James N. Harrell
James Nelson Harrell was a prominent American actor whose career extended over many years. He completed his undergraduate studies at Baylor University and earned a Master’s Degree in Drama from Trinity University. In the 1930s, he honed his acting skills at the original Baylor Theater under the guidance of Paul Baker. In 1940, Harrell received an invitation to join Michael Chekhov's Acting Studio located in Ridgefield, Connecticut, further enhancing his artistic development.
Throughout his career, Harrell made significant contributions to both theater and film, featuring in notable movies such as Michael (1996) and The Green Mile (1999). His dedication to the craft of acting and his extensive body of work have left a profound influence on the acting community. Harrell's legacy continues to resonate, showcasing his commitment to the art form and his impact on audiences and fellow actors alike.
Filmography
Flesh and Bone
A Family Thing
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
A Slipping Down Life
The Whole Shootin' Match
Nadine
Paper Moon
Race with the Devil
Outlaw Blues
Another Pair of Aces: Three of a Kind
A Bullet for Pretty Boy
Encounter with the Unknown