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James Anthony Sturgess Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916–2005.; at ancestry.com (born 16 May 1978) is an English actor and singer-songwriter. His first major role was as Jude in the drama film Across the Universe (2007). He played the male lead role of Ben Campbell in 21 (2008), Gavin Kossef in Crossing Over (2009), The Way Back (2010), and co-starred in the epic science fiction film Cloud Atlas (2012).

Other credits include Stonehearst Asylum (2013), London Fields (2014), Close to the Enemy (2016), Feed the Beast (2016), (2017), Kidnapping Freddy Heineken (2018), and JT LeRoy (2018), Berlin, I Love You (2019), The Other Me (2022), and Alone Together (2022).


Personal life
Sturgess was born in , London, but grew up in , , where he attended Frensham Heights School. He spent most of his youth skateboarding, and listening to . He started his first band when he was about 15 years old, playing gigs in and around his local area. His first acting experience came in a local theatre group, after a successful audition for a part in a play.

Sturgess moved to to attend the University of Salford, graduating in 1999 with an HND in Media and Performance. After graduating, he moved to London and worked in a shop selling trainers, whilst seeking acting work and writing music.

On 30 July 2019, Sturgess married theatre producer in . Their son was born in 2020.


Acting career
In 2007, he was cast in 's musical Across the Universe, portraying Jude Feeny, a young man who travels to the US amid the raging throes of the late 1960s and falls in love with a sheltered American teenager, Lucy, played by Evan Rachel Wood. In 2008, he appeared in the historical drama The Other Boleyn Girl, in the supporting role of opposite , Scarlett Johansson, and . He also played the male lead role of Ben Campbell in a film about five MIT students who, by counting cards, take Las Vegas casinos co-starring and Laurence Fishburne, in 21.

In 2009, he played Gavin Kossef in Crossing Over, appearing with , , and . Set in Los Angeles, the story revolves around immigrants from different countries and backgrounds who share a common bond: they are all desperately trying to gain legal-immigrant status. Also in 2009, he starred as Martin McGartlandin 's Fifty Dead Men Walking, alongside .

Heartless, a film directed by , premiered on 31 August 2009 at the London FrightFest Film Festival, a popular horror film festival. Sturgess appears as Jamie Morgan, a young man whose life has always been blighted by the large, heart-shaped port wine birthmark on his face and sells his soul to the devil. Jim Sturgess won the Best Actor Award at the 2010 Film Festival for his role.

In 2010, Sturgess starred in the film The Way Back, directed by and based on a true story. The character Sturgess plays is based on Sławomir Rawicz, a young Polish officer who escaped from a Russian during World War II. Also in 2010, he did voice-over work based on the children's book series Guardians of Ga'Hoole by , in which he voiced Soren, the main protagonist of director 's 3-D animated feature film .

In May 2010, Sturgess signed on to appear in One Day, (based on the novel of the same title by David Nicholls) with . The novel, about two students who meet on 15 July 1988, follows them on every 15 July for the next 20 years. Directed by , filming was completed on 17 September 2010

Also during 2010, he filmed Upside Down. Filming was completed in May 2010 in , and as of early 2013 a limited international release was planned. Described as a "sci-fi romance", the film is the second full-length feature from writer and director . It was originally slated for release in 2011, A third film project in 2010 was Promised Land, to be directed by Michael Winterbottom and, according to Variety, would "recount the lead up to the 1948 partition of Palestine and the subsequent creation of the state of Israel". Sturgess was to star as a British officer hunting down the extremist Jewish factions. The film was later put on hiatus because funding could not be secured.

In 2011, he played Dexter Mayhew in One Day. In March and April 2011, filming took place for Ashes, a film directed by Mat Whitecross. The picture has been described as a contemporary film noir thriller starring and along with Sturgess. Filmed in the Isle of Man, the production was partially funded by the band , university friends of the director. Sturgess performed six roles working alongside in the 2012 science fiction film Cloud Atlas.

During 2012, he worked on two films: Giuseppe Tornatore's The Best Offer (original title 'La Migliore Offerta') was filmed during the spring in , , and several cities in Italy. Co-starring and , the film went on to win the David di Donatello Award for Best Film. In the autumn, Sturgess went to to film Electric Slide, directed by Tristan Patterson and co-starring and . An official selection of the Tribeca Film Festival, it premiered there in 2014 as part of the Viewpoint selections.

In the last half of 2013, Sturgess worked in three films. The first was Stonehearst Asylum, co-starring and directed by Brad Anderson, in the summer. He appeared in the directed London Fields, based on the novel by , co-starring and Billy Bob Thornton. He portrayed Dutch criminal Cor van Hout in Kidnapping Freddy Heineken, filmed in Belgium and , directed by and co-starring and .

In 2016, he starred as Callum Ferguson in the drama Close to the Enemy, alongside and . The same year he had a main role as Dion Patras a drug-fuelled chef, alongside in the television series Feed the Beast. In 2017, he starred as Max Lawson in , alongside and .

Sturgess starred in the 2025 miniseries Mix Tape with .


Music career
Sturgess has been writing and performing his own music since the age of 15. He has appeared in the London music scene for many years in bands such as Saint Faith, and Dilated Spies. He has also written music for some of his films, including two tracks that he wrote and performed for Crossing Over, and he collaborated with director on three tracks that appeared in the film Heartless. Mickey O'Brien, his ex-girlfriend, was the composer of the trailer track "Panic And Magic" and Jim provided the vocals.

In 2016, he released five exclusive demos with his band Tragic Toys, to raise funds for a friend with an aggressive form of multiple sclerosis. The music for these demos were written by ex-girlfriend and member Mickey O'Brien and Sturgess provided the vocals.


Filmography

Film
1994Bryant
2005Mouth to MouthRed
2007Across the UniverseJude Feeny
2008
21Ben Campbell
Fifty Dead Men WalkingMartin McGartland
2009Crossing OverGavin Kossef
HeartlessJamie Morgan
2010Janusz Wieszczek
SorenVoice role
2011One DayDexter Mayhew
2012AshesJames
Cloud AtlasVarious roles
2013Robert
Upside DownAdam
2014Electric SlideEddie Dodson
Stonehearst AsylumEdward Newgate
2015Kidnapping Freddy HeinekenCor van Hout
2017Max Lawson
2018JT LeRoyGeoffrey Knoop
London FieldsKeith Talent
2019Berlin, I Love YouJared
2022The Other MeIrakli
Alone TogetherCharlie
2024Apartment 7AAlan Marchand
20264 Kids Walk Into a Bank Post-production


Television
1999Erik2 episodes
2000Thursday the 12thMartin BannisterTelevision film
Other People's ChildrenBarryEpisode 1.2
2001BanjoEpisode 1.1
HeartbeatRobertEpisode: "The Long Weekend"
HawkShop AssistantMiniseries
2002Young CharlieTelevision film
Judge John DeedGary PattersonEpisode: "Abuse of Power"
2003A Touch of FrostLaurence BurrellEpisode: "Close Encounters"
RehabDaryllTelevision film
2004Young Charlie
2005RyanEpisode: "Friends Reunited"
2016Close to the EnemyCallum FergusonMiniseries
Feed the BeastDion PatrasMain role
2018Charlie Hicks
2020–2021Home Before DarkMatthew LiskoMain role
2025Mix TapeDaniel O'TooleMain role
2025The Stolen GirlFred BixMini-series; Episodes 1–5


Discography

Soundtracks
2007"Girl" Across the Universe
"All My Loving"
"With A Little Help From My Friends"(with Joe Anderson)
"I've Just Seen A Face"
""(with Joe Anderson, &
Evan Rachel Wood)
"Because"(with Joe Anderson, T. V. Carpio,
, Martin Luther McCoy
& Evan Rachel Wood)
"Something"
"Strawberry Fields Forever"(with Joe Anderson)
"Revolution"
"Across the Universe"
"All You Need Is Love"(with T. V. Carpio,
& Martin Luther McCoy)
2008"Lost Everything" 21
2009"Mistake The Enemy"(Writer and performer)Crossing Over
"Make Your Mind Up"(Writer and performer)
"Hine ma tov"(Traditional)
"Heartless" Heartless
"The Other Me"
"Panic and Magic"(O'Brien/Stoney/Sturgess)
''Inspired


Awards and nominations
2008Teen Choice Awards 21 and Across the Universe
Vancouver Film Critics CircleBest Actor in a Canadian FilmFifty Dead Men Walking
2009Seattle International Film FestivalGolden Space Needle Award – Best Actor
14th Empire AwardsEmpire Award for Best Newcomer
2010Heartless
2013CinEuphoria AwardsBest Supporting Actor – InternationalCloud Atlas
2016National Film Awards UKBest Breakthrough Performance in a FilmKidnapping Freddy Heineken


Notes
1.From the soundtrack 21 – Original Motion Picture Score, not to be confused with the film's other soundtrack Music From The Motion Picture 21.


See also
  • List of people from London
  • List of British actors
  • List of singer-songwriters


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