Mathers was born in Los Angeles, California, and appeared under the name "Jimmy Mathers" in several TV and film productions between 1961 and 1968. His most memorable performance was in a 1964 episode of the TV comedy series Bewitched, when he played an introverted boy afraid to join the baseball team because of his overprotective mother.
He attended film school and held various staff and freelance roles in film production, eventually specializing in cinematography. He founded two film production companies, The Migrant FilmWorkers and Jim Mathers Film Company.[1]
Mathers has served as the director of photography on over 30 feature and made-for-TV films and has been involved with six TV series from inception through their first season.
He is the president and co-founder of the nonprofit educational cooperative "The Digital Cinema Society," a group dedicated to the industry's informed integration of new technology.[2]
Career
The Darkness .... Edward "Eddie" Shrote / ... (Video game, 2007)