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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm3944302Marcos James - IMDb

    Marcos James is an actor known for his work as White Rat, in Game of Thrones (Season 5), as well as the principal role of William French in the first ever movie series for the LMN Network, Keeping Up With The Joneses (2021-2022).

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  2. Oct 26, 2023 · From the captivating realms of Westeros in HBO’s Game of Thrones to the mystical vibes of the Caribbean, Marcos James charts a new course in his cinematic voyage. The Jamaican-born actor, celebrated for diverse roles across various platforms, is on the brink of unveiling a fresh facet of his talent. “Ceremony,” a dramatic thriller basking ...

  3. Actor Marcos James, born in Jamaica and now based in Los Angeles, may be best known for his role as White Rat in the blockbuster HBO series, “Game of Thrones,” but he is branching out into screenwriting and production with his film project, “Ceremony,” a dramatic thriller that features Jamaican landscapes and Cuban influences.

  4. Oct 29, 2023 · Actor Marcos James, best known for his performance as White Rat in HBO’s Emmy Award-winning series, Game of Thrones, is aiming to make his debut as a feature film screenwriter and producer with his dramatic thriller, Ceremony, which is currently in development.

  5. Marcos James is an actor known for his work as White Rat, in Game of Thrones (Season 5), as well as the principal role of William French in the first ever movie series for the LMN Network, Keeping Up With The Joneses (2021-2022).

  6. Oct 26, 2023 · New York, New York - Actor Marcos James, best known for his performance as White Rat in HBO’s Emmy Award winning series Game of Thrones, is aiming to make his debut as a feature film screenwriter and producer with his dramatic thriller Ceremony, which is currently in development.

  7. Nov 22, 2021 · Jamaican-born Hollywood actor Marcos James says he hopes more dancehall and reggae acts use their influence more positively. “I think Jamaican music has become a lot more globally accessible and with that, the image of dancehall has changed. It’s more polished and Americanized.