James Garner
James Scott Garner, born on April 7, 1928, and passing on July 19, 2014, was a celebrated American actor, producer, and voice artist whose career spanned over fifty years. Garner is perhaps best known for his iconic roles, including Bret Maverick in the beloved 1950s western comedy series *Maverick*, and as the charming private investigator Jim Rockford in the acclaimed series *The Rockford Files*. His versatility extended to the big screen, where he starred in more than 50 films.
Among his notable cinematic achievements are roles in the classic war film *The Great Escape* (1963), where he shared the screen with Steve McQueen, and Paddy Chayefsky’s poignant *The Americanization of Emily* (1964). Garner also showcased his range in *Grand Prix* (1966), the musical comedy *Victor/Victoria* (1982), and the romantic drama *Murphy's Romance* (1985), which earned him an Academy Award nomination. His later work included appearances in *Space Cowboys* (2000) alongside Clint Eastwood and the touching romantic film *The Notebook* (2004).
With his remarkable ability to blend charisma with depth, Garner left an indelible mark on both television and film, earning him a cherished place in the hearts of audiences and a legacy that continues to resonate with fans worldwide.
Filmography
The Castaway Cowboy
The Wheeler Dealers
The Americanization of Emily
Support Your Local Gunfighter
Up Periscope
My Fellow Americans
Battle for Terra
Toward the Unknown
Sayonara
The Fan
My Name Is Bill W.
Fire in the Sky
The Ultimate Gift
Sunset
A Man Called Sledge
36 Hours (1964)
Heartsounds
Victor/Victoria
Boys' Night Out
Murphy's Romance
They Only Kill Their Masters
The Girl He Left Behind
Support Your Local Sheriff!
The Notebook
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
How Sweet It Is!
Hour of the Gun
The Long Summer of George Adams
The Pink Jungle
Move Over, Darling
The Art of Love
Dead Silence
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Decoration Day
8 Simple Rules
The Rockford Files