Sondra James Net Worth

Sondra James is an accomplished actress, sound department, and casting department professional. She has worked on a variety of projects, including Crisis in Six Scenes (2016), Don't Think Twice (2016), and Sleepwalk with Me (2012). Her work has been widely praised and she is considered one of the top professionals in her field.
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Sondra James, an accomplished actress, sound department, and casting department professional, is expected to have a net worth between $100,000 and $1 million in 2024. Throughout her career, James has showcased her versatile talents and dedication to her craft, leaving an indelible mark in the entertainment industry. With her remarkable skills and expertise, she has appeared in numerous notable projects and contributed extensively behind the scenes. As a result, her net worth is projected to reflect both her success and the recognition she has received for her exceptional work.

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Biography/Timeline

1972

James initially represented Rhodesia at the 1972 Summer Paralympics, competing in athletics and swimming.

1976

This was to be Rhodesia's last participation in the Paralympic Games. Shunned by much of the international community, the country was embroiled in the Rhodesian Bush War by the time of the 1976 Games, and did not take part. Rhodesia's successor state, Zimbabwe, began to participate in the Paralympics immediately upon coming into being, and Sandra James returned to the Paralympics as part of Zimbabwe's delegation to the 1980 Games.

1980

In 1980, James took part in athletics, swimming, lawn bowls and table tennis.

2013

In table tennis, James and Robertson were one of three pairs competing in the 1B category. They were defeated 0–3 by Norwegian team Marit Lysen and A. Klausen in the semi-finals. In the other semi-final, Mexico were non-starters against Ireland, resulting in a walkover. Norway defeated Ireland in the final, for gold; no bronze medal was awarded. James fared better in the singles, where she was one of three competitors in the 1A category. She lost 1–2 to J. Toomey of Ireland, but defeated Mexico's Josefina Cornejo 2–0, and won silver.