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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_SeayJames Seay - Wikipedia

    James Seay (September 9, 1914 – October 10, 1992) was an American character actor who often played minor supporting roles as government officials.

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm0709478James Seay - IMDb

    James Seay. Actor: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?. Born in 1914, durable, dependable actor James Seay was initially designed for romantic leads after being signed by Paramount in 1940. Caught up in a number of uncredited roles, the actor seemed to fare better as a villain or stern, officious type.

  3. James Seay. Actor: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?. Born in 1914, durable, dependable actor James Seay was initially designed for romantic leads after being signed by Paramount in 1940. Caught up in a number of uncredited roles, the actor seemed to fare better as a villain or stern, officious type.

  4. 1956 Gun Brothers Blackjack Silk (as Jimmy Seay) 1956 I've Lived Before Fred Bolan (uncredited) 1956 Buffalo Bill, Jr. (TV Series) Mark Dobson / Spud - Henchman

  5. See James Seay full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch James Seay's latest movies and tv shows.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › james_seayJames Seay | Rotten Tomatoes

    James Seay was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Seay's earliest roles were in film, including the Ralph Bellamy crime picture "Queen of the Mob" (1940), "Golden Gloves"...

  7. Oct 10, 1992 · James Seay is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Miracle on 34th Street, What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Vera Cruz, Killers from Space, Secret Beyond the Door..., Phantom from Space, and The Asphalt Jungle.

  8. These essays transport readersfrom the South to the Southwest, from the former Soviet Union to France, and beyondwhile exploring disparate topics, often using literature as a means of understanding culture and place. Seay offers few easy answers for the big questions he explores.

  9. James Seay was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Seay's earliest roles were in film, including the Ralph Bellamy crime picture "Queen of the Mob" (1940), "Golden Gloves" (1940) and "Emergency Squad" (1940).

  10. From the Understory: A View of James Seay’s Poetry. by Billy Reynolds. The black-and-white photograph on the front jacket of James Seay’s Open Field, Understory, New and Selected Poems (1997) is the most stunning image on a book of poetry that I can recall in years. The photographer, Erik Kridakorn, is situated within the dark understory ...

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