James Di Giacomo

James Di Giacomo has one of those resumes that makes you do a double-take—yeah, that guy. Born in the Bronx to Italian parents and raised in Jersey, he’s got that classic New York edge mixed with a dash of immigrant hustle. Over the years, he’s popped up all over the place, from big-time national commercials to your favorite TV shows and, honestly, more movies than you can count on both hands. The list is wild: think The Last Son with Sam Worthington and Machine Gun Kelly, Stowaway with Ruby Rose, Bandit starring Mel Gibson, Murder at Yellowstone City, Marlowe alongside Liam Neeson, The Kill Room with Uma Thurman, and even Boneyard with Mel Gibson and 50 Cent. Dude just collects A-listers like baseball cards. He’s not just reading lines, either. James jumps in as executive producer on a bunch of these projects, calling shots behind the scenes. Right now, he’s got a bunch more projects brewing—movies, TV, you name it—with some of the biggest names in the business. Growing up, he was glued to the TV, obsessed with comedy legends like Benny Hill, Monty Python, and Robin Williams. Jim Carrey, though, hit different. The physical comedy, the faces, the wild energy—James credits Carrey as the major spark that pushed him toward acting. People still tell him he gives off Carrey vibes, and honestly, he loves it. Back in 2011, he launched his own production company, Undecided Pictures, teaming up with writer David Mattia. They cooked up a TV pilot, Have You Met Miss Jones, where James not only co-created and produced but starred as the title character. The cast was stacked too—Dot Jones, James Kyson, Art LaFleur, and Patty McCormack. The guy’s always got something cooking.

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Personal details

  • Height: 6′ (1.83 m)
  • Birth Location: Bronx, New York, USA
  • Professions: Actor, Producer, Director

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      movies triviannA lot of folks remember the Movietickets.com guy for that weirdly memorable line, “no R in tickets.” Here’s the kicker—he just blurted it out on the spot during rehearsal, totally unscripted. Dude was just riffing, and bam, it stuck. Kind of wild how the most random ad-libs end up becoming the things everyone quotes, right? Not some carefully crafted marketing genius, just a spur-of-the-moment goof that hit the jackpot. It’s honestly a perfect example of how the best stuff is sometimes the least planned. People still reference that tagline years later, which is pretty hilarious when you think about it. All because one guy decided to get a little silly while practicing his lines—now that’s some accidental pop culture magic. Goes to show you can’t always predict what’s gonna catch on.

FAQ

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      6′ (1.83 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Bronx, New York, USA