James Hazley

James Hazley

James Hazley is known for his work on An Hour to Kill (2018), Get All You Can (2020) and The Eric Andre Show (2012).

Movies for James Hazley...

Title: That One Time
Character: The Bouncer
Released: January 7, 2020
Type: TV
The show follows a diverse group of high school students as they struggle to define themselves while contending with what it means to be a teenager in 2019 – with sex, drugs, social media, turbulent friendships, and dysfunctional families.
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Get All You Can
Title: Get All You Can
Released: January 6, 2020
Type: Movie
What happens when two millennial bank-robbers accidentally tunnel into a retirement home for aging rock musicians?!
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An Hour To Kill
Title: An Hour To Kill
Character: Jerome
Released: June 12, 2018
Type: Movie
Two assassins-for-hire have an hour to kill (so to speak) before their next hit. To help pass the time, they entertain themselves by regaling horror stories to one another. With bizarre titles such as "Valkyrie's Bunker" "Assacre" and "Hog Hunters" - which hit-man's story will be deemed most disturbing when all is said and done?
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Title: The Eric Andre Show
Character: Blannibal
Released: May 20, 2012
Type: TV
A comedic talk show from an alternate reality featuring unstable hosts, a variety of celebrities—both real and fake—and unusual studio action.
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Friends 'Til The End
Title: Friends 'Til The End
Character: Musician
Released: January 1, 1997
Type: Movie
Heather and Suzanne were childhood friends, both singers, who have always been competing against each other. The insecure Suzanne, who usually lost all the competitions, grows emotionally disturbed and hyper-competitive and carrying a grudge against Heather. The young woman, under a false name, enrolls the same college where Heather goes, with the intention of destroying her life...
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Title: Juvenile Jury
Character: Himself
Released: January 1, 1983
Type: TV
Juvenile Jury is an American children's game show which originally ran on NBC from April 3, 1947 to August 1, 1954. It was hosted by Jack Barry and featured a panel of kids aged ten or less giving advice to solve the problems of other kids. The show began in 1946 as a radio program on WOR in New York, but then successfully made the transition to television. It continued to be broadcast as a radio program until 1953.