James Hutson, a talented individual, had the privilege of being mentored by the renowned actor Ben Kingsley. His educational pursuits took him to the British American Drama Academy in Oxford, England, where he honed his craft under Kingsley's guidance. Notably, Hutson played the role of Vladimir in the iconic production of Waiting For Godot, directed by Kingsley himself.
Throughout his illustrious career, Hutson has demonstrated his versatility by taking on a wide range of characters, from the titular role in Richard III to the part of 'Teach' in American Buffalo. His film career gained momentum after being a 'eader' during the casting process for Insomnia and Reindeer Games. It was during this time that directors John Frankenheimer and Chris Nolan took notice of Hutson's talent and invited him to participate in rehearsal sessions alongside esteemed actors such as Al Pacino, Robin Williams, Charlize Theron, and Ben Affleck.
James Hutson's latest project, Dark Harvest, marks a significant milestone in his career as he takes on the triple role of writer, director, and actor. He is joined by acclaimed method acting teacher A.C. Peterson and comedic icon Cheech Marin in this ambitious endeavor.