James Mitchum
Born
8 May 1941 (84)
Place of Birth
Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, US
Also known as
James Robin Mitchum
Biography
James Mitchum (born May 8, 1941 in Los Angeles, California) was an American actor and the eldest son of actor Robert Mitchum. His brother is actor Christopher Mitchum, and he was the uncle of actor Bentley Mitchum. He had his first role, which was small and unbilled, at the age of eight in the Western Colorado Territory (1949) with Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, and Dorothy Malone. His credited debut was in Thunder Road (1958), in which he played his father's much younger brother, a role written f...
James Mitchum (born May 8, 1941 in Los Angeles, California) was an American actor and the eldest son of actor Robert Mitchum. His brother is actor Christopher Mitchum, and he was the uncle of actor Bentley Mitchum. He had his first role, which was small and unbilled, at the age of eight in the Western Colorado Territory (1949) with Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo, and Dorothy Malone. His credited debut was in Thunder Road (1958), in which he played his father's much younger brother, a role written for Elvis Presley, who was eager to do it until his manager demanded too much money. This film became a drive-in cult favorite, revived in the 1970s and ’80s. Curiously, he was again credited as being "introduced" in the Have Gun Will Travel pilot episode "Genesis" (1962). He has appeared in more than 30 films including The Beat Generation in 1959; The Victors in 1963; as a surfer named Eskimo in Ride the Wild Surf in 1964; In Harm's Way (1965) with John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, and Henry Fonda; Ambush Bay (1966); The Invincible Six (1970); Two-Lane Blacktop (1971); and The Last Movie (1971). In 1975 he starred in the movie Moonrunners, where he played the character Grady Hagg in the influence for the television series The Dukes of Hazzard. He was also in Zebra Force and Trackdown co-starring Karen Lamm and Erik Estrada in 1976; Ransom (a k a Assault on Paradise) (1977); Blackout (1978); Monstroid (1980); Crazy Jungle Adventure (1982); Code Name Zebra (1987); Hollywood Cop (1987); Jake Spanner, Private Eye (1989); and Fatal Mission (1990). Description above from the Wikipedia article James Mitchum, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (32)
Robert Mitchum, le mauvais garçon d'Hollywood
2018
Stickfighter
1994
Beyond Kilimanjaro, Across the River of Blood
1990
Fatal Mission
1990
Hoodwinked
1989
Leathernecks
1989
Marked for Murder
1989
Raiders of the Magic Ivory
1988
Mercenary Fighters
1988
Code Name: Zebra
1987
Hollywood Cop
1987
Crazy Jungle Adventure
1982
Monstroid
1980
Blackout
1978
Ransom
1977
Trackdown
1976
Moonrunners
1975
The Last Movie
1971
Two-Lane Blacktop
1971
The Invincible Six
1970
Ambush Bay
1966
The Tramplers
1965
The Money Trap
1965
In Harm's Way
1965
Ride the Wild Surf
1964
Massacre At Grand Canyon
1964
The Victors
1963
Young Guns of Texas
1962
Girls Town
1959
The Beat Generation
1959
Thunder Road
1958
Colorado Territory
1949