James Coburn

James Coburn

Actor, Director, Producer

Geboren op 31 augustus 1928 in Laurel, Nebraska, USA

Lanky, charismatic and versatile actor with an amazing grin that put everyone at ease, James Coburn studied acting at UCLA, and then moved to New York to study under noted acting coach Stella Adler. After being noticed in several stage productions, Coburn appeared in a handful of minor westerns before being cast as the knife-throwing, quick-shooting Britt in the John Sturges mega-hit The Magnificent Seven (1960). Sturges remembered Coburn's talents when he cast his next major film project, The Great Escape (1963), where Coburn played the Australian POW Sedgwick. Regular work now came thick and fast for Coburn, including appearing in Major Dundee (1965), the first of several films he appeared in directed by Hollywood enfant terrible Sam Peckinpah. Coburn was then cast, and gave an especially fine performance as Lt. Commander Paul Cummings in Arthur Hiller's The Americanization of Emily, where he demonstrated a flair for writer Paddy Chayefsky's subtle, ironic comedy that would define his performances for the rest of his career. The next two years were a key period for Coburn, with his performances in the wonderful 007 spy spoof Our Man Flint (1966) and the eerie Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966). Coburn followed up in 1967 with a Flint sequel, In Like Flint (1967), and the much underrated political satire The President's Analyst (1967). The remainder of the 1960s was rather uneventful for Coburn. However, he became associated with martial arts legend Bruce Lee and the two trained together, traveled extensively and even visited India scouting locations for a proposed film project, but Lee's untimely death (Coburn, along with Steve McQueen, was a pallbearer at Lee's funeral) put an end to that. The 1970s saw Coburn appearing again in several strong roles, starting off in Peckinpah's Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973), alongside Charles Bronson in the Depression-era Hard Times (1975) and as a disenchanted German soldier on the Russian front in Peckinpah's superb Cross of Iron (1977). Towards the end of the decade, however, Coburn was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, which severely hampered his health and work output for many years. After conventional treatments failed, Coburn turned to a holistic therapist, and through a restructured diet program, made a definite improvement. By the 1990s he was once again appearing regularly in both film and TV productions. No one was probably more surprised than Coburn himself when he was both nominated for, and then won, the Best Supporting Actor Award in 1997 for playing Nick Nolte's abusive and alcoholic father in Affliction (1997). At 70 years of age, Coburn's career received another shot in the arm, and he appeared in another 14 films, including Snow Dogs (2002) and The Man from Elysian Fields (2001), before his death from a heart attack in November of 2002. Coburn's passions in life included martial arts, card-playing and enjoying Cuban cigars (which may have contributed to his fatal heart attack).

OscarBest Actor in a Supporting Role Affliction (1999)

Toptitels

  • The Magnificent Seven (1960)
  • Affliction
  • The Great Escape
  • Twilight Zone Season 1
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1
  • The Rifleman
  • Perry Mason Season 1
  • Bride Of Boogedy
  • The Rockford Files, Season 1
  • Naked City Season 1
  • Monsters, Inc. (Bonus Content)
  • Peter Gunn
  • Cheyenne - Season 1
  • Rawhide
  • Tombstone Territory (Season 1)
  • Tales of Wells Fargo
  • Picket Fences Season 1
  • Route 66, Season 1
  • The Texan S1
  • The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp

Filmografie

  • 2002
    Snow Dogs
  • 2001
    Texas Rangers
  • Proximity
  • The Man From Elysian Fields
  • Monsters, Inc. (Bonus Content)
  • Walter and Henry
  • 2000
    Missing Pieces
  • 1999
    Noah's Ark
  • Payback
  • 1997
    Keys to Tulsa
  • Affliction
  • The Second Civil War
  • 1996
    The Nutty Professor
  • The Cherokee Kid
  • Arli$$ - Season 1
  • Eraser
  • 1995
    The Avenging Angel (1995)
  • 1994
    Maverick
  • Greyhounds
  • 1993
    The Hit List
  • Deadfall
  • Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit
  • 1992
    The Player
  • A Thousand Heroes
  • Picket Fences Season 1
  • 1991
    Hudson Hawk
  • 1990
    Young Guns II
  • Captain Planet and the Planeteers Season 1
  • 1986
    Death Of A Soldier
  • 1985
    Martin's Day
  • 1984
    Murder, she wrote S1
  • 1981
    The Fall Guy Season 1
  • Looker
  • 1979
    Muppet Muppet Land (A Kermit in 'La La Land' Mashup)
  • Goldengirl
  • Firepower
  • 1978
    The Dain Curse
  • 1977
    Cross of Iron
  • 1976
    Midway
  • The Last Hard Men
  • 1975
    Bite The Bullet
  • Hard Times
  • 1974
    The Rockford Files, Season 1
  • The Internecine Project
  • 1973
    Pat Garrett y Billy the Kid
  • Harry In Your Pocket
  • The Last of Sheila
  • 1972
    The Carey Treatment
  • Honkers, The
  • A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die
  • 1971
    A Fistful Of Dynamite
  • 1968
    Candy
  • 1967
    Waterhole #3
  • In Like Flint
  • The President's Analyst
  • 1966
    What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?
  • Our Man Flint
  • Dead Heat on a Merry Go Round
  • 1965
    Major Dundee
  • The Loved One
  • 1964
    The Americanization of Emily
  • 1963
    Kings Of The Sun
  • Charade
  • Man From Galveston
  • The Great Escape
  • 1962
    Hell is for Heroes
  • 1960
    Route 66, Season 1
  • The Magnificent Seven (1960)
  • TATE
  • 1959
    Rawhide
  • Twilight Zone Season 1
  • Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • Ride Lonesome
  • 1958
    The Rifleman
  • The Texan S1
  • Naked City Season 1
  • Peter Gunn
  • Bat Masterson (Season 1)
  • 1957
    The Californians: Season 1
  • Tales of Wells Fargo
  • Tombstone Territory (Season 1)
  • Perry Mason Season 1
  • 1955
    Cheyenne - Season 1
  • The Life And Legend Of Wyatt Earp
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 1
  • 1954
    Bride Of Boogedy
  • 1953
    A Child is Born - A Christmas Story Presented By Ronald Reagan
  • 1952
    Death Valley Days
  • 1948
    Two Sharp Knives

Verbindingen

  • Michael Winner

    Michael Winner

  • Bruce Lee

    Bruce Lee

  • David Carradine

    David Carradine

Genres

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance