James Rebhorn
James Robert Rebhorn (September 1, 1948 – March 21, 2014) was a distinguished American character actor whose extensive career spanned more than three decades, encompassing over 100 films, television shows, and theatrical productions. Known for his versatile performances, Rebhorn made significant contributions to both film and television, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike.
At the time of his passing, he was particularly recognized for his recurring roles in the acclaimed series "White Collar," where he played the role of U.S. Attorney James "Jim" McCoy, and in "Homeland," where he portrayed Frank Mathison. His filmography is equally impressive, featuring notable performances in classics such as "Scent of a Woman," where he showcased his range alongside Al Pacino, "The Game," "Carlito's Way," and the blockbuster "Independence Day." He was also memorable for his roles in comedies like "My Cousin Vinny" and "Meet the Parents," demonstrating his ability to transition seamlessly between drama and comedy.
Rebhorn's talent extended to the stage as well, where he was known for his compelling performances in various plays. His dedication to his craft and the depth he brought to each role earned him respect within the industry and a devoted fanbase. James Rebhorn's legacy continues to be celebrated through his impactful body of work.
Filmography
White Sands
8 Seconds
My Fellow Americans
Mistrial
The House on Carroll Street
Real Steel
The Odd Life of Timothy Green
Bernard and Doris
Anamorph
Blank Check
A Bright Shining Lie
Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace
Heart of Midnight
Don McKay
He Knows You're Alone
A Little Help
The Adventures of Pluto Nash
Regarding Henry
I Love Trouble
Far from Heaven
Cat's Eye
My Cousin Vinny
If Lucy Fell
Snow Falling on Cedars
Head of State
Scent of a Woman
Wind
Up Close & Personal
Baby Mama
Candles on Bay Street
Scotland, PA
Guarding Tess
Soup for One