James Warren
James Warren hails from London and boasts a diverse career that spans both athletics and the arts. Before stepping into the world of acting and filmmaking, he dedicated twelve years to representing Great Britain in Judo, culminating in a triumphant Gold medal win at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
Transitioning from the mat to the screen, Warren has made a significant mark in the film industry. He has collaborated with renowned director Guy Ritchie on five occasions, showcasing his versatility and talent across various projects. Additionally, he has had the privilege of working with the esteemed Oscar-winning filmmaker Giuseppe Tornatore, famed for his classic "Cinema Paradiso."
In his most recent endeavor, Warren takes on the role of Bartlett in the anticipated film "400 Bullets," directed by Tom Paton. With a unique blend of athletic discipline and creative expression, Warren continues to forge a dynamic path in both acting and filmmaking, further establishing his presence in the entertainment landscape. His journey from an accomplished athlete to a respected figure in film illustrates his commitment to excellence in every endeavor he undertakes.