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James Griffith(1916-1993)

  • Actor
  • Writer
  • Composer
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James Griffith
Ideal for playing swarthy villains, James Griffith's tall, dark and gaunt features and shady countenance invaded hundreds of film and TV dramas (and a few comedies) throughout his career on-camera. Highlighted by his arched brows, hooded eyes and prominent proboscis, heavy character work would be his largest source of income for nearly four decades.

He was born James J. Griffith, of Welsh ancestry, on February 13, 1916, in Los Angeles. He and sister Dorothy were raised in the Santa Monica area. An early interest in music led to his learning to play several instruments, including the clarinet and saxophone. He got his first taste of entertaining audiences by performing in local bands while arranging music for them as well. An interest in acting came about participating in school plays and continued when he found parts to play in small theatre houses in such productions as "They Can't Get You Down" in 1939.

Unable to consistently pay the bills, however, Griffith found steadier work at Douglas Aircraft in Santa Monica. Enlisting in the Marine Corps. in 1941, he served his country until 1947. Eventually married with a newborn, a chance meeting with bandleader Spike Jones while working as a gas station attendant led to a six month traveling gig with Jones' City Slicker Band playing tenor saxophone.

Griffith finally broke into "B" films with a smarmy but showy role as an insurance agent in the murder drama Blonde Ice (1948). He continued to sniff out work in both drama and occasional comedy usually as unsympathetic or shady characters, sometimes billed and sometimes not. Some of his bigger, noteworthy parts in the early years came with the pictures Alaska Patrol (1949), Indian Territory (1950) and Double Deal (1950). He also took on some famous and infamous figures of history as in L'Homme de Kansas City (1949) (as William Quantrill), Day of Triumph (1954) (as Judas Iscariot), Jesse James vs. the Daltons (1954) (as outlaw Bob Dalton), Billy the Kid contre la loi (1954) (as Pat Garrett), and La Terreur des sans-loi (1954) as Doc Holliday. He provided the voice of Abraham Lincoln in the Rod Cameron western Les écumeurs des Monts Apaches (1950).

TV took much of the mustachioed actor's time from the 1950s on, notably in westerns such as "The Lone Ranger," "Annie Oakley," "Gunsmoke," "The Big Valley," "Bonanza," "Death Valley Days," "The Gene Autry Show," "Wagon Train," "Rawhide," "Maverick," "Little House on the Prairie," "B.J. and the Bear" and "Dallas." Elsewhere on the small screen he played cold-hearted villains twice on "Batman" in support of the nefarious Ma Parker and Catwoman. Not to be pegged in just oaters, he also appeared in less dusty TV fare such as "The Streets of San Francisco," "Fantasy Island" and Emergency!" Griffith made his final acting appearance on a 1984 "Trapper John" episode.

A gifted raconteur, his later years were spent writing theatre plays and movie scripts, and attending film festivals. Two of his earlier movie scripts that found releases were Lorna, l'incarnation du désir (1964) (in which he also appeared), Shalako (1968) and Catlow (1971). Griffith died of cancer on September 17, 1993, at age 77.
BornFebruary 13, 1916
DiedSeptember 17, 1993(77)
BornFebruary 13, 1916
DiedSeptember 17, 1993(77)
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Known for

Marguerite Chapman, James Griffith, Douglas Kennedy, and Ivan Triesault in L'incroyable homme invisible (1960)
L'incroyable homme invisible
4.2
  • Krenner
  • 1960
Sterling Hayden, Elisha Cook Jr., Ted de Corsia, Jay C. Flippen, Joe Sawyer, and Marie Windsor in L'Ultime Razzia (1956)
L'Ultime Razzia
7.9
  • Mr. Grimes
  • 1956
Ben Alexander, Ann Robinson, and Jack Webb in La police est sur les dents (1954)
La police est sur les dents
6.6
  • Jesse Quinn
  • 1954
Alex Rocco in Le gang sauvage (1965)
Le gang sauvage
5.9
  • Writer
  • 1965

Credits

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  • Pernell Roberts in Trapper John, M.D. (1979)
    Trapper John, M.D.
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Mr. Garrett
    • 1984
  • Victoria Principal, Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Larry Hagman, Charlene Tilton, Jim Davis, Linda Gray, and Steve Kanaly in Dallas (1978)
    Dallas
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Drunk in Bar
    • 1982
  • La petite maison dans la prairie (1974)
    La petite maison dans la prairie
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Preacher Bob
    • Dandy Davis
    • 1975–1982
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1981)
    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • Uncle Silas
    • 1981
  • Pour l'amour du risque (1979)
    Pour l'amour du risque
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Prospector (as Jim Griffith)
    • 1981
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1980)
    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
    6.0
    TV Movie
    • Squire Van Tassel
    • 1980
  • Greg Evigan in B.J. and the Bear (1978)
    B.J. and the Bear
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Uncle Moss
    • 1979
  • Marc Twain raconte: Thomas l'inventeur
    TV Movie
    • (as James Griffiths)
    • 1979
  • Desperate Women (1978)
    Desperate Women
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • Jonas Scurlock
    • 1978
  • Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize in L'île fantastique (1977)
    L'île fantastique
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Hezekiah Pugh
    • 1978
  • The Gift (1977)
    The Gift
    7.8
    Short
    • Tav
    • 1977
  • La légende d'Adams et de l'ours Benjamin (1977)
    La légende d'Adams et de l'ours Benjamin
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Watts
    • 1977
  • La folle cavale (1977)
    La folle cavale
    5.4
    • Wino
    • 1977
  • Emergency! (1972)
    Emergency!
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Lester Bowles
    • Joe Hosmer
    • 1973–1977
  • Robert Forster, David Birney, and Richard E. Kalk in Police Story (1973)
    Police Story
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Travis Caulder
    • 1977

Writer



  • Yul Brynner in Catlow (1971)
    Catlow
    5.6
    • screenplay (as J.J. Griffith)
    • 1971
  • Brigitte Bardot and Sean Connery in Shalako (1968)
    Shalako
    5.6
    • screenplay (as J.J. Griffith)
    • 1968
  • Leonard Nimoy, Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Graves, Peter Lupus, and Greg Morris in Mission impossible (1966)
    Mission impossible
    7.9
    TV Series
    • written by (as James F. Griffith)
    • 1967
  • Alex Rocco in Le gang sauvage (1965)
    Le gang sauvage
    5.9
    • from an original story by
    • 1965
  • Mark Bradley, Hal Hopper, Lorna Maitland, Fred Owens, James Rucker, and Doc Scortt in Lorna, l'incarnation du désir (1964)
    Lorna, l'incarnation du désir
    5.7
    • screenplay by
    • 1964
  • Phillip Reed and Martha Vickers in Daughter of the West (1949)
    Daughter of the West
    5.7
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1949

Composer



  • Mark Bradley, Hal Hopper, Lorna Maitland, Fred Owens, James Rucker, and Doc Scortt in Lorna, l'incarnation du désir (1964)
    Lorna, l'incarnation du désir
    5.7
    • Composer (uncredited)
    • 1964

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • J.J. Griffith
  • Height
    • 1.85 m
  • Born
    • February 13, 1916
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Died
    • September 17, 1993
    • Avila Beach, California, USA(cancer)
  • Spouses
      Elizabeth Hilton JacksonJuly 18, 1984 - September 17, 1993 (his death)

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Served in the US Marine Corps during World War II.
  • Quotes
    I understood what many actors did not understand -- that playing bad guys afforded me more opportunities to work and thus be in different settings. Most westerns have only one hero, and he's pretty much restricted in what he can do ... whereas the heavies run around in gangs and do all kinds of colorful things.
  • Nicknames
    • Jimmy
    • Jim

FAQ

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  • When did James Griffith die?
    September 17, 1993
  • How did James Griffith die?
    Cancer
  • How old was James Griffith when he died?
    77 years old
  • Where did James Griffith die?
    Avila Beach, California, USA
  • When was James Griffith born?
    February 13, 1916

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