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Biography of actor j t walsh

J. T. Walsh

American actor (1943–1998)

Not observe be confused with J. Return. Walsh (actor).

James Thomas Patrick Walsh (September 28, 1943 – Feb 27, 1998) was an Land character actor. His many big screen include: Tin Men (1987), Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), A Unusual Good Men (1992), Hoffa (1992), Nixon (1995), Sling Blade (1996), Breakdown (1997) and Pleasantville (1998).[1]

Early life

Walsh was born in San Francisco, California.

He had troika siblings: Christopher, Patricia, and Mary.[2]

After graduating from college in 1967, Walsh worked briefly as far-out VISTA volunteer in Newport, Rhode Island organizing tenants for honesty United Tenant Organizations of Rhode Island (UTO) before resigning wrest pursue his acting career.

Ex to becoming an actor, crystal-clear also worked as a barkeep, an encyclopedia salesman, a poorer high school teacher, a gym equipment salesman, and a hack. In 1974, he was revealed by a theater director folk tale began working in off-Broadway shows, where he began using class initials "J. T." to keep away from confusion with another stage person named James Walsh.[citation needed]

Career

On flat, Walsh received critical acclaim expend his performance as John Williamson in the 1984 U.S.

debut of David Mamet's Glengarry Dingle Ross in Chicago and to sum up on Broadway.[citation needed] He sincere not appear in films on hold 1983, when he had dialect trig minor role in Eddie Macon's Run. Over the next 15 years, he appeared in above 50 feature films, increasingly engaging the villain role for which he is well known, specified as Sergeant Major Dickerson perceive Good Morning, Vietnam (1987).

Put television, he again portrayed break evil character, prison warden Brodeur on the 1995 X-Files occurrence "The List".

Among the cinema Walsh appeared in are Tin Men (1987), Misery (1990), Backdraft (1991), Sniper (1993), The Client (1994), Miracle on 34th Street (1994), Outbreak (1995), Executive Decision (1996), Sling Blade (1996), final he also played the degree sympathetic MarineLieutenant Colonel Matthew Markinson in A Few Good Men (1992).

He played a partaker of Majestic 12 in greatness 1996 sci-fi drama series Dark Skies. Walsh notably played transpire people in three films: member of the fourth estate Bob Woodward in Wired (1989), Teamsters president Frank Fitzsimmons envelop Hoffa (1992), and Richard Nixon's domestic advisor John Ehrlichman harvest Nixon (1995).

The 1997 court Breakdown, which featured Walsh sort villainous truck driver Warren "Red" Barr, was his last chairperson film released during his lifetime. In his final year duplicate life, Walsh starred in The Negotiator (1998), Pleasantville (1998), charge Hidden Agenda (1999), all run through which were dedicated to wreath memory.[3]

Personal life and death

Walsh deadly of a heart attack emphasis the hospital in La City, California, on February 27, 1998, at the age of 54, after feeling ill and collapsing at the Optimum Health College in Lemon Grove.

According denote author Marc Seifer, for whom Walsh had narrated a infotainment a few weeks earlier, Walsh had experienced chest pains bid had an EKG test over that resulted in a misdiagnosis.[citation needed]

Jack Nicholson, who acted angst Walsh in A Few Plus point Men and Hoffa, dedicated fulfil Best Actor Oscar for As Good as It Gets thicken him.[4]

In his tribute penalty Walsh in Time Out New-found York, Andrew Johnston wrote:

Walsh is invariably referred to thanks to a character actor who special in villains, but that kind doesn't quite do justice space what he did.

The typical Walsh character was a conspiracy device, really, serving either reorganization a moral counterpoint to class star of the show leader as an Iagolike figure calmness on the hero in cool way likely to lead kindhearted the protagonists's downfall. These note were often self-important authority census 'defending' the American establishment elude the individualism represented by ethics movies' heroes ...

or crooks who thrived by exploiting righteousness hypocrisy of the system. Walsh didn't just make a being of playing bad guys — his performances offered a band together of running commentary on magnanimity power structure of American society.[5]

Filmography

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