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Lugar y fecha de nacimiento. Brion James (1945 - ) Actor Born: c.1945, Beaumont, CA Education: San Diego State, San Diego, CA (theater) Tall (6'3), strapping and versatile character player of film and TV since the mid-1970s. With his malicious smile and leering eyes, James established himself 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 HORAS (1982) and OTRAS 48 HORAS (1990). He may be best known as Leon, a memorably murderous replicant who gives Harrison Ford a hard time in Ridley Scott BLADE RUNNER (1982). James uttered one of the film's most memorable lines: Wake up
time to die! 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 never to turn down a job. James points to his role as studio executive Joel Levison in Robert Altman LAS REGLAS DEL JUEGO (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's recent feature credits include ZONA DE IMPACTO (1993), as a detective associate of Bruce Willis, and CABIN BOY (1994), as a tough and smelly fisherman.
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