Oliver James (born
June 1,
1980) is an
English musician,
singer,
songwriter and
actor. He is best known for his roles in the American films
What a Girl Wants and
Raise Your Voice.
Biography
Career
James' first screen appearance was a supporting role in the 2002
made-for-television short film,
School's Out; he next appeared in a 2003 episode of the
BBC series,
The Afternoon Play, and joined a
boy band produced by
Simon Fuller. He left the band as soon as he was cast opposite actress
Amanda Bynes in the
American romantic comedy,
What a Girl Wants; for his role in the film, he learned to play the
guitar and co-wrote and sang the songs
Long Time Coming and
Greatest Story Ever Told, which were on the film's soundtrack. The film was set in England and James played the romantic interest of Bynes' character. It was released in April 2003 and performed fairly at the box office, grossing $35 million domestically. James' next role was opposite
Hilary Duff in the teen film
Raise Your Voice, which was released in October 2004 and grossed $10 million domestically. He was also seen in the BBC1 series
The Innocence Project, a drama following the lives of law students.
James lives in Los Angeles, California where he moved to in March 2003, in order to pursue an acting career in the United States.
Filmography
References
http://www.netglimse.com/celebs/pages/oliver_james/index.shtml
External links