Crossword clues for jamie
jamie
- NHL's McCoun, for one
- Max portrayer on "MASH"
- Kennedy of "Malibu's Most Wanted"
- Helen's "Mad About You" role
- He portrayed Ray in "Ray"
- He played Max on "MASH"
- Funny Farr
- Foxx who played Ray Charles
- Foxx who played Ray
- Foxx of "Soul"
- Farr of ''MASH''
- English soul singer Lidell
- Chef Oliver
- Celebrity chef ___ Oliver
- Canadian pairs skater Salé
- Artist son of Andrew Wyeth
- Actor Farr
- 2004 Best Actor winner Foxx
- "Ray" star Foxx
- "Outlander" hero
- "Fifty Shades of Grey" star Dornan
- "Fifty Shades Freed" star Dornan
- ____ Lee Curtis
- Farr of "M*A*S*H"
- Funnyman Fox
- Farr or Foxx
- Artist Wyeth
- ___ Oliver, a k a the Naked Chef
- Actor/stand-up comic Foxx
- One of the Wyeths
- Actress ___ Lee Curtis
- Farr who played Klinger
- Oliver perhaps, first person to entertain friend in France
- Actor Foxx
- Foxx of "Ray"
- Farr of "MASH"
- Foxx or Farr
- Foxx of "Django Unchained"
- Comedian Kennedy
- Celebrity chef Oliver
- Boy's nickname
- Portrayer of Django and Ray
- Played "Ray"
- Oscar winner Foxx
- Oscar actor Foxx
- Olympic gold medalist Sale
Wikipedia
Jamie, Jaime, Jay´mi, Jaimee, Jamee, Ja'mie, Jamey, Jaymie, Jayme, Jey´mi, Jeymi, Jeimy, Jeimi, or Jaymee is a name derived as of James. It has been used as an independent given name in English speaking countries for several generations.
Jamie is a sitcom television series, created by David Susskind's Talent Associates, that was telecast live in the United States of America by ABC-TV from October 5, 1953, until October 4, 1954. The series was the result of the success of the pilot, an episode of the ABC Album/Plymouth Playhouse entitled Jamie, which aired on April 26, 1953. The pilot cast would return for the series, except that of Eva Marie Saint who would be replaced by Kathleen Nolan.
Star of the show was 11-year-old Brandon deWilde, whose rising fame had catapulted him to national prominence in a period of 3 years. Debuting on Broadway in The Member of the Wedding in 1950, he followed with the film version in 1952. He then received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his 1953 portrayal of the young Joey Starrett in George Stevens' film Shane, his most memorable role.
Jamie was to be aired live and there was some publicity at the time about the problems of a youngster, however gifted, being so deeply involved in the pressures of a weekly series. De Wilde's parents had obtained a contract that allowed him to drop out of the series on short notice if he wanted to, or if his parents felt it was impairing his emotional growth.
Jamie ran through the 1953-54 season on ABC, but then 2 episodes into its second season it was abrubtly cancelled. ABC was having trouble with one of the show's sponsors over what was described as "mundane" business matters, having nothing to do with De Wilde's age issue.
Although not available on home media, the series pilot and several episodes are known to have survived.
Jamie is a given name.
Jamie may also refer to:
In music:
- Jamie Records, a defunct record label founded in Philadelphia
- The Jamies, a doo wop group
- "Jamie", a 1961 Motown single by Eddie Holland
- "Jamie", a 1984 song released by Ray Parker, Jr.
- "Jamie", a 1994 song by Weezer
Other uses:
- Jamie (TV series), a 1953-54 television series starring Brandon deWilde
- Kathleen Jamie (born 1962), Scottish poet
- "Jamie" a pet name for Jameson Irish Whiskey