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James Spader

James Spader

41 titles Acting Feb 07, 1960 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

James Todd Spader, born on February 7, 1960, is a distinguished American actor celebrated for his portrayals of complex and often morally ambiguous characters. His career began in the realm of independent cinema, where he garnered critical recognition before moving to television, a medium that would bring him significant acclaim, including three Primetime Emmy Awards, as well as nominations for three Golden Globe Awards and ten Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Spader's early film roles included popular youth-centric titles such as *Tuff Turf* (1985), *Pretty in Pink* (1986), and *Mannequin* (1987). His defining moment came with his performance in Steven Soderbergh's *Sex, Lies, and Videotape* (1989), which earned him the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor. He continued to build an impressive filmography with notable works like *White Palace* (1990), *True Colours* (1991), *Stargate* (1994), *2 Days in the Valley* (1996), and *Secretary* (2002). Spader also took on significant supporting roles in films such as *Bob Roberts* (1992), *Wolf* (1994), *Lincoln* (2012), and *The Homesman* (2014), and he appeared as Ultron in *Avengers: Age of Ultron* (2015).

On television, Spader's portrayal of attorney Alan Shore in both *The Practice* (2003–2004) and its spin-off *Boston Legal* (2004–2008) earned him three Emmys. He also had a memorable stint as Robert California in *The Office* (2011–2012) and is widely recognized for his role as Raymond Reddington in NBC's *The Blacklist* (2013–2023), earning two Golden Globe nominations for Best Actor in a TV Series Drama.

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