"Killed in action in World War I"@en . . . "James is Tiana's father from The Princess and the Frog. He was a hard-working family man whose dream was to have his own restaurant. Being a loving man, James took very good care of his family. Although he almost never got what he wanted, he was a happy man, because he had what he needed, such as love, and never lost sight of what was really important. He gave Tiana practical advice about working hard that she took very seriously. He then made her promise that she would not lose sight of anything important either. James died fighting in World War I against the Kaiser's forces, so he never got to see Tiana get her restaurant. As shown briefly in the film, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (given for extreme gallantry and risk of life in actual combat with an armed enemy force)."@en . "James is Tiana's father from The Princess and the Frog. He was a hard-working family man whose dream was to have his own restaurant. Being a loving man, James took very good care of his family. Although he almost never got what he wanted, he was a happy man, because he had what he needed, such as love, and never lost sight of what was really important. He gave Tiana practical advice about working hard that she took very seriously. He then made her promise that she would not lose sight of anything important either."@en . . . . . "Military soldier"@en . . . . . . . "Slender, dark complexion, black hair, light brown eyes"@en . . . . "Standard-issue military equipment"@en . "Hard-working, loving, gentle, humble, thoughtful, caring, fatherly, inspirational, selfless"@en . "The Princess and the Frog"@en . . . . . . . . "James"@en . . "Gumbo, Tiana, dreams"@en . "James (The Princess and the Frog)"@en . . . . . . . . "\"That's right, baby, our food.\""@en . "Good"@en . . . "To open a restaurant"@en . .