Hermosillo was one of the most successful Mexican directors. Born in Aguascalientes, a small city in central Mexico, Hermosillo's films dissected the hypocrisy of Mexican middle class and "torn the curtain" behind which many perversities are hidden. He became an important figure in Mexican contemporary cinema, and was known for treating themes of sexual diversity from a personal approach. One of the few openly gay Mexican directors, Hermosillo found great success with Doña Herlinda y su hijo (1985), a comedy about a mother of a gay doctor who manipulates her son, his male lover and his fiancée to fulfill her desire of becoming a grandmother. Homosexual themes in Hermosillo's films can be found in Matinee, El Cumpleaños del Perro, and Las apariencias engañan (1978). Hermosillo was also an explorer of film language. La Tarea is one of the most complex exercises in film style in recent years (the film consists of one long shot, from the POV of a camcorder). Hermosillo's films presented a fresh look at Mexican society. A strong advocate of digital cinema, he made ten feature films in this format.
Jaime Irizarry is known for Trauma Center (2019), Primal (2019) and Person of Interest (2011).
Jaime Joseph is known for Happy! (2017) and Karma (2017).
Jaime King is an American actress and model from Omaha, Nebraska. She is known for acting in Hart of Dixie, the Sin City film series, White Chicks, Barely Lethal, Bulletproof Monk, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Pearl Harbor. She is married to Kyle Newman since 2007 and had two children with him. Jessica Alba and Taylor Swift are her children's godmothers.
Jaime Kuykendall is known for Narcos: México (2018), The Last Narc (2020) and Narco Wars (2020).
Jaime Lamchick is known for Four and Twenty (2017), Transformers: Cyberverse (2018) and A Single Evening (2020).
Jaime Langton is known for Forests of Mystery (2009), Future Perfect (2013) and Leverage (2008).
Jaime Lauren is an actress, known for Run Kai Run (2018), Before We Fall (2019) and Murdoch Mysteries (2008).
Jaime Lee Kirchner was born in Germany to a white father of German descent and a black mother. She considers herself "mixed". Jaime began performing at The Roxy Regional Theater in Tennessee at the age of 8. Kirchner's first big break came when she was was just 17-years-old and still in high school. She went to an open-call audition for the musical "Rent" in Nashville where she and only one other person were chosen for callbacks in New York City. After auditioning for "Rent" for over four years, Kirchner eventually landed the role of "Mimi" on tour in the U.S. and Japan. Soon after the tour, she was offered the incredible opportunity to appear in the Broadway production, but put that on hold, to appear on the series "Just Legal" with Don Johnson. Kirchner is a graduate of the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.