James Brolin
Docteur Steven Kiley in Marcus Welby, M.D.
Birth name : Craig Kenneth Bruderlin
Birth date : 1940/07/18 (85 years old)
Birth place : Los Angeles
Height: 1.93 m
Biography for James Brolin
James Brolin was born on July 18, 1940 in Los Angeles.
He took his first steps in TV series but his roles are limited to a few appearances that fail to launch his career.
It was at 25 that he plays a substantial role in the cinema in the thriller by Mark Robson, the express of Colonel Von Ryan. He continued three years later in the same police vein with the Boston strangleur, by Richard Fleischer.
In 1979, he played the main role in Amityville La Maison du Diable, a terror film by Stuart Rosenberg: he played Georges Lutz, a husband who buys a house, haunted.
The few films he makes are not very successful. James Brolin begins a long crossing of the desert where it will be limited to small roles see small appearances.
In 2001, he returned to the cinema in Traffic: he played a very important role but which allows him to give the reply to Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas.
In 2003, Steven Spielberg made him play in Arrete-Moi if you can and the same year, he became Fabrizzio, an Italian restaurateur with undeniable imitator talents, in the master of Deguise/L>.
The same year, he tried the genre of the Comedy Trove with the two feature films of Chris Loch, A Guy Thing and Drownness and consequences.
In 2008, Sylvester Stallone granted him a role in the cult action film John Rambo.
James Brolin is an American actor and producer born July 18, 1940 in Los Angeles, California. He is known for his roles in films such as "Westworld", "Captain America" and "Traffic". He has also played in many television series such as "Hotel", "Marcus Welby, country doctor" and "love, glory and beauty".
Brolin started his career by playing in plays in New York before heading for Hollywood. He made his cinema debut in 1966 in the film "The silent killer". He then played in many other films, notably "the knife in the wound", "the last trip of the enterprise" and "the last rampart".
In addition to his acting career, Brolin is also a film and television producer. He produced films such as "The Prince of Homburg" and "Stockholm syndrome". In addition, he also produced television series such as "Pensacola: the wings of freedom" and "the law of Los Angeles".
Apart from his acting career, Brolin is also known for his philanthropic commitments. He is an ardent defender of the environment and has worked with many non -profit organizations to educate people about environmental problems.
In summary, James Brolin is an American actor and producer who has a rich career in cinema and television. His career has seen him play in many popular films and television series, as well as producing quality films and television series. Apart from his career, he is also known for his philanthropic commitments in favor of the environment.
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Filmography
| Title | Role |
|---|---|
| Nailed (2009) (post-production) | |
| Last Chance Harvey (2008) (post-production) | |
| Lost City Raiders (2008) (TV) (post-production) | Pa Kubiak |
| Mysterious (2007) | Terry Bamba |
| The Hunting Party (2007) | Franklin Harris |
| The American Standards (2007) | Jack Jennings |
| Reinventing the Wheelers (2007) (TV) | Tom Wheeler |
| Wedding Wars (2006) (TV) | Governor Conrad Welling |
| The Alibi (2006) | Robert Hatch |
| Category 7: The End of the World (2005) (TV) | Donny Hall |
| Monk | Daniel Thorn (1 episode, 2005) |
| Widow on the Hill (2005) (TV) | Hank Cavanaugh |
| The Reagans (2003) (TV) | Ronald Reagan |
| A Guy Thing (2003) | Ken Cooper |
| Catch Me If You Can (2002) | Jack Barnes |
| The West Wing | Governor Robert Ritchie, R-FL (3 episodes, 2002) |
| Antwone Fisher (2002) (uncredited) | The Captain |
| The Master of Disguise (2002) | Fabbrizio Disguisey |
| Traffic (2000) | General Ralph Landry |
| Children of Fortune (2000) (TV) | Dave Passenger |
| Skyscrapers: Going Up (2000) (TV) | Narrator |
| To Love, Honor & Betray (1999) (TV) | Ted Brennan |
| Pensacola: Wings of Gold | Lt. Col. Bill Raven Kelly / ... (17 episodes, 1997-2000) |
| A Marriage of Convenience (1998) (TV) | Mason Whitney |
| Lewis & Clark & George (1997) | Reverend Red |
| Goodbye America (1997) | Ed Johnson |
| Aroma del Copal, El (1997) | John Richardson |
| Roseanne | Edgar Wellman Jr. (2 episodes, 1997) |
| Savate (1997) (V) | Col. Jones |
| My Brother's War (1997) | John Hall |
| The Haunted Sea (1997) | Captain Ramsey |
| California (1997) TV series | |
| To Face Her Past (1996) (TV) | Greg Hollander |
| Promised Land | Scott Porter (1 episode, 1996) |
| Hart to Hart: Harts in High Season (1996) (TV) | Elliott Manning |
| Hijacked: Flight 285 (1996) (TV) | Ron Showman |
| Blood Money (1996) | Lt. Kincaid |
| The Expert (1995) | Warden Munsey |
| Schwarze Fluch | |
| Extreme | Reese Wheeler (7 episodes, 1995) |
| Terminal Virus (1995) (TV) | McCabe |
| Tracks of a Killer (1995) | David Hawkner |
| Indecent Behavior II (1994) | Liam O'Donnell |
| A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Grimacing Governor (1994) (TV) | Ryan Allison |
| The Visual Bible: Acts (1994) (V) | Simon Peter |
| Parallel Lives (1994) (TV) | Professor Spencer Jones |
| Burke's Law | Mitchell Farrell (1 episode, 1994) |
| Relative Fear (1994) | Det. Atwater |
| We the People (1994) | Alan Lesard |
| Angel Falls (1993) TV series | Luke Larson (unknown episodes) |
| Beyond the Call (1993) (TV) | Host |
| Gunsmoke: The Long Ride (1993) (TV) | John Parsley |
| Visions of Murder (1993) (TV) | Hal |
| Paper Hearts (1993) | Henry |
| The Sands of Time (1992) (TV) | Col. Acoca |
| Gas, Food Lodging (1992) | John Evans |
| Twin Sisters (1992) (V) | Michael Mallory |
| City Boy (1992) (TV) | Tom McLean |
| Ted and Venus (1991) (as Jim Brolin) | Max Waters |
| And the Sea Will Tell (1991) (TV) | Mac Graham |
| Nightmare on the 13th Floor (1990) (TV) | Doctor Alan Lanier |
| High Score (1990) | Budetzky |
| Voice of the Heart (1990) (TV) | Victor Mason |
| Bad Jim (1990) | B.D. Sweetman |
| Back Stab (1990) | Cliff Murphy |
| Finish Line (1989) (TV) | Martin Shrevelow |
| Deep Dark Secrets (1987) (TV) | Michael Wakefield |
| Hold the Dream (1986) (TV) | Ross Nelson |
| Intimate Encounters (1986) (TV) | Nick Atkins |
| Hotel | Peter McDermott (70 episodes, 1983-1988) |
| Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues (1985) (TV) | Harry Wilde |
| Hotel (1983) (TV) | Peter McDermott |
| Cowboy (1983) (TV) | Ward McNally |
| White Water Rebels (1983) (TV) | Mike McKay |
| Mae West (1982) (TV) | Jim Timony |
| The Ambush Murders (1982) (TV) | Paul Marshall |
| High Risk (1981) | Stone |
| Night of the Juggler (1980) | Sean Boyd |
| The Amityville Horror (1979) | George Lutz |
| Steel Cowboy (1978) (TV) | Clayton Pfanner |
| Capricorn One (1978) | Col. Charles Brubaker |
| The Car (1977) | Wade Parent |
| Marcus Welby, M.D. | Dr. Steven Kiley (166 episodes, 1969-1976) |
| Gable and Lombard (1976) | Clark Gable |
| Westworld (1973) | John Blane |
| Trapped (1973) (TV) | Chuck Brenner |
| Class of '63 (1973) (TV) | Joe Hart |
| Short Walk to Daylight (1972) (TV) | Tom Phelan |
| Skyjacked (1972) | Jerome K. Weber |
| Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law | Zack Jamison (1 episode, 1972) |
| Love, American Style | (segment Love and the Note) (1 episode, 1971) |
| Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969) (TV) | Dr. Steven Kiley |
| The Virginian | Ned Trumbull (1 episode, 1969) |
| The Boston Strangler (1968) | Det. Sgt. Phil Lisi |
| Batman | Kid Gulliver / ... (3 episodes, 1966-1967) |
| The Monroes (4 episodes, 1966-1967) | |
| The Cape Town Affair (1967) | Skip McCoy |
| Way... Way Out (1966) | Ted Robertson |
| Fantastic Voyage (1966) | Technician |
| The Long, Hot Summer | Pete (1 episode, 1966) |
| Our Man Flint (1966) (uncredited) | Technician |
| 12 O'Clock High | Sgt. Thibideaux (1 episode, 1965) |
| Von Ryan's Express (1965) | Private Ames |
| John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1965) (uncredited) | Notre Dame quarterback |
| Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea | Spencer (1 episode, 1965) |
| Dear Brigitte (1965) (uncredited) | Student at Leaf Rally |
| Goodbye Charlie (1964) (uncredited) | Party Guest |
| Take Her, She's Mine (1963) (uncredited) | Mel; Mollie's Student Friend at Airport |
| Margie | Freddie Coates (1 episode, 1962) |
Trivia
- His first wife, Jane, died in a car crash in 1995. This was devastating to him because after all the turmoil during their divorce, they had become friends. This friendship started when they both had to put up a brave face at a premiere for their son, Josh Brolin.
- Acted in a makeup test for Planet of the Apes (1968) as "Cornelius," the chimpanzee scientist later portrayed in the final version of the film by Roddy McDowall.
- Is a lifelong Democrat and supported John Kerry in the 2004 election.
- Is campaigning for 2008 Democratic candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton for president.
- Resides in Sherman Oaks.
- Was attached to play the Col. Samuel Trautman in Rambo (2008) role after Richard Crenna died, but the role was written out of the script.
- Screen-tested for the role of James Bond in Octopussy (1983), but was ruled out when Roger Moore agreed to reprise the role.
- Best known by the public for his role as Dr. Steven Kiley in "Marcus Welby, M.D." (1969), and for his starring role as Peter MacDermott in "Hotel" (1983).
Family
- Spouse : Barbra Streisand (1 July 1998 - present), Jan Smithers (1986 - 1995) (divorced) 1 daughter, Jane Cameron Agee (16 October 1966 - October 1986) (divorced) 2 children
- Father of actor Josh Brolin.
- Father-in-law of Diane Lane.
Author of the card
- Creation date: 04/07/2008 by abdest








