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That combination of on-screen and off-screen credits reflects a career built on more than just performance.\n\nComedy remains a consistent thread running through his work, whether he's appearing on screen, lending his voice to an animated project, or contributing to a script. His output as a writer and producer, alongside his acting, points to someone who has engaged with the craft of comedy from multiple angles throughout his professional life.","J. B. Smoove is an American comedian, actor, and writer born on December 16, 1964, in Plymouth, whose work spans television, film, and voice acting.","j-b-smoove",{"quote":69},{"id":75,"author_name":76,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":40,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":77,"image_url":10,"_count":78},19450,"J. Budziszewski","j-budziszewski",{"quote":40},{"id":80,"author_name":81,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":82,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":83,"image_url":10,"_count":84},177428,"J. C. 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Working in English, he built his career as a novelist and writer around a small but closely read body of work. His novel The Catcher in the Rye stands as one of his notable works, alongside the short story collection Nine Stories. He also produced Franny and Zooey and Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction, the last of which brought together two longer pieces of fiction. Across these four works, he moved between the novel, the short story, and the novella as forms.\n\nSalinger was a citizen of the United States throughout his life. His output as a writer was concentrated, and the works he did publish attracted sustained attention from readers and critics over many decades. The range of forms he worked in — from the single novel to the collected story — gave his relatively compact body of writing an unusual variety.\n\nHe died on January 27, 2010, in Cornish. The authorized Library of Congress Name Authority File entry records him as \"Salinger, J. D. (Jerome David), 1919–2010,\" a designation that traces the full arc from his New York City birth to his death in Cornish ninety-one years later.","The mid-twentieth century saw American fiction pull sharply inward, trading broad social canvases for the close, anxious examination of individual consciousness. J. D. Salinger, born in New York City on January 1, 1919, became one of the writers who gave that turn its sharpest voice.","j-d-salinger",{"quote":122},{"id":128,"author_name":129,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":130,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":131,"image_url":10,"_count":132},183542,"J. D. Souther",33,"j-d-souther",{"quote":130},{"id":134,"author_name":135,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":136,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":137,"image_url":10,"_count":138},75982,"J. D. Vance",126,"j-d-vance",{"quote":136},{"id":140,"author_name":141,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":142,"bio":10,"short_bio":10,"slug":143,"image_url":10,"_count":144},37659,"J. 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Horton",297,"j-horton",{"quote":172},{"id":176,"author_name":177,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":178,"bio":179,"short_bio":180,"slug":181,"image_url":10,"_count":182},72390,"J. I. Packer",239,"J. I. Packer was an Anglican theologian, priest, and university teacher who was a citizen of Canada.\n\nBorn on July 22, 1926, in Twyning, Packer was educated at Corpus Christi College. He went on to work as a university teacher while also serving as an ordained Anglican priest, combining roles in both academic and church life throughout his career.\n\nPacker was closely associated with Evangelicalism, and that connection shaped much of his theological work. He was also associated with the English Standard Version, a project that placed him at the intersection of biblical scholarship and the evangelical community he had long been part of.\n\nPacker died on July 17, 2020, in Vancouver. His association with Evangelicalism and his involvement with the English Standard Version stand as two of the clearest markers of his theological commitments and his engagement with the broader Christian world.","J. I. Packer was an Anglican theologian, priest, and university teacher who was a citizen of Canada.","j-i-packer",{"quote":178},{"id":184,"author_name":185,"author_name_first_letter":8,"article_count":186,"bio":187,"short_bio":188,"slug":189,"image_url":10,"_count":190},113536,"J. J. Abrams",131,"Jeffrey Jacob Abrams is an American filmmaker born in New York City on June 27, 1966, whose work spans directing, writing, producing, composing, and acting across both film and television.\n\nAbrams attended Palisades Charter High School before going on to study at Sarah Lawrence College. Those years preceded a career that would extend across multiple roles in the entertainment industry, with Abrams taking on responsibilities as a screenwriter, film director, film producer, showrunner, television director, and film score composer — an unusually broad range of credited occupations within a single career.\n\nAmong the formal recognition he has received, Abrams earned a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, as well as a Writers Guild of America Award for Television in the Dramatic Series category. The two awards together reflect his standing in both the directing and writing sides of television production, and the fact that he collected honors in distinct crafts points to how consistently he has moved between them rather than settling into a single lane.\n\nHis work in composition — both as a general composer and specifically as a film score composer — adds another dimension to his output, one that sits alongside his better-documented roles behind the camera and at the keyboard writing scripts. English-language film and television production for American audiences has been the consistent frame around all of these activities, from his schooling in California through his professional work as a director, producer, writer, and composer.","Jeffrey Jacob Abrams is an American filmmaker born in New York City on June 27, 1966, whose work spans directing, writing, producing, composing, and acting across both film and television.","j-j-abrams",{"quote":186},{"currentPage":192,"totalPages":193,"totalItems":194,"itemsPerPage":22},1,124,3707]