- Nacimiento
- Defunción7 de abril de 2021 · Fort Worth, Texas, Estados Unidos (Parkinson's disease)
- Nombre de nacimientoJames Wade Hampton
- Alias
- Jim
- Jimmy
- James Hampton nació el 9 de julio de 1936 en Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Estados Unidos. Fue un actor y director, conocido por Travesuras de un lobo adolescente (1985), Resplandor en la noche (1996) y Golpe bajo: El juego final (1974). Estuvo casado con Mari Deese y Carole Simpson. Murió el 7 de abril de 2021 en Fort Worth, Texas, Estados Unidos.
- CónyugesMari Deese(30 de junio de 2002 - 7 de abril de 2021) (su muerte)Carole Simpson(28 de junio de 1964 - 13 de enero de 1994) (divorciado, 3 niños)
- PadresIvan Hershel HamptonDorothy Edna Gateley
- FamiliaresBlake Lee Hampton(Sibling)Ivan Daniel Hampton(Sibling)
- His unit in La tropa loca (1965) was F Troop, 6th Cavalry. Before appearing on "F Troop", Hampton had been in the army, stationed in Fort Knox, Kentucky. His unit was F Troop, 6th Armored Cavalry.
- His brother Daniel Hampton was a rodeo clown.
- His parents were Ivan and Edna Hampton, owners of a Dallas, Texas, dry cleaning store.
- Some have claimed that his character in La tropa loca (1965) Bugler Hannibal Dobbs, should not have been a part of the unit, since after the war ended, most Southern white males were ineligible for service in the United States Army. However, Dobbs could have been one of the Southerners who remained loyal to the United States and joined the Union Army--Texas had a rather large contingent of them, one of them being cavalry General John Buford, who helped win the battle of Gettysburg. Also, since the South was pretty much devastated after the war, many ex-rebels returned home to find no jobs available, so they traveled west and enlisted in the army under a fake name. This often resulted in the somewhat odd situation of men who had been majors, lieutenant colonels and full colonels in the Confederate Army serving as privates, corporals and sergeants in the United States Army.
- In the mid-1980s, an urban legend began in the central Eastern area suggesting that Hampton was the actor who replaced Willard Scott as the McDonald's mascot, Ronald McDonald. Hampton himself has stated that it is untrue.
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