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Keller Wortham. Keller Wortham, (a.k.a. James Keller Wortham) is a bilingual (Spanish-English) actor known for his roles in TV programs in the United States, Central and South America, including "Jane The Virgin," "Alla Te Espero," and "Bajo el Mismo Cielo." He was born in the United States, however his father's military medical career meant ...
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Keller Wortham. Actor: Westworld. Keller Wortham, (a.k.a. James Keller Wortham) is a bilingual (Spanish-English) actor known for his roles in TV programs in the United States, Central and South America, including "Jane The Virgin," "Alla Te Espero," and "Bajo el Mismo Cielo." He was born in the United States, however his father's military medical career meant moving frequently during his youth ...
Feb 18, 2011 · Thus cautioned, we can now guiltlessly appreciate the many and varied couplings of Angela (Shari Solanis), a sizzling illegal immigrant from Nicaragua, and Bill (James Wortham), a crooked banker ...
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Keller Wortham, (a.k.a. James Keller Wortham) is a bilingual (Spanish-English) actor known for his roles in TV programs in the United States, Central and South America, including "Jane The Virgin," "Alla Te Espero," and "Bajo el Mismo Cielo." He was born in the United States, however his father's military medical career meant moving frequently ...
James Aubrey Wortham, Jr. passed unexpectedly into the gracious arms of God on Friday, January 28, 2022. James was the loving husband of Tory and a devoted father to his two children, Jake and Carlisle. Some people collect antiques, others collect cars, James collected friends.
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In 1941, James was transferred by Greyhound to Louisiana; in 1945 he returned to Waco. Although he did not return to national competition after the war, Wortham continued to play and teach volleyball throughout his life. Wortham was named an All-American player twelve times from 1930 to 1941 and Most Valuable Player in many of the tournaments.