J.V. Martin is a voice actor known for his narration of documentaries and reality programs. He is a former documentary producer who got his start in voice-over when a Travel Channel executive heard the temporary narration track J.V. supplied for a documentary and then chose J.V. to be the actual narrator of the program. Prior to documentaries, J.V. worked in radio and television news in Los Angeles, ultimately as a director of live television newscasts. Born in Orlando, Florida, J.V. grew up in Los Angeles as the son of the late radio newsman/talk show host Jim Martin and still lives in the Greater L.A. area with his wife, Sara Martin.
J.V. Somayajulu was born on 30 June 1928 in India. He was an actor, known for Thyagayya (1981), Sankarabharanam (1980) and Aditya 369 (1991). He died on 27 April 2004 in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India.
J.V. Subba Rao is known for Inti Donga (1987).
J.V.V. Sathyanarayana is known for Eega (2012), Simhadri (2003) and Magadheera (2009).
J.W. Buriss is an actor, known for Get Up (2013), Homeless (2015) and Buck DEA (2022).
J.W. Carney Jr. is known for Dateline NBC (1992) and Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger (2014).
J.W. Cody was born on November 29, 1902 in Gueydan, Louisiana, USA. He is known for Bullwhip (1958), Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (1955) and Lux Video Theatre (1950). He died on February 2, 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
JW Cortés is a Marine Combat Veteran turned actor, singer and philanthropist. Born and raised in Sunset Park Brooklyn, to inspiring Puerto Rican parents, he developed an interest in the arts along with a desire to serve his community and country. Currently Cortés plays the recurring role of 'Detective Carlos Alvarez' on FOX's hit prime-time series "Gotham." Cortés is the first actor in history to portray the iconic comic book character in television and film: Detective Alvarez was originally created by Judd Winick's for his hit DC Comics' The New 52 Catwomanseries. In addition to "Gotham," he has had various guest star roles on Starz's "Power," NBC's "The Night Shift," "The Blacklist," "The Mysteries of Laura" and CBS' "Blue Bloods." Previously, Cortés starred as a Military Operative on NBC's reality television show, "Stars Earn Stripes" and appeared in feature films including the soon-to-be released "A Momentary Lapse of Reasoning" with The Big Bang Theory's Kunal Nayyer, "As Good As Dead" from Andie MacDowell, "Blue Caprice" with Isaiah Washington and "Monsters and Men" based on the multi-award winning short film "Stop" which is being produced by the Sundance Film Festival. In addition to actively serving as a New York State Police Officer, he helps raise awareness and funding for various philanthropic organizations, including: the Detective Rafael Ramos Foundation for which he also serves as a board member, Maestro Cares, Autism Speaks, Got Your 6, the Bob Woodruff Foundation, the Gary Sinise Foundation and Boot Campaign. In 2016 Cortés received the NFL Hispanic Heritage Leadership Award, was chosen by the Boot Campaign as a celebrity spokesperson & Hero Ambassador and participated in the critically acclaimed HBO series HABLA Y VOTA. He was also selected by Got Your 6 to serve as an "American Icon" and he continues to support the organization's mission to empower Veterans by serving on its advisory board. Cortés served in the United States Marine Corps for nearly thirteen years attaining the rank of Gunnery Sergeant, serving in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. His military awards include the Combat Action Ribbon, Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medals and Marine of the Year. He studied acting at the world renowned William Esper Studio, under the tutelage of Terry Knickerbocker. J.W. Cortés is the proud father of two boys, a lucky husband and loving owner of an American-Bulldog named "Blue."
J.W. McHausen is known for Naked Surrender (2006), Sex Games Vegas (2005) and Insatiable Cravings (2006).
J.W. Montgomery is known for Texas 6 (2020).