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'''James Page''' (born 1988) is an [[England|English]] director and actor and the oldest son of [[Led Zeppelin]] guitarist [[Jimmy Page]]. His mother was Patricia Ecker, who was married to Jimmy Page from 1986 until 1995.<ref>[https://www.rocksoffmag.com/patricia-ecker-9-photos-of-her-jimmy-page/ Patricia Ecker: The Complete Story of Jimmy Page’s First Wife] in Rocks Off Magazine, July 10, 2023.</ref> | '''James Page''' (born 1988) is an [[England|English]] director and actor and the oldest son of [[Led Zeppelin]] guitarist [[Jimmy Page]]. His mother was Patricia Ecker, who was married to Jimmy Page from 1986 until 1995.<ref>[https://www.rocksoffmag.com/patricia-ecker-9-photos-of-her-jimmy-page/ Patricia Ecker: The Complete Story of Jimmy Page’s First Wife] in Rocks Off Magazine, July 10, 2023.</ref> | ||
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James Page (born 1988) is an English director and actor and the oldest son of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. His mother was Patricia Ecker, who was married to Jimmy Page from 1986 until 1995.[1] James Page's legal name is James Patrick Page III. Born in London, James Page was first seen in public at a wedding in 1990. Following the divorce of his parents in 1995, Page moved with his mother to Metairie and Mandeville in Louisiana, and completed high school in Miami, Florida.[2] Page completed a Bachelor of Arts in documentary film and television production at the University of Westminster Film School in London. Page began his acting career in the Korean student feature Duet (2012), which was filmed in 2009.[3] Page also was involved, along with several others, in the production of the documentary film Streetcar (Short 2011)[4], which examined how the livelihood of people in New Orleans was drastically affected by the disruption of the streetcar service by Hurricane Katrina; the film won an award in the Factual category of the 2011 RTS Student Television Awards.[5] References
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