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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_HaymanJames Hayman - Wikipedia

    James Hayman, [1] sometimes credited as Jim Hayman, is an American television producer, director and cinematographer. [2] Career. His credits include Judging Amy, Ugly Betty, Joan of Arcadia, Kingpin, The Sopranos, Any Day Now, ER, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Huff, House M.D.,

  2. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Annie Potts and her husband, James Hayman, have spent decades in Hollywood. The Young Sheldon actress’ lengthy career includes beloved roles as Molly Ringwald ’s cool-girl mentor Iona in Pretty...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0371348James Hayman - IMDb

    James Hayman. Producer: Joan of Arcadia. Jim is a multiple Emmy Award nominee who is equally adept at both comedy and drama. He has directed a vast array of cable and broadcast series, from ABC's Desperate Housewives to HBO's groundbreaking series The Sopranos.

  4. James Hayman. Producer: Joan of Arcadia. Jim is a multiple Emmy Award nominee who is equally adept at both comedy and drama. He has directed a vast array of cable and broadcast series, from ABC's Desperate Housewives to HBO's groundbreaking series The Sopranos.

  5. Big Chief, New Orleans, James Hayman. Además de productor, director de fotografía y director de cine y televisión, el fotógrafo con sede en Los Ángeles lleva casi medio siglo capturando con su cámara fotográfica esos momentos de conexión que considera que solo existen entre él y sus retratados.

  6. Biografía de James Hayman y su filmografía, todas sus películas: House (4ª temporada), Doctor en Alaska (3ª temporada), Doctor en Alaska, Doctor en Alaska (2ª temporada), Los Soprano (4ª temporada)

  7. Bio — JAMES HAYMAN. James Hayman is a photographer as well as a film / television director, producer, and cinematographer based in Los Angeles. After attending The American University for photojournalism, Hayman’s first photography assignment was to photograph Nixon and Brezhnev at the 1973 Washington Summit in the White House Rose Garden.