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James Spader
Biography Filmography Links Contact Galleries Date of birth: 7 February 1960
James Spader was born on February 7, 1960 in Boston, Massachusettes. While both of his parents had careers in the teaching profession, James was more interested in pursuing a career in acting. When he was 17 or 18 he moved to New York and enrolled in the Michael Chekhov Studio to study drama. Around that same time he got a tiny part in a little known film entitled, "Team Mates," in 1978. Although his role was miniscule, this lead to his second film, "Endless Love," in which he had a much more substantial part. During the early 1980s James Spader appeared in a few TV-movies, and in 1985 he had the starring role in the film, "Tuff Turf," where he plays a young rebellious high school student. During the latter part of the 1980s Spader had minor roles in such films as Pretty in Pink , "Less Than Zero," and "Mannequin," constantly being typecast as a stuck up yuppie. In 1987 Spader married Victoria Kheel, whom he'd known since 1979. They have two children together, Sebastian and Elijah. In 1989 Spader won the best actor award at the Cannes Film Festival for his portrayal of "Graham," in the film Sex, Lies, and Videotape. This really was a turning point for James Spader in terms of getting the proper recognition he deserved for his work. The year that followed brought him a steamy role in the film, "White Palace," co-starring Susan Sarandon. For the next few years he appeared in various films including,"True Colors," "Bad Influence," "Storyville," and a cameo in "Bob Roberts." In 1994 Spader appeared in the successful science fiction film, Stargate , along with Kurt Russell. This brought additional recognition for the remarkable actor, because of his terrific portrayal of "Dr.Daniel Jackson," a young egyptologist/linguist. In the years that followed since "Stargate," Spader has continued to show off his talents in films like, "Crash," "Two Days in the Valley," and "Critical Care." He most recently appeared in an episode of "Seinfeld," delivering a hilarious performance. James Spader is truly something very special, and I'm sure we will continue to get nothing but the best from any of his future projects!
"Boston Legal" (2004) TV Series .... Alan Shore
Shadow of Fear (2004) .... William Ashbury "The Practice" (1997) TV Series .... Alan Shore (2003-2004) Alien Hunter (2003) .... Julian Rome I Witness (2003) .... Douglas Draper The Pentagon Papers (2003) (TV) .... Daniel Ellsberg Secretary (2002) .... E. Edward Grey Speaking of Sex (2001) .... Dr. Roger Klink The Stickup (2001) .... Parker Slow Burn (2000/I) .... Marcus The Watcher (2000/I) .... Joel Campbell Supernova (2000/I) .... Nick Vanzant Curtain Call (1999) .... Stevenson Lowe Critical Care (1997) .... Dr. Werner Ernst Driftwood (1997) .... The Man Keys to Tulsa (1997) .... Ronnie Stover 2 Days in the Valley (1996) .... Lee Woods Crash (1996/I) .... James Ballard Stargate (1994) .... Dr. Daniel Jackson Wolf (1994) .... Stewart Swinton Dream Lover (1994) .... Ray Reardon The Music of Chance (1993) .... Jack Pozzi Bob Roberts (1992) .... Chuck Marlin Storyville (1992) .... Cray Fowler True Colors (1991) .... Tim Gerrity White Palace (1990) .... Max Baron Bad Influence (1990) .... Michael Boll Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989) .... Graham The Rachel Papers (1989) .... Deforest Jack's Back (1988) .... John/Rick Westford Greasy Lake (1988) (V) .... Digby Wall Street (1987) .... Roger Barnes Less Than Zero (1987) .... Rip Baby Boom (1987) .... Ken Arrenberg Mannequin (1987) .... Mr. Richards Pretty in Pink (1986) .... Steff The New Kids (1985) .... Eddie Dutra Tuff Turf (1985) .... Morgan Hiller Starcrossed (1985) (TV) .... Joey Callaghan Family Secrets (1984) (TV) .... Lowell Everall "The Family Tree" (1983) TV Series .... Jake Nichols (1983) A Killer in the Family (1983) (TV) .... Donny Tison Diner (1983) (TV) .... Fenwick Cocaine: One Man's Seduction (1983) (TV) .... Buddy Gant Endless Love (1981) (as Jimmy Spader) .... Keith Butterfield Team-Mates (1978) .... Jimmy
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