James Binkley is not only an accomplished film and stage actor, but is a much sought after “fight director” with more than 100 professional productions to his credit, including seven seasons at The Stratford Festival. He also appeared on stage at Stratford playing Philotus in the 1991 production of Timon of Athens, and as Abram in the 1992 production of Romeo and Juliet.
Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
The Man in the Attic (TV-1995)
Tails You Live, Heads You’re Dead (TV-1995)
Holiday Affair (TV-1996)
Lethal Tender (1997)
When Husbands Cheat (TV-1998)
Dirty Work (1998)
54 (1998)
Dead Husbands (TV-1998)
Revelation (1999)
The Boondock Saints (1999)
Execution of Justice (TV-1999)
Steal This Movie (2000)
Jailbait (TV-2000)
Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble (TV-2000)
A Friday Night Date (TV-2000)
Jane Doe (TV-2001)
Death to Smoochy (2002)
The Glow (TV-2002)
Good Morning Tomorrow (TV-2003)
Love Thy Neighbor (TV-2005)
Land of the Dead (2005)
Heartstopper (2006)
Bottom Feeder (2007)
The Mad (2007)
Diary of the Dead (2007)
Final Draft (2007)
The Last Hit Man (VR-2008)
Outlander (2008)
Phantom Punch (2008)
Gangster Exchange (2010)
End Game (2012, short)
The Hot Flash (2013, short)
TV Series – Cast:
The Last Don II (1998, mini-series)
RoboCop: Prime Directives (2000, mini-series)
The Dresden Files (2007, mini-series)
TV Series – Guest appearances:
Wiseguy (1990)
TekWar (1995)
Due South (1996)
PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (1996)
La Femme Nikita (1999)
Relic Hunter (1999)
Amazon (2000)
Mutant X (2002)
Missing (2003)
Blue Murder (2004)
Mayday (2005)
Kevin Hill (2005)
Across the River to Motor City (2007)
The Border (2008)
Being Erica (2009)
Aaron Stone (2009)
Republic of Doyle (2010)
Flashpoint (2010)
XIII: The Series (2011)
Alphas (2011, 2012)
Beauty and the Beast (2012)
Transporter: The Series (2012)
Murdoch Mysteries (2013)
Fargo (2014)
Dark Matter (2015)
The Strain (2015)
Hemlock Grove (2015)
The Expanse (2015)
Slasher (2017)
Taken (2018)
Titans (2018)
Save Me (2019)
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