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James Finley Ransone III (born June 2, 1979) is an American actor and musician. He is known for his roles as Ziggy Sobotka in the second season of the drama series The Wire, United States Marine Corps Cpl. Josh Ray Person in the war drama miniseries Generation Kill (2008), The Deputy in the supernatural horror films Sinister (2012) and Sinister 2 (2015), Chester in Tangerine (2015), the adult ...
James Ransone. Actor: It Chapter Two. James Ransone attended Carver Center for Arts and Technology in Towson, Maryland from 1993-1997. The school is a "magnet school" that allows students to specialize in subjects such as theater, dance, writing, fine arts, and film as well as all the required academic classes.
- January 1, 1
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- Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Jul 14, 2015 · James Ransone says, by way of introduction, as we meet at The Golf Club at Chelsea Piers. “Let’s go hit the links!” Ransone flashes a smile. “What a fuckin’ Republican thing to do.” Seeing as it was Ransone’s idea to come smash balls off the spiffy multilevel driving range here on the west side of Manhattan, he’s well in on the ...
James Ransone. Actor: It Chapter Two. James Ransone attended Carver Center for Arts and Technology in Towson, Maryland from 1993-1997. The school is a "magnet school" that allows students to specialize in subjects such as theater, dance, writing, fine arts, and film as well as all the required academic classes.
- June 2, 1979
Sep 3, 2019 · Baltimore County-born James Ransone, a local favorite since playing the tragically flawed (and ultimately murderous) Ziggy Sobotka on “The Wire,” returns to the movies with this weekend’s ...
- Baltimore Sun Staff
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By early 2021, the starring cast featured Jeremy Davies, Ethan Hawke, and James Ransone, the latter two in their second film with Derrickson. The director and Cargill did not envision one particular actor as The Grabber in their original character treatments, but sent Hawke the script because they had a rapport.
The title character Ken Park (nicknamed "Krap Nek": his name spelled and pronounced backward), is a teenager skateboarding across Visalia, California. He arrives at a skate park, where he casually sets up a camcorder, smiles, and shoots himself in the temple with a handgun. His death is used to bookend the film, which follows the lives of four ...