Brion James


Actor

About

Also Known As
Brion Howard James
Birth Place
Beaumont, California, USA
Born
February 20, 1945
Died
August 07, 1999
Cause of Death
Heart Attack

Biography

A tall (6'3"), strapping and versatile character player of film and TV since the mid-1970s, Brion James, with his malicious smile and leering eyes, quickly became established playing oddball heavies, lowlifes and hicks in genre fare, notably in collaboration with action guru Walter Hill in "Hard Times" (1975), "The Driver" (1978), "Southern Comfort" (1981), "48 Hours" (1982) and "Another...

Biography

A tall (6'3"), strapping and versatile character player of film and TV since the mid-1970s, Brion James, with his malicious smile and leering eyes, quickly became established playing oddball heavies, lowlifes and hicks in genre fare, notably in collaboration with action guru Walter Hill in "Hard Times" (1975), "The Driver" (1978), "Southern Comfort" (1981), "48 Hours" (1982) and "Another 48 Hours" (1990). He may be best known as Leon, a memorably murderous replicant who gives Harrison Ford a hard time in Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner" (1982). James uttered one of the films most memorable lines: "Wake up ... time to die!"

James grew up watching movies in a theater owned by his father in his native Beaumont, California. He moved to NYC where he worked as a cook/butler for celebrated acting teacher Stella Adler. James also appeared in Off-Broadway productions and performed standup comedy. He returned to LA in 1973 and embarked on a full-time acting career. Within two years, James was landing regular assignments in TV and features. This busy and prolific character actor had appeared in over 100 TV shows and 70 features by 1994; his policy was to never turn down a job.

James points to his role as studio executive Joel Levison in Robert Altman's "The Player" (1992) as a career turning point that resulted in his getting cast in a much wider variety of roles. Be that as it may, five of his next six credits (all 1992-93) were direct-to-video thrillers. James' other feature credits include "Striking Distance" (1993), as a detective associate of Bruce Willis, and "Cabin Boy" (1994), as a tough and smelly fisherman.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Dirt Merchant (2002)
Detective Harry Ball
The Operator (2000)
The King is Alive (2000)
Ashley
Arthur's Quest (1999)
Diplomatic Siege (1999)
Stubbs
In God's Hands (1998)
Brown's Requiem (1998)
Heist (1998)
Underground (1997)
Captain Hilton
Steel Frontier (1997)
General Jw Quantrell
Snide and Prejudice (1997)
Goering
Bombshell (1997)
Donald
Back in Business (1997)
Ryker
Assault on Dome 4 (1997)
The Fifth Element (1997)
Pterodactyl Woman From Beverly Hills (1996)
Precious Find (1996)
Sam Horton
Evil Obsession (1996)
The Killing Jar (1996)
American Strays (1996)
Otis
Nature of the Beast (1995)
The Soft Kill (1995)
Sketch Artist II: Hands That See (1995)
Larry Welber
Dominion (1995)
Virtual Assassin (1995)
Nassim
Hong Kong '97 (1994)
The Last Ride (1994)
Radioland Murders (1994)
Savage Land (1994)
Art Deco Detective (1994)
Jim Wexler
The Companion (1994)
Ron Cocheran
Cabin Boy (1994)
Future Shock (1994)
Knight Rider 2010 (1994)
The Dark (1994)
Buckner
Rio Diablo (1993)
Time Runner (1993)
Neila
Brain Smasher... A Love Story (1993)
Striking Distance (1993)
Nemesis (1993)
Precious Victims (1993)
Showdown (1993)
Scanner Cop (1993)
Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story (1992)
Bruce Munster
The Player (1992)
Black Magic (1992)
Tom Mckay
Return to Frogtown (1992)
Wishman (1992)
Ultimate Desires (1991)
Wolf
Another 48 Hrs. (1990)
Enid Is Sleeping (1990)
Trucker
Mom (1990)
Nestor Duvalier
Street Asylum (1990)
Red Scorpion (1989)
Tango & Cash (1989)
Desperado: The Outlaw Wars (1989)
Mutator (1989)
David Allen
D.O.A. (1988)
Dead Man Walking (1988)
Cherry 2000 (1988)
Nightmare at Noon (1988)
The Albino
The Wrong Guys (1988)
Glen Grunski
Red Heat (1988)
Love Among Thieves (1987)
Andre
Steel Dawn (1987)
Tark
Crimewave (1986)
The Annihilator (1986)
A Breed Apart (1986)
Huey Miller
Armed And Dangerous (1986)
Enemy Mine (1985)
Stubbs
Flesh and Blood (1985)
The Ballad Of Gregorio Cortez (1983)
Captain Rogers
Blade Runner: The Final Cut (1982)
Moving Out (1982)
Mr Aitkens
Blade Runner (1982)
48 Hrs. (1982)
Hear No Evil (1982)
Bobby Boy Burns
Killing At Hell's Gate (1981)
The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981)
Southern Comfort (1981)
Attack of the Phantoms (1980)
Wholly Moses! (1980)
The Jazz Singer (1980)
Trouble in High Timber Country (1980)
Eddie Rhodes
Conquest of the Earth (1980)
Blue Sunshine (1979)
KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park (1978)
Flying High (1978)
The Driver (1978)
Corvette Summer (1978)
Marathon Man (1976)
Nickelodeon (1976)
The Invasion of Johnson County (1976)
Treasure of Matecumbe (1976)
Roustabout
Harry And Walter Go To New York (1976)
The Kansas City Massacre (1975)
Hard Times (1975)

Producer (Feature Film)

Pterodactyl Woman From Beverly Hills (1996)
Associate Producer

Music (Feature Film)

Bad Boys II (2003)
Song

Cast (Special)

Split Second (1991)
Lone Star (1983)
Joshua's World (1980)
Goober and the Truckers' Paradise (1978)
T-Bone (Guest)
The McLean Stevenson Show (1975)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Black Sea 213 (1999)
A Place Called Truth (1999)
National Lampoon's Men in White (1998)

Life Events

1973

Returned to L.A.

1974

Decided to act full-time

1975

Made feature debut in Walter Hill's directorial debut, "Hard Times"

1975

TV debut, one of the last episodes of "Gunsmoke"

1982

Co-starred in "48 Hrs.", directed by Hill

1982

Cast as the replicant Leon in "Blade Runner"

1990

Reprised role in "Another 48 Hrs." which caused him to quip, "This is the first sequel I've ever because I rarely live through a film"

1992

Chosen by Robert Altman to essay the studio head in "The Player"

1997

Portrayed General Munro in Luc Besson's "The Fifth Element"

2001

Last released film, the Dogme 95 feature "The King Is Alive"

Family

Craig W James
Brother
Born in 1942; survived him.
Chester L James
Brother
Born in 1947; survived him.

Bibliography