- Nascido(a) em
- Nome de nascimentoJames Howard Woods
- Apelido
- Jimmy
- Altura1,80 m
- James Woods nasceu o 18 de abril de 1947 em Utah, EUA. É ator e produtor, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Vampiros de John Carpenter (1998), Hércules (1997) e As Virgens Suicidas (1999). É casado com Sara Miller. Foi casado com Sarah Owen e Kathryn Morrison.
- CônjugesSara Miller(2022 - presente)Sarah Owen(2 de junho de 1989 - 1990) (divorciado (a))Kathryn Morrison(31 de agosto de 1980 - 20 de setembro de 1983) (divorciado (a))
- CriançasNo Children
- PaisMartha A. SmithGail Peyton Woods
- Often plays eccentric, fast-talking characters
- Often plays weaselly, but ingratiating, characters
- Characters who have short tempers or are quickly angered
- Pockmarked face with intense eyes
- Experienced at delivering wisecracks
- Hades from the Disney franchise is his favorite role and he states that he will continue playing the character, whenever needed, until the day he dies because he loves the character so very much.
- Attended and graduated from Pilgrim High School in Warwick, Rhode Island (1965).
- Is ambidextrous (as seen in As Virgens Suicidas (1999), writes on chalkboard with both hands).
- Is the son of a United States Army intelligence officer who passed away during Woods' childhood.
- My parents loved each other. I was raised in a house of total love and respect. My dad worked very hard and my mother was incredibly devoted to him. I can unequivocally, without any peradventure of doubt, tell you that I was raised with the kind of love that we only dream of. My mother and my father loved me and my brother like we love the air we breathe--out of necessity. It was a necessity for them to love us in some deep inner genetic calling in their hearts and minds and souls. I have that as a standard.
- I was really bright as a kid and tested well, and it was clear that I was going to get scholarships to any schools I wanted. My dad always said I could be an engineer; at that time it was the elite of society: steady job, working in science, which was then the answer to every problem we had. It was kind of a mandate. Kind of a dream he had for me.
- "It was a very wrenching and painful decision for me--in my senior year at MIT, on high dean's list and full scholarships--to decide that maybe I wanted to be an artist. I think it is actually something that my father would understand. Whether I'm making 30 grand a day or union scale, I have found something that I truly love, and that is something he would have admired." - On leaving school to go to NYC and become an actor.
- I always have a rule that acting is acting and truth is truth and you just go out there and you do it. But what happens in each medium is that you have other responsibilities. The acting remains the same, but each medium dictates assuming other halves to make the acting work. When I'm working on a film, I just play the absolute purity of the moments. I don't worry about the pacing, because the pacing is going to be dictated by the director and the editor. On the stage I have to give pacing to the play. As an actor, you, in fact, become the editor of the piece, in terms of the timing. You are required to engineer the pace yourself. In television, everything is in so close, that you realize that most of what you do has to register in your thought process.
- A cardinal rule of being a movie star, according to the agents and all the people who have wisdom, is that you should be aloof, do very little press and you shouldn't ever get on television. I don't think there is a piece of political film making in the United States that is a good as, let alone better than, Cidadão Cohn (1992). Let's assume that I am not even in the picture. I mean, just the writer of the piece, David Franzoni. I look at A Promessa (1986), written by Richard Friedenberg and directed by Glenn Jordan, a wonderful director. Forgetting that I am in it, just looking at the material itself, Meu nome é Bill Wilson (1989) would not have had the same impact if it were a feature film; it would have come and gone. But on television, 25 million people get to watch it all at the same time. So television has a power all its own and it has an allure all its own, and I think that television often deals with more meaningful subjects than many feature films do.
- Northfork (2003) - $5,000
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