He is named for James Mason, whose voice inspired the character's portrayal.
He loved being in the same film as James Mason.
James Mason wrote most of the book and also illustrated it.
James Mason, the assistant secretary for health, said many of the new treatment programs would be dedicated to heroin addicts.
James Mason ultimately was signed, and filming began on October 12, 1953.
He sent flowers and other gifts to potential donors, including a bed for James Mason.
James Mason was the host in the 1954-55 season.
After the final performance, James Mason, who played the title role, addressed the audience.
James Mason got the most terrible eczema on his hands when something came too close to home for him.
James Mason owned a house and lived in Corseaux until the end of his life.