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Joe Don Baker in The Commission (2003)

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Joe Don Baker

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Overview

  • Born
    February 12, 1936 · Groesbeck, Texas, USA
  • Died
    May 7, 2025 · Mission Hills, California, USA (Lung Cancer)
  • Height
    1.89 m

Biography

    • Tall, broad-shouldered character actor with Texan drawl first appeared in support in several Western vehicles both on TV and the cinema in the mid 1960s. Got himself noticed playing Steve McQueen's younger brother in Junior Bonner : Le Dernier Bagarreur (1972), and then scored the lead role of Buford Pusser (!) in the unexpected hit Justice sauvage (1973), an allegedly true tale about a Southern sheriff confronting corruption & gangsters with a large wooden club and a mean attitude. Followed it up by playing a sadistic hit man called Molly, in Don Siegel's bank heist drama Tuez Charley Varrick! (1973). Joe Don Baker's next few films were rather forgettable until he landed the role of police detective Earl Eischied in To Kill a Cop (1978), which led him into reprising the same character in the short lived TV series Eischied (1979). Since then he has proved he is also quite adept at taking on comedy roles, as well as picking up plenty of work playing lawmen, military men, politicians etc. Keep your eye open for him as a nosy police chief in Fletch aux trousses (1985), a megalomaniac general in Tuer n'est pas jouer (1987), as a redneck father in Mars Attacks! (1996), and as intelligence operative Jack Wade in the 007 films Demain ne meurt jamais (1997) and GoldenEye (1995).
      - IMDb mini biography by: firehouse44

Family

  • Spouse
      Maria Dolores Rivero-Torres(December 25, 1969 - June 3, 1980) (divorced)
  • Parents
      Doyle Charles Baker
      Edna McDonald

Trademark

  • His Southern accent

Trivia

  • Said in an interview that if he ever met the writers of Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988) he would "kick [their] asses" for their grilling of Liquidez l'inspecteur Mitchell (1975). This did not stop them from sending up another one of Baker's films, Final Justice (1985), in which they ridicule him even more. Baker later said the threat was a joke.
  • Along with Charles Gray, who played both Dikko Henderson in On ne vit que deux fois (1967) and 'Ernst Stavro Blofeld' in Les diamants sont éternels (1971), Baker is one of only two actors to play both a major Bond nemesis, Brad Whitaker in Tuer n'est pas jouer (1987), and a significant Bond ally, Jack Wade in GoldenEye (1995) and Demain ne meurt jamais (1997).
  • While Carroll O'Connor was recovering from bypass surgery, Baker appeared in O'Connor's place on In the Heat of the Night (1988) as Tom Dugan.
  • He appeared in three films with Pierce Brosnan in as many years: GoldenEye (1995), Mars Attacks! (1996) and Demain ne meurt jamais (1997).
  • Graduated from North Texas State (now known as the University of North Texas).

Quotes

  • [on working with Sam Peckinpah in Junior Bonner : Le Dernier Bagarreur (1972)] I didn't care for Peckinpah at all. He was one of those little guys who tries to bully big guys and he almost got his ass whipped for trying to do it to me. Every time I was going to throttle Peckinpah, Steve McQueen would come over and calm me down like a brother would.

Salary

  • Wacko (1983) - $150,000

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