Powers Boothe
Powers Allen Boothe (June 1, 1948 – May 14, 2017) was a distinguished American actor known for his powerful performances on both television and in film. Boothe garnered critical acclaim in 1980 when he received an Emmy Award for his compelling portrayal of cult leader Jim Jones in the miniseries *Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones*.
Throughout his career, he became recognized for his versatility, taking on various memorable roles across genres. He captivated audiences as Cy Tolliver, the ruthless saloon owner in the acclaimed HBO series *Deadwood*, and brought to life the infamous outlaw "Curly Bill" Brocius in the 1993 Western film *Tombstone*. Boothe's talent extended to the political thriller genre, where he portrayed President Noah Daniels in the hit series *24* and showcased his musical chops as Lamar Wyatt on the drama series *Nashville*.
In addition to his television and film work, Boothe's commanding presence made him a sought-after voice talent, further cementing his legacy in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning over four decades, Powers Boothe left an indelible mark on American cinema and television, celebrated for his rich portrayals and dramatic depth. His contributions to the arts continue to resonate with audiences and inspire future generations of actors.
Filmography
Straight A's
The Final Season
Guns, Girls and Gambling
MacGruber
Rapid Fire
Southern Comfort
Frailty
Men of Honor
Tombstone
The Emerald Forest
Mutant Species
Nixon
Blue Sky
U Turn
Sudden Death (1995)
A Breed Apart
Red Dawn
By Dawn's Early Light
Attila
Sin City
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Extreme Prejudice