James Scripps

James Scripps

January 1, 1970 (54 years old) in

James Antony Scripps (born September 25 1998) is an English actor. Having trained at the Rose Bruford College in London, James is a dynamic actor, voice artist, and filmmaker. He has performed on stage with the Royal Ballet in Romeo & Juliet and took on the role of Dan in Laura Mead’s original play Vanilla, which debuted at Soho’s Tristan Bates Theatre. James also co-founded CANOLA in 2024, a production company specialising in analogue films. James recently completed his writer's debut with fantasy short film: Delirium, a surrealist exploration of truth and imagination shot on 16mm. His voiceover credits include major brands such as Persil and Pepsi Co, and he has collaborated on projects such as A Date to Remember, which earned an Official Longlist Selection at LAMDA & RD Studio's 48-Hour Short Film Festival. Prior to his professional training, James was a member of Big Spirit Youth Theatre, joining the ranks of alumni like Ben Whishaw and Carlyss Peer.

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