James Gammon

Description:

Rugged-looking James Gammon first broke into the entertainment industry not as an actor but as a TV cameraman. From there, his weatherbeaten features, somewhat menacing attitude and a tough-as-nails voice--the kind that used to be described in detective novels as "whiskey-soaked"--reminiscent of '40s noir icon Charles McGraw got him work in front of the cameras in TV westerns (though he sounds as if he's from Texas or Oklahoma, he was actually born and raised in Illinois) and he made his film debut in 1967. Not the kind of guy you'd see in a tuxedo in a Noël Coward drawing-room comedy--unless he was one of a gang holding them up--Gammon could play lighter parts also, as evidenced by his work as the manager in the baseball comedy Major League (1989) and in his regular role as Don Johnson's rambunctious father in Johnson's Nash Bridges (1996) series.

Overview

Birthday April 20, 1940
Born In Newman, Illinois, USA
Alternative names Jim Gammon
Height 180 cm
Spouse/Ex- Nancy Jane Kapusta October 7, 1972 - July 16, 2010 (his death),Barbara Giacchero January 29, 1967 - 1970 (divorced)
Parents Donald Gammon

Did you know

Trivia Played Don Johnson's father in two television productions: The Long Hot Summer (1985) and Nash Bridges (1996), although he was actually less than ten years older than Johnson.
Nickname Jimmy
Trademarks He was noted best for playing gruff, grizzled men

Scores

Major League
1h 47m
7.2
Cold Mountain
2h 34m
7.2
Silver Bullet
1h 35m
6.4
The Iron Giant
1h 26m
8.1
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