James N. Harrell
Known for: Acting
Born: September 2, 1918 in Waco, Texas, USA - Died: January 31, 2000
James Nelson Harrell was an American actor with a career spanning several decades. He graduated from Baylor University and held a Master's Degree in Drama from Trinity University. Harrell studied acting at the original Baylor Theater with Paul Baker in the 1930s and, in 1940, was invited to join Michael Chekhov's Acting Studio in Ridgefield, Connecticut. He appeared in films such as Michael (1996) and The Green Mile (1999). Harrell's extensive work in theater and film left a lasting impact on the acting community.
Known for
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A Bullet for Pretty Boy
Sam Floyd
Raggedy Man
Ticket Taker
Race with the Devil
Gun Shop Owner
Urban Cowboy
Minister at Gravesite
The Good Old Boys
Pierson Phelps
Lost Angels
Shelby
The Dollmaker
Old John Miller
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
Cut-Rite Manager
Flesh and Bone
Woody
Resurrection
Doc Lurkin
Country
Bank Officer, Jim
The Whole Shootin' Match
Rhonda Lynn's Father
Another Pair of Aces: Three of a Kind
Hoyle Barker
Houston, We've Got a Problem
Newsman
Leap of Faith
Ramsey
Pair of Aces
Charlie
JFK
Sam Holland
Paper Moon
The Minister
Don't Hang Up!
Dr. Crawther
The Lone Star Kid
A Family Thing
Earl Pilcher Sr.
Nadine
Deacon
The Hot Spot
Elderly Man (as James Harrell)
The Sugarland Express
Mark Fenno