Nationality British Role Model Name Stephen James | Religion Jewish Occupation Fashion model Height 1.83 m | |
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Full Name Stephen James Hendry Profiles |
Tattooed british model stephen james for xti
Stephen James Hendry (born 4 December 1990), known professionally as Stephen James, is a British model. He is a former professional footballer and won international youth caps for Scotland.
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- Tattooed british model stephen james for xti
- Stephen james hendry model
- Modeling career
- Club
- International
- References

Stephen james hendry model
Modeling career

In September 2012, James was scouted in Barcelona by an Elite Model Management agent and is a full-time model. His work includes Calvin Klein, Takeshy Kurosawa, Philipp Plein, Diesel, XTI, GQ Germany, GQ Spain, Adon Magazine, ASOS, Men's Health Magazine, El Pais Semanal and Windsor Smith. His agencies include Elite Model Management (Paris, Barcelona, Copenhagen), Unsigned Group (London), I Love Models (Milan) and Wilhelmina Models (New York, Los Angeles). James' modelling career has been highly successful since late 2012, mostly in Europe, North America, Australia and Japan. He is known for being heavily tattooed and having many body piercings.
Club

A Midfielder, Hendry was a member of the youth team at Brentford before his release in 2008. He went into the youth system at non-league club AFC Wimbledon, before making professional appearances with Cypriot First Division side Nea Salamis Famagusta. On 18 July 2010, Superleague Greece side Asteras Tripolis named Hendry in their 28 player squad to travel Australia for pre-season preparations, but he failed to win a contract.
International

In October 2007, Hendry was called up to the Scotland U18 squad for a four-way international tournament in France. He made his international debut when he came on for Michael Graham after 65 minutes of the second match of the competition versus the hosts. He started in the final match against the United States, lasting 71 minutes of the 1–1 draw before being replaced by Craig Connell. He finished his international career with two caps.


