James Cromwell plays Captain John Stacy in Columbia Pictures' "Spider-Man 3." James Cromwell also portrays Phillip Bauer on FOX's "24."
James Cromwell received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his memorable performance as Farmer Hoggett in the smash-hit, "Babe." James Cromwell's recent motion picture work includes "The Longest Yard;" "I, Robot;" "Space Cowboys;" Frank Darabont's critically acclaimed "The Green Mile;" "The General's Daughter;" "Snow Falling on Cedars;" "The Bachelor;"
Additionally, James Cromwell starred as Grandpa in "The Education of Little Tree," and Police Captain Dudley Smith in "L.A. Confidential." Among James Cromwell's many other films are "Star Trek: First Contact," "The People vs. Larry Flynt," and "Babe: Pig in the City."
James Cromwell earned Emmy nominations for his work on the HBO original series "Six Feet Under," the HBO movie "RKO 281," and the NBC drama "ER." James Cromwell also starred in TNT's "A Slight Case of Murder." James Cromwell 's body of work encompasses dozens of miniseries and movies-of-the-week, including a starring role in TNT's "A Slight Case of Murder," a cameo appearance in HBO's "Angels in America," "The West Wing," "Picket Fences," "Home Improvement," "L.A. Law," and "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
James Cromwell has also performed in many revered plays, including "Hamlet," "The Iceman Cometh," "Devil's Disciple," "All's Well That Ends Well," "Beckett," and "Othello" in many of the country's most distinguished theaters, including the South Coast Repertory, the Goodman Theatre, the Mark Taper Forum, the American Shakespeare Festival, Center Stage, the Long Wharf Theatre, and the Old Globe. James Cromwell recently played A. E. Houseman in the American premiere of Tom Stoppard's "The Invention of Love" at A.C.T. in San Francisco.
James Cromwell has directed at resident theaters across the country and was the founder and artistic director of his own company, Stage West, in Springfield, Massachusetts. James Cromwell also co-directed a short film, which was shown at the London Film Festival.
Born in Los Angeles, James Cromwell grew up in New York and Waterford, Connecticut, and studied at Carnegie Mellon University (then Carnegie Tech). His father, John Cromwell, an acclaimed actor and director, was one of the first presidents of the Screen Directors Guild. His mother, Kay Johnson, was a stage and film actress.
James Cromwell received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his memorable performance as Farmer Hoggett in the smash-hit, "Babe." James Cromwell's recent motion picture work includes "The Longest Yard;" "I, Robot;" "Space Cowboys;" Frank Darabont's critically acclaimed "The Green Mile;" "The General's Daughter;" "Snow Falling on Cedars;" "The Bachelor;"
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"The Sum of All Fears;" DreamWorks SKG's 'Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron;" Stephen Frears' Oscar-nominated film "The Queen;" and "Becoming Jane." Additionally, James Cromwell starred as Grandpa in "The Education of Little Tree," and Police Captain Dudley Smith in "L.A. Confidential." Among James Cromwell's many other films are "Star Trek: First Contact," "The People vs. Larry Flynt," and "Babe: Pig in the City."
James Cromwell earned Emmy nominations for his work on the HBO original series "Six Feet Under," the HBO movie "RKO 281," and the NBC drama "ER." James Cromwell also starred in TNT's "A Slight Case of Murder." James Cromwell 's body of work encompasses dozens of miniseries and movies-of-the-week, including a starring role in TNT's "A Slight Case of Murder," a cameo appearance in HBO's "Angels in America," "The West Wing," "Picket Fences," "Home Improvement," "L.A. Law," and "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
James Cromwell has also performed in many revered plays, including "Hamlet," "The Iceman Cometh," "Devil's Disciple," "All's Well That Ends Well," "Beckett," and "Othello" in many of the country's most distinguished theaters, including the South Coast Repertory, the Goodman Theatre, the Mark Taper Forum, the American Shakespeare Festival, Center Stage, the Long Wharf Theatre, and the Old Globe. James Cromwell recently played A. E. Houseman in the American premiere of Tom Stoppard's "The Invention of Love" at A.C.T. in San Francisco.
James Cromwell has directed at resident theaters across the country and was the founder and artistic director of his own company, Stage West, in Springfield, Massachusetts. James Cromwell also co-directed a short film, which was shown at the London Film Festival.
Born in Los Angeles, James Cromwell grew up in New York and Waterford, Connecticut, and studied at Carnegie Mellon University (then Carnegie Tech). His father, John Cromwell, an acclaimed actor and director, was one of the first presidents of the Screen Directors Guild. His mother, Kay Johnson, was a stage and film actress.
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