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James Healey(I)

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Joan Collins and James Healey in Dynastie (1981)
James Healey was born in Ireland, raised in the UK and migrated to Australia in 1970, and joined Crawford Productions in TV series Homicide, Division 4, Cop Shop and Matlock Police, before the age of twenty. He attended the National Institute Dramatic Arts (NIDA) after winning a scholarship to the Royal Academy Dramatic Art (RADA).

Healey adapted/produced Oscar Wilde's "De Profundis", and made his London debut in "The Golden Cradle" in honor of the Abbey Theatre in 1978 with Irish stage legend Siobhan McKenna. He joined Ronald Pickup and the National Theatre cast in Anglia TV's "Memories"; appeared in the BBC Play Even Solomon (1979), and guest-starred on Penmarric (1979).

Healey won critical acclaim as Heathcliff in "Wuthering Heights" (with Regional Premieres of West End Best Plays: "Privates on Parade", "Bedroom Farce", and "Ten Times Table"). He starred in Australian prime-time series The Restless Years (1977), and as artistic director formed the Falcon Theatre Company in 1983 to act, direct and produce such plays as "This Property is Condemned", "Snow Angel", and "Zoo Story".

Donald P. Bellisario contracted Healey for the lead role of Joshua Leopard in his new prime-time series Ultimate Adventure Company, set to succeed Magnum (1980), which was ending its run on ABC. While under exclusive contract at Universal Studios for two years, he attended UCLA Extension Writers' Program, and screenwriting workshops with John Truby and Robert McKee. He guest-starred on Les deux font la paire (1983), Le père Dowling (1989); and L'equipée du Poney Express (1989). After the cancellation of the Ultimate Adventure Company, he would star opposite Joan Collins as Sean Rowan on Dynastie (1981).

Healey was accused of assault with charges reduced to a misdemeanor and community service. He rejoined Agence Acapulco (1993) (with fellow Dynastie (1981) alum Catherine Oxenberg) in the reoccurring role of Strake. Producer Bernard L. Kowalski had reportedly previously optioned Healey's screenplay, "Ill-Fated". In 1995, famed producer and former head of Paramount Studios, Robert Evans, reportedly met with Healey for the actor to audition for the lead role in a possible reboot of "The Saint", and pick up the option for "Ill-Fated".

Healey returned to Australia in 1995 to rewrite the script, but his father was ill. Healey cared for for his father until the latter's death in 2000. Healey became a member of the Australian Writers' Guild (1997). In 2005, he formed Caesars Sword Productions. In 2008, Dion & Randall Productions engaged Healey to write "Gypsy Moon", which premiered at the Sheraton Grande Walkerhill in Seoul, South Korea. The show became a box-office hit with more than 400,000 attending 497 performances from 2008-10.

A documentary, "It'll be Right on the Night", written and directed by Healey and co-produced by Caesars Sword Productions & Dion and Randall Productions, concerns the challenges confronting Gypsy Moon from concept in Melbourne, to Opening Night in Seoul. In 2010, Healey re-wrote "Will-o'-the-Wisp", re-titled "Poacher", a semifinalist in film festivals, including the L.A. Shriekfest Festival. From 2011-12, "Will-o'-the-Wisp" is in development with Mitchell German at Reelwriting.com. In May 2012 the screenplay entered the Inktip Pitch Summit in Los Angeles.

"Ill-Fated" was purchased by Reel Movie Productions, Melbourne, and the script Precognition optioned. Healey tested for the lead role of Hunter in the pilot episode of a US TV series, "Awakening", and for the lead role of Michael Grace in another proposed U.S. television series, "Grace" (which was not picked up by the ABC network).
BornJanuary 13, 1951
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    Helen Baxendale, Ace Bhatti, Jo Dow, Andrew Lancel, and Peter O'Brien in Cardiac Arrest (1994)
    Cardiac Arrest
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Radiographer(as James Healy)
    Dynastie (1981)
    Dynastie
    6.4
    TV Series
    • Sean Rowan
    Penmarric (1979)
    Penmarric
    7.4
    TV Series
    • William
    Shea Arender - Angel Eyes Live (2013)
    Shea Arender - Angel Eyes Live
    Music Video
    • Writer
    • 2013

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    • Cuts
      6.5
      TV Movie
      • Comedian
      • 1996
    • Helen Baxendale, Ace Bhatti, Jo Dow, Andrew Lancel, and Peter O'Brien in Cardiac Arrest (1994)
      Cardiac Arrest
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Radiographer (as James Healy)
      • 1996
    • Tarzán (1991)
      Tarzán
      5.6
      TV Series
      • Karl Hauser
      • 1991–1994
    • Nick Berry in Heartbeat (1992)
      Heartbeat
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Policeman
      • 1994
    • Agence Acapulco (1993)
      Agence Acapulco
      5.5
      TV Series
      • Strake (as James Healy)
      • 1993–1994
    • Tony Doyle, Tom Georgeson, Neil Pearson, and Siobhan Redmond in Between the Lines (1992)
      Between the Lines
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Student
      • 1993
    • Tom Bosley and Tracy Nelson in Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery (1987)
      Le père Dowling
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Pete (as James Healy)
      • 1991
    • Strangers (1991)
      Strangers
      4.6
      TV Movie
      • Gary
      • 1991
    • L'equipée du Poney Express (1989)
      L'equipée du Poney Express
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Thad Browning
      • 1990
    • Flair (1990)
      Flair
      7.2
      TV Mini Series
      • Chris Drake
      • 1990
    • Robin Wright, Judith Anderson, Valorie Armstrong, Melissa Reeves, Robert Alan Browne, Paul Burke, Ismael 'East' Carlo, Margarita Cordova, Nicolas Coster, Lane Davies, Richard Eden, Gina Gallego, Linda Gibboney, Andrea Howard, Ava Lazar, A Martinez, Todd McKee, John Allen Nelson, Rupert Ravens, Julie Ronnie, Kerry Sherman, Louise Sorel, Jonna Leigh Stack, Marcy Walker, and Dane Witherspoon in Santa Barbara (1984)
      Santa Barbara
      5.7
      TV Series
      • Derek Griffin
      • 1990
    • Dynastie (1981)
      Dynastie
      6.4
      TV Series
      • Sean Rowan
      • 1987–1988
    • Bruce Boxleitner and Kate Jackson in Les deux font la paire (1983)
      Les deux font la paire
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Nick Grant
      • 1987
    • Cop Shop (1977)
      Cop Shop
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Robbie Masters
      • 1984
    • Super Sleuth (1984)
      Super Sleuth
      4.6
      TV Movie
      • James Harrison
      • 1984

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    • Shea Arender - Angel Eyes Live (2013)
      Shea Arender - Angel Eyes Live
      Music Video
      • written by
      • 2013
    • Tarzán (1991)
      Tarzán
      5.6
      TV Series
      • story by (as Jeff Healey)
      • 1994

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      • Jeff Healey
    • Born
      • January 13, 1951
      • County Galway, Ireland
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      Resides in Melbourne, Australia, where he returned in 1996 in order to care for his ailing father (now deceased). He continues to act write and produce films through his company Tri-Archer Film Productions.

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      74 years old
    • When was James Healey born?
      January 13, 1951
    • Where was James Healey born?
      County Galway, Ireland
    • What is James Healey known for?
      Dynasty, Cardiac Arrest, and Penmarric

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