Brion James Movies and Career Information
Feb 20, 1945
Redlands
Actor
Brion Howard James (February 20, 1945 – August 7, 1999) was an American character 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, The Player and The Fifth Element. James' commanding screen presence and formidable physique at 1.91 metres (6 ft 3.2 in) tall 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 he died of a heart attack aged 54. James was born in Redlands, California, and spent his early years in Beaumont, California, where his parents, Ida Mae and Jimmy James, owned and operated a movie theater. After graduating from high school in 1962, James attended San Diego State University as a Theater Arts major. James was good friends with actor Tim Thomerson, as both served together as cooks in a tank company while in the Army Reserve in California. After their service, they both went to New York to break into acting. Migrating to New York, James immersed himself in the
- Brion James Movies before 2012
- King is Alive 2001
- Southern Comfort 2001
- Snide and Prejudice 2001
- Brown's Requiem 2000
- Nickelodeon 2000
- Operator 2000
- In God's Hands 1998
- Dominion 1995
- Cabin Boy 1994
- Future Shock 1993
- Tango & Cash 1989
- Red Scorpion 1989
- Enemy Mine 1985
- Blade Runner 1982
- Ballad of Gregorio Cortez
- Nightmare at Noon
- Crimewave
- Radioland Murders
- Steel Frontier
- Soft Kill
- Cyberjack
- Blue Sunshine
- Setting Son
- Nemesis
- Flesh & Blood (2007)