First job I went out on in new York I got, and when I came back, the first job I went out on, I got.
James Harrison Coburn III Quotes
It was the desire to do the complete thing. I only took taking acting lessons because my whole thing, really, was to direct. But my first jobs were acting jobs.
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Birth: | 31st August, 1928 |
Death: | 18th November, 2002 |
Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Actor |
James Harrison Coburn III was born in Laurel, Nebraska, USA. He was an American actor. He was featured in more than 70 films, largely in action roles, and made 100 television appearances during his 45-year career. In 1950, he enlisted in the United States Army, in which he served as a truck driver and an occasionally disc jockey on an Army radio station in Texas. His role in several films include: Ride Lonesome, The Magnificent Seven, Hell Is for Heroes, The Great Escape, Charade, The Loved One, Our Man Flint, The Last of Sheila, Cross of Iron, Goldengirl, Crossover, Looker, Maverick, Eraser, Affliction(Won- Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor), Snow Dogs, and American Gun. His role in television include: Klondike(TV series), Malibu(TV film), Draw!(TV film), The Fifth Corner(TV series), The Second Civil War(TV film), and Missing Pieces(TV film).
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