James Badge Dale stars in "The Grey," opposite Liam Neeson and Dermot Mulroney, as Lewenden. Dale's next project is Marc Forster's "World War Z" based on the highly successful novel by Max Brooks in which he stars alongside Brad Pitt and Ed Harris.
James Badge Dale is quickly becoming one of Hollywood's most sought after lead actors, making his presence felt on both the small and silver screens. His talent has offered him the opportunity to work with people of such stature as Steven Spielberg,
Dale recently co-starred with Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan in the very controversial and sexually charged drama "Shame," the second picture directed by Steve McQueen, after "The Hunger" which won international awards.
Dale was also recently seen on the big screen as William Hamilton in Robert Redford's historical drama "The Conspirator" (Lionsgate) starring Robin Wright, James McAvoy, Justin Long, and Evan Rachel Wood. The film takes place in the wake of Abraham Lincoln's assassination as seven men and one woman are arrested and charged with conspiring to kill the president, vice president and secretary of state.
In television he starred as Will Travers in AMC's critically acclaimed series "Rubicon." The series is a serialized political thriller that revolves around an analyst (Dale) at a New York City think tank whose work leads him to uncover a clue that points him toward an unfolding global conspiracy. His most recognized role in television was his lead performance as PFC Robert Leckie in the Emmy and Peabody awarded HBO's epic miniseries "The Pacific." The 10-hour event intertwined stories of three U.S. Marines in the Pacific battles against Japan during World War II. Executive produced by Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman.
In addition, Dale appeared as Chase Edmunds, Kiefer Sutherland's younger partner in the hit series "24." He has also originated memorable television roles in both "Rescue Me" and "The Black Donnellys."
On the big screen, Dale is remembered as Barrigan in Martin Scorcese's Academy Award-winning film "The Departed." Other film credits include the film festival darling "Cross Bronx" and "Polish Bar."
Dale, who began his film career at an early age in "Lord of the Flies," is the son of late Broadway, film and television star Anita Morris and two-time Tony Award-winning director/choreographer, Grover Dale. Theater being his passion, he followed his parents into the arts making his off-Broadway debut in 2003 with The Flea Theatre Company's "Getting into Heaven." Since then, he has returned to the stage to work with The New Group and New World Stages.
James Badge Dale is quickly becoming one of Hollywood's most sought after lead actors, making his presence felt on both the small and silver screens. His talent has offered him the opportunity to work with people of such stature as Steven Spielberg,
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Robert Redford, Scorsese, Tom Hanks, Joe Carnahan and most recently the internationally respected and awarded, Steve McQueen.Dale recently co-starred with Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan in the very controversial and sexually charged drama "Shame," the second picture directed by Steve McQueen, after "The Hunger" which won international awards.
Dale was also recently seen on the big screen as William Hamilton in Robert Redford's historical drama "The Conspirator" (Lionsgate) starring Robin Wright, James McAvoy, Justin Long, and Evan Rachel Wood. The film takes place in the wake of Abraham Lincoln's assassination as seven men and one woman are arrested and charged with conspiring to kill the president, vice president and secretary of state.
In television he starred as Will Travers in AMC's critically acclaimed series "Rubicon." The series is a serialized political thriller that revolves around an analyst (Dale) at a New York City think tank whose work leads him to uncover a clue that points him toward an unfolding global conspiracy. His most recognized role in television was his lead performance as PFC Robert Leckie in the Emmy and Peabody awarded HBO's epic miniseries "The Pacific." The 10-hour event intertwined stories of three U.S. Marines in the Pacific battles against Japan during World War II. Executive produced by Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman.
In addition, Dale appeared as Chase Edmunds, Kiefer Sutherland's younger partner in the hit series "24." He has also originated memorable television roles in both "Rescue Me" and "The Black Donnellys."
On the big screen, Dale is remembered as Barrigan in Martin Scorcese's Academy Award-winning film "The Departed." Other film credits include the film festival darling "Cross Bronx" and "Polish Bar."
Dale, who began his film career at an early age in "Lord of the Flies," is the son of late Broadway, film and television star Anita Morris and two-time Tony Award-winning director/choreographer, Grover Dale. Theater being his passion, he followed his parents into the arts making his off-Broadway debut in 2003 with The Flea Theatre Company's "Getting into Heaven." Since then, he has returned to the stage to work with The New Group and New World Stages.
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