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6 unusual facts about James Haven


James Haven

Since 2006, Haven has been the executive board director of Artivist, a festival in Los Angeles that highlights films addressing human rights, animal rights, and environmental issues.

He had minor roles in several films starring his sister, Angelina Jolie, namely Gia (1998), Hell's Kitchen (1998), and Original Sin (2001), as well as in Monster's Ball (2001), which starred his sister's then-husband, Billy Bob Thornton.

In 2005, Haven was the executive producer of the documentary Trudell, which chronicles the life and work of Santee Sioux musician and activist John Trudell.

Haven was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of actors Jon Voight and Marcheline Bertrand.

Stay Alive

James Haven (only in the Unrated Director's Cut) as Jonathan Malkus and the Maker of the game

They find the address of Stay Alive’s developer, Jonathan Malkus (James Haven) hidden in Loomis' computer.



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