Powers Boothe Movies and Career Information
Jun 01, 1948
Snyder
Actor
Powers Allen Boothe (born June 1, 1948) is an American television and film actor. Some of his most notable roles include his Emmy-winning 1980 portrayal of Jim Jones and his turn as Cy Tolliver on Deadwood. Boothe was born on a farm in Snyder, the seat of Scurry County, Texas, to Emily Kathryn Reeves and Merrill Vestal Boothe. Boothe is the father of actress Parisse Boothe. He resides in Los Angeles, where he raises racing quarter horses. He attended Texas State University (then Southwest Texas State College) in San Marcos as an undergraduate, where he joined Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and received his Master of Fine Arts from Southern Methodist University in Dallas in 1972. After graduating from college, Boothe joined the repertory company of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, with roles in Henry IV, Part 2 (portraying Henry IV of England), Troilus and Cressida, and others. His New York stage debut was in the 1974 Lincoln Center production of Richard III. Five years later, his Broadway theater debut came in a starring role in the one-act play Lone Star, written by James McLure. Boothe first came to national attention in 1980, playing Jim Jones in the CBS-TV movie Guyana Tragedy:
- Powers Boothe Movies 2012
- Red Dawn 2012
- Powers Boothe Movies before 2012
- MacGruber 2010
- Final Season 2007
- Cruising 2007
- Sin City 2005
- Frailty 2002
- Southern Comfort 2001
- Men of Honor 2000
- U-Turn 1997
- Sudden Death 1995
- Nixon 1995
- Tombstone 1993
- By Dawn's Early Light 1993
- Extreme Prejudice 1987
- Edison and Leo
- Southern Comfort (1981)
- Blue Sky
- Sin City 2