- Jim Rockford
Jim Rockford is a
fictional character on thetelevision series "The Rockford Files ". The character, played byJames Garner , is different from the average fictional P.I. in many ways. Instead of being an ex-cop, he is a former convict, albeit one who was falsely imprisoned (and pardoned), who actually works for himself. Instead of being a loner, he has a close relationship with his father, "Rocky", his friend in theLAPD , Det. Dennis Becker, and has a large group of friends. He enjoys fishing and would rather spend time doing that than working. He often describes himself as "chicken" though often his actions speak otherwise. He lives in a small trailer on the beach inMalibu, California .The detective story writer
Stuart Kaminsky has written two books with Jim Rockford as the main character, entitled "The Green Bottle" and "The Devil on My Doorstep".The show is famous for its opening segment featuring the answering machine of James Garner's character. The title scene began with this line: "This is Jim Rockford. At the tone, leave your name and message - I'll get back to you." Throughout the series, fictional characters from the show would call Jim and leave comical messages on his machine. Some of the messages are also published in the book: "This is Jim Rockford...".
In other media
Jim Rockford was referenced on ABC's "
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ", under the question "Which of these television detective characters is an ex-convict?".On the television series "Supernatural", the main characters find each other when they're separated by going to the first motel in the local
Yellow Pages and registering under the name Jim Rockford (episode "The Usual Suspects").External links
* [http://www.thrillingdetective.com/rocj.html Thrilling Detective]
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