James Wilder
**James Wilder** (born August 5, 1968) is a distinguished American actor known for his captivating roles in film and television. He gained prominence for his performances as Adam Louder in the Fox soap opera *Models Inc.*, Christopher Searls in the ABC drama *Equal Justice*, and Nick Lewis in the 1993 NBC remake of *Route 66*.
Wilder began his artistic journey at the age of 14, captivating audiences in Paris, where he performed a one-man show at iconic venues such as the Moulin Rouge and Lido, and even graced Broadway stages. He showcased his talents with the Nouveau Cirque De Paris, a precursor to Cirque du Soleil, before relocating to Los Angeles, where he resided in a customized van for a time.
His big break came when he landed a role in the acclaimed Broadway production *Sugar Babies* while studying at the renowned NY Actors Studio, where he would later be honored with membership. Following his return to Los Angeles, Wilder's career flourished with a mix of notable and less memorable roles. His breakout performance as a troubled addict son of Ed Asner in the ABC Circle Theater's *Cracked Up* set the stage for his successful tenure in *Equal Justice*, alongside Sarah Jessica Parker, and a memorable portrayal as a drug-dealing seducer in *Melrose Place*.
In 1997, Wilder began a high-profile relationship with actress Kirstie Alley after meeting on the set of *Nevada*. The couple became engaged, but ultimately parted ways after four years.
Filmography
Tollbooth
The Perfect Marriage
Heart of Stone
Touched by a Killer
To Love, Honor and Deceive
Scorchers
Nightforce
Zombie High
Charades
Nevada
Flypaper
Murder One