Born
20 June 1931 (94)
Place of Birth
Calumet, Michigan, USA
Also known as
James Tolkin, Jim Tolkan
Fiery, forceful and intimidating character actor James Tolkan carved out a nice little niche for himself in both movies and television alike as a formidable portrayer of fierce and flinty hard-boiled tough guy types. James Stewart Tolkan was born on June 20, 1931 in Calumet, Michigan. His father, Ralph M. Tolkan, was a cattle dealer. James attended the University of Iowa, Coe College and Eastern Arizona College. After serving a year-long stint in the United States Navy, Tolkan went to New York ...
Fiery, forceful and intimidating character actor James Tolkan carved out a nice little niche for himself in both movies and television alike as a formidable portrayer of fierce and flinty hard-boiled tough guy types. James Stewart Tolkan was born on June 20, 1931 in Calumet, Michigan. His father, Ralph M. Tolkan, was a cattle dealer. James attended the University of Iowa, Coe College and Eastern Arizona College. After serving a year-long stint in the United States Navy, Tolkan went to New York and studied acting with both Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler at the Actors Studio. Short and bald, with beady, intense eyes, a wiry, compact, muscular build, a gruff, jarring, high-decibel voice, and an aggressive, confrontational, blunt-as-a-battle-ax, rough-around-the-edges demeanor, Tolkan has been often cast as rugged, cynical no-nonsense cops, mean, domineering authority figures, and various ruthless and dangerous criminals. Tolkan first began acting in movies in the late 1960s and was highly effective in two pictures for Sidney Lumet: He was a rabidly homophobic police lieutenant in the superbly gritty Serpico (1973) and a sneaky district attorney in the equally excellent Prince of the City (1981). Best known as the obnoxiously overzealous high school principal Gerard Strickland in the Back to the Future films, Tolkan's other most memorable roles include Napolean in Woody Allen's Love and Death (1975), a ramrod army officer in WarGames (1983), mayor Robert Culp's mordant, wisecracking assistant in Turk 182 (1985), the hard-nosed Stinger in Top Gun (1986), the choleric Detective Lubric in Masters of the Universe (1987), meek mob accountant Numbers in Dick Tracy (1990), and Wesley Snipes' bullish superior in Boiling Point (1993).
Bone Tomahawk
2015
Back in Time
2015
Phil Spector
2013
Tales from the Future
2010
Looking Back to the Future
2009
Heavens Fall
2006
7 Times Lucky
2004
Love in Ambush
1997
Robo Warriors
1996
Underworld
1996
Sketch Artist II: Hands That See
1995
Boiling Point
1993
Bloodfist IV: Die Trying
1992
Sketch Artist
1992
Problem Child 2
1991
Driving Me Crazy
1991
Hangfire
1991
Guns: A Day in the Death of America
1990
Dick Tracy
1990
Back to the Future Part III
1990
Opportunity Knocks
1990
Family Business
1989
Back to the Future Part II
1989
Second Sight
1989
Ministry of Vengeance
1989
True Blood
1989
The Case of the Hillside Stranglers
1989
Question of Faith
1988
Split Decisions
1988
Weekend War
1988
Viper
1988
Made in Heaven
1987
Masters of the Universe
1987
Little Spies
1986
Armed and Dangerous
1986
Top Gun
1986
Off Beat
1986
Flanagan
1985
Back to the Future
1985
Turk 182!
1985