer)
Jamie Campbell (born 24 March 1992) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a midfielder. He has previously played in the Scottish First Division with Partick Thistle, and in the Scottish Second Division during loan spells with both Stenhousemuir and Stranraer. Career Having been part of the Partick Thistle youth set-up, he was signed in 2009 on the Modern Apprentice scheme. Making his first team debut as a substitute in the Scottish Cup on 20 November 2010 against Stirling Albion. Going on to score his first ever professional goal during a 6-1 home win against Stirling Albion Stirling Albion Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the city of Stirling. The club was founded in 1945 following the demise of King's Park after World War II. The club currently competes in Scottish League Two as a member of the ... on 15 January 2011. Jamie's contract was not renewed after 2013 and he made the choice to drop down to Junior football and play for Clydebank. He has als ...
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Jamie Campbell (rugby Union)
Jamie Campbell (born 28 May 2001) is a Scottish rugby union player for Edinburgh in the United Rugby Championship. Campbell's primary position is lock. Rugby Union career Professional career Campbell was named in the Edinburgh academy for the 2021–22 season. He made his Edinburgh debut on 4 March in the Round 12 match of the 2021–22 United Rugby Championship The 2021–22 United Rugby Championship was the twenty-first season of the professional rugby union competition originally known as the Celtic League. It was the first season that the competition is referred to as the United Rugby Championship, ... against . External linksitsrugby Profile References 2001 births Living people Edinburgh Rugby players Rugby union locks Scottish rugby union players {{Scotland-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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Jamie Campbell (sportscaster)
Jamie Campbell (born May 20, 1967) is a Canadian sportscaster with Sportsnet. He is currently the host of Toronto Blue Jays telecasts and previously provided the play-by-play from 2005 to 2009. Youth and education Born and raised in Oakville, Ontario, Campbell attended many Oakville Blades hockey games where his father was the public address announcer. His love of baseball began in 1977 when his father took him to a game, sparked by a conversation with Lyman Bostock of the Minnesota Twins. Bostock was murdered a year later in Gary, Indiana. As a youth, Campbell regularly attended Blue Jays games. Campbell also idolized Canadian Formula One driver Gilles Villeneuve and later named one of his sons after him. Campbell played Little League baseball at Wallace Park in Oakville. He attended Oakville Trafalgar High School where, as a member of the football team, he was a teammate and friend of future National Football League placekicker Steve Christie. In 1986, he went to Ryerson Pol ...
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Zoo (TV Series)
''Zoo'' is an American drama television series based on the 2012 novel of the same name by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge, the former also serving as an executive producer for the series, which stars James Wolk, Kristen Connolly, Nonso Anozie, Nora Arnezeder and Billy Burke as a group of varied professionals who investigate the mysterious outbreak of violent animal attacks upon humans all over the world. ''Zoo'' premiered on June 30, 2015, on CBS. CBS renewed the series for a third season in August 2016, which aired between June 29 and September 21, 2017. On October 23, 2017, CBS announced the series had been cancelled after three seasons. Premise Violent animal attacks upon humans are occurring all over the world. Jackson Oz, an American zoologist and his Kenyan friend, Abraham Kenyatta, a safari guide, as well as Jamie Campbell, a Los Angeles reporter, Mitch Morgan, a quirky veterinary pathologist, and a French intelligence agent, Chloe Tousignant, all seek to investiga ...
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James Campbell (other)
James Campbell may refer to: Academics * James Archibald Campbell (1862–1934), founder of Campbell University in North Carolina * James Marshall Campbell (1895–1977), dean of the college of arts and sciences at the Catholic University of America * James Campbell (historian) (1935–2016), British academic specialising in Anglo-Saxon studies * James E. Campbell (academic), American political scientist Business * James Campbell (industrialist) (1826–1900), Hawaii industrialist * James Campbell (Australian timber merchant) (1830–1904), Australian timber merchant * James Dykes Campbell (1839–1895), Scottish merchant and writer * James Anson Campbell (1854–1933), American businessman with Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company * James P. Campbell (fl. 2000s), president and CEO of GE Consumer & Industrial Entertainment * James Campbell (artist) (1828–1893), English artist * James Edwin Campbell (poet) (1867–1896), African-American poet, editor, writer and educator * Blind ...
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Jim Campbell (other)
Jim Campbell may refer to: Sports * Jim Campbell (catcher) (born 1937), MLB (1962–63) * Jim Campbell (pinch hitter) (born 1943), MLB (1970) * Jim Campbell (pitcher) (born 1966), MLB (1990) * Jim Campbell (ice hockey) (born 1973), U.S. * Jim Campbell (Australian footballer) (1886–1935) * Jim Campbell (New Zealand footballer), New Zealand Other * Jim Campbell (baseball executive) (1924–1995), with the Detroit Tigers * Jim Campbell (artist) (born 1956), in San Francisco * Jim Campbell (comics) (born 1977), artist and musician * Jim Campbell (comedian) (born 1982), English * Jim Campbell (trade unionist) (1895–1957), British * James P. Campbell, a.k.a. Jim Campbell, president and CEO of GE Consumer & Industrial See also * James Campbell (other) * Jimmy Campbell (other) * Jamie Campbell (other) Jamie Campbell may refer to: * Jamie Campbell (comedian), American comedian * Jamie Campbell (producer) (born 1977), British presenter of ITV's ''24 Ho ...
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Jamie Campbell Bower
James Metcalfe Campbell Bower (born 22 November 1988) is an English actor and singer. He made his feature film debut in 2007 with a supporting role in '' Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street''. He went on to feature in '' The Twilight Saga'', '' The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones'', and as the young Gellert Grindelwald in ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1'' and '' Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald''. In the 2010s, Bower was part of the main casts of the fantasy series ''Camelot'' on Starz and ''Will'' on TNT. In 2022, Bower received critical acclaim for his performance as Henry Creel/One/Vecna in the fourth series of ''Stranger Things''. From 2015 to 2020, he was the frontman of the London-based band Counterfeit. Early life Bower was born in London. His mother is a music manager and his father works for the Gibson Guitar Corporation. His maternal great-great-great-great-grandfather was Sir John Campbell, of Airds, Lieutenant Governor of ...
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