- Brion James
Infobox actor
caption = Brion James in "48 Hours", 1982
birthdate =February 20 ,1945
birthplace =Redlands, California
deathdate = Death date and age|1999|8|7|1945|2|20
deathplace =Malibu, California
occupation=Film ,television actor
yearsactive = 1975 - 1999Brion Howard James (
February 20 ,1945 –August 7 ,1999 ) was an Americancharacter actor . Known for playing the character of "Leon Kowalski" in the movie "Blade Runner ", James portrayed a variety of colorful roles in well-known American films such as "48 Hrs. ", "Another 48 Hours ", "Tango & Cash ", "Silverado ", "Red Heat " and "The Player ". James' commanding screen presence and formidable physique usually resulted in his casting as a heavy, appearing more frequently in lower budget horror and action films throughout the 1980s and 1990s. James appeared in more than 100 films before his life was cut short by a fatal heart attack.Biography
Early life
James was born in
Redlands, California , and spent his early years inBeaumont, California , where his parents, Ida Mae and Jimmy James, owned and operated a movie theater. After graduating from high school in 1962, James attendedSan Diego State University as aTheater Arts major. James was good friends with actorTim Thomerson , as both served together as cooks in a tank company while in theArmy Reserve in California. After their service, they both went toNew York to break into acting. Migrating toNew York , James immersed himself in the theater scene, taking on bit roles here and there.Career
In 1975, James landed a small role in the made for TV movie, "The Kansas City Massacre", playing
John Dillinger gang memberHomer Van Meter . Higher profile roles followed in 1976, with his casting in "Nickelodeon" and "Harry and Walter Go to New York". James also appeared in the acclaimed television miniseries "Roots" and popular 1970s shows such as "Gunsmoke ", "The Incredible Hulk", "Mork and Mindy ", "Chico and the Man ", and "CHiPs ".James' career began to take a sharp upturn in the early 1980s with several sharply defined character roles in films such as "Southern Comfort" and "48 Hrs.", but it was his performance as Leon Kowalski in the 1982 film "
Blade Runner " that gave him his greatest, most lasting fame. Even though his memorable performance threatened to typecast the intense yet versatile actor as a movie villain for the remainder of the decade, James continued to pile up a prolific acting resume, playing significant roles in "Enemy Mine", "Flesh + Blood", "A Breed Apart", "Armed and Dangerous", "Red Heat ", "Steel Dawn ", "Red Scorpion ", and "Tango & Cash ". James continued his strong work on the small screen as well, with guest spots in "Benson", "The A-Team ", "Little House on the Prairie", "The Dukes of Hazzard ", "Matlock", "Miami Vice ", "Sledge Hammer! ", and "Dynasty ". In the 90s, he appeared in ', and as Sheriff Bowman in the "Millennium" season 2 episode "Luminary". He lent his voice to the character of Parasite in '.In 1994, he played a grouchy sponsor who became a victim of the gruesome goings-on during a 1939 radio show in the film "
Radioland Murders ". Another of his most memorable roles came near the end of his career; as the amiable General Munro in "The Fifth Element " (1997)Death
James died in 1999 from a
heart attack in Malibu,California . He appeared in five feature films which were released following his death. The last of these was "Phoenix Point" (2003).The motion picture "
The King Is Alive " (2000) was dedicated to him.Bibliography
*cite journal |last=James|first=Brion (interview subject)|coauthors=Craig Edwards (interviewer)|year=1995|title=Brion James; Interview by Craig Edwards|journal=
Psychotronic Video |volume=20|month=Spring|pages=60–64External links
*imdb|id=0001397|name=Brion James
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