James Andrew Walsh
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
James Andrew Walsh is a Cannes Silver Lion award winning actor, writer, director, and producer. In addition to multiple regional and Broadway tour theatre credits, James has acted in supporting film and episodic network TV roles in Closure (2018), Bull (2019), The Family (2016), Taxi Brooklyn (2014), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Castle (2009) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001).
James recently co-created and directed "Oscar Wilde About America", starring Oscar Conlon-Morrey, Academy Award, Golden Globe and Tony nominees and winners Rosemary Harris, Kate Burton, Christine Pedi, and Michael Childers.
Other writing, directing, and producing credits include the award-winning "Jimmy and Carolyn", starring TV and stage veterans Gregory Harrison and Mary Beth Peil, and the award-winning "The Extinction of Fireflies", starring Tony nominee, Drama Desk winner Michael Urie, two-time Olivier Award winner Tracie Bennett, and Drew Droege. James directed the award-winning immersive theatre piece "As Much As I Can" at the Public Theater in NYC. He is the Grand Prize recipient at the Rhode Island Film Festival for his teleplay, "The Gods of Newport". James is an executive producer of the "Murder at the Breakers", on the Hallmark Mysteries Channel in February 2024. While at Lorimar and Warner Bros, James executive produced the ABC miniseries "A Fearful Joy: The Mother Teresa Story".
James recently co-created and directed "Oscar Wilde About America", starring Oscar Conlon-Morrey, Academy Award, Golden Globe and Tony nominees and winners Rosemary Harris, Kate Burton, Christine Pedi, and Michael Childers.
Other writing, directing, and producing credits include the award-winning "Jimmy and Carolyn", starring TV and stage veterans Gregory Harrison and Mary Beth Peil, and the award-winning "The Extinction of Fireflies", starring Tony nominee, Drama Desk winner Michael Urie, two-time Olivier Award winner Tracie Bennett, and Drew Droege. James directed the award-winning immersive theatre piece "As Much As I Can" at the Public Theater in NYC. He is the Grand Prize recipient at the Rhode Island Film Festival for his teleplay, "The Gods of Newport". James is an executive producer of the "Murder at the Breakers", on the Hallmark Mysteries Channel in February 2024. While at Lorimar and Warner Bros, James executive produced the ABC miniseries "A Fearful Joy: The Mother Teresa Story".