James Garner

James Garner

actor, producer, director

James Garner was born on Apr 07, 1928 in USA. James Garner's big-screen debut came with Toward the Unknown directed by Mervyn LeRoy in 1956, strarring Lt. Col. Joe Craven. James Garner is known for The Rockford Files: If It Bleeds... It Leads directed by Stuart Margolin, James Garner stars as Jim Rockford and Rita Moreno as Rita Capkovic Landale. James Garner has got 17 awards and 37 nominations so far. The most recent award James Garner achieved is Television Critics Association Awards. The upcoming new movie James Garner plays is Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam which will be released on Nov 09, 2010.

Amiable and handsome James Garner had obtained success in both films and television, often playing variations of the charming anti-hero/con-man persona he first developed in Maverick, the offbeat western TV series that shot him to stardom in the late 1950s.James Garner was born James Scott Bumgarner in Norman, Oklahoma, to Mildred Scott (Meek) and Weldon Warren Bumgarner, a carpet layer. He dropped out of high school at 16 to join the Merchant Marines. He worked in a variety of jobs and received 2 Purple Hearts when he was wounded twice during the Korean War. He had his first chance to act when a friend got him a non-speaking role in the Broadway stage play "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial (1954)". Part of his work was to read lines to the lead actors and he began to learn the craft of acting. This play led to small television roles, television commercials and eventually a contract with Warner Brothers. Director David Butler saw something in Garner and gave him all the attention he needed when he appeared in The Girl He Left Behind (1956). After co-starring in a handful of films during 1956-57, Warner Brothers gave Garner a co-starring role in the the western series Maverick (1957). Originally planned to alternate between Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) and Bret Maverick (Garner), the show quickly turned into the Bret Maverick Show. As Maverick, Garner was cool, good-natured, likable and always ready to use his wits to get him in or out of trouble. The series was highly successful, and Garner continued in it into 1960 when he left the series in a dispute over money.In the early 1960s Garner returned to films, often playing the same type of character he had played on "Maverick". His successful films included Le piment de la vie (1963), Pousse-toi, chérie (1963), La Grande Évasion (1963) and Les Jeux de l'amour et de la guerre (1964). After that, his career wandered and when he appeared in the automobile racing movie Grand Prix (1966), he got the bug to race professionally. Soon, this ambition turned to supporting a racing team, not unlike what Paul Newman would do in later years.Garner found great success in the western comedy Ne tirez pas sur le shérif (1969). He tried to repeat his success with a sequel, Tueur malgré lui (1971), but it wasn't up to the standards of the first one. After 11 years off the small screen, Garner returned to television in a role not unlike that in Ne tirez pas sur le shérif (1969). The show was Nichols (1971) and he played the sheriff who would try to solve all problems with his wits and without gun play. When the show was canceled, Garner took the news by having Nichols shot dead, never to return in a sequel. In 1974 he got the role for which he will probably be best remembered, as wry private eye Jim Rockford in the classic Deux cent dollars plus les frais (1974). This became his second major television hit, with Noah Beery Jr. and Stuart Margolin, and in 1977 he won an Emmy for his portrayal. However, a combination of injuries and the discovery that Universal Pictures' "creative bookkeeping" would not give him any of the huge profits the show generated soon soured him and the show ended in 1980. In the 1980s Garner appeared in few movies, but the ones he did make were darker than the likable Garner of old. These included Tank (1984) and Murphy's Romance (1985). For the latter, he was nominated for both the Academy Award and a Golden Globe. Returning to the western mode, he co-starred with the young Bruce Willis in Meurtre à Hollywood (1988), a mythical story of Wyatt Earp, Tom Mix and 1920s Hollywood.In the 1990s Garner received rave reviews for his role in the acclaimed television movie about corporate greed, Les requins de la finance (1993). After that he appeared in the theatrical remake of his old television series, Maverick (1994), opposite Mel Gibson. Most of his appearances after that were in numerous TV movies based upon Deux cent dollars plus les frais (1974). His most recent films were Président? Vous avez dit président? (1996) and Space Cowboys (2000) .

  • Birthday

    Apr 07, 1928
  • Place of Birth

    Norman, Oklahoma, USA

Known For

Awards

17 wins & 37 nominations

Television Critics Association Awards
2010
Winner - Career Achievement Award
Online Film & Television Association
2006
Actors and Actresses
Winner - OFTA TV Hall of Fame
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