Jimmy Cummings

James Michael Cummings (born April 20, 1968 in South Boston, Massachusetts) is an American actor and producer and is the founder and CEO of Broadvision Entertainment.

Cummings wrote and appeared in the movie Southie, which won the New American Cinema Competition Grand Jury Prize at the 24th annual Seattle International Film Festival.

He wrote the script and secured financing, then found a director (John Shea) and worked alongside Donnie Wahlberg, Rose McGowan, Will Arnett and Amanda Peete.

He has also worked with Donnie Wahlberg as an acting coach for the films and TV shows The Sixth Sense, Band of Brothers, Dreamcatcher, The Practice, Purgatory, Boomtown and The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.

From 2007 to 2012, Cummings was head of development at Gigapix Studios, where he produced the war documentary Baker Boys: Inside The Surge and also helped to guide[weasel words] Comedy Central's prime-time hit Workaholics.