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  1. James Gammon (* 20. April 1940 in Newman, Illinois; † 16. Juli 2010 in Costa Mesa, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Leben. Er wuchs in Orlando (Florida) auf, wo die Familie Gammon über Jahrzehnte ansässig war.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_GammonJames Gammon - Wikipedia

    James Richard Gammon (April 20, 1940 – July 16, 2010) was an American actor, known for playing grizzled "good ol' boy" types in numerous films and television series. Gammon portrayed Lou Brown, the manager in the movies Major League and Major League II, fictionalized versions of the Cleveland Indians.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0304000James Gammon - IMDb

    James Gammon. Actor: Major League. Rugged-looking James Gammon first broke into the entertainment industry not as an actor but as a TV cameraman. From there, his weatherbeaten features, somewhat menacing attitude and a tough-as-nails voice--the kind that used to be described in detective novels as "whiskey-soaked"--reminiscent of '40s noir icon ...

  4. 20. Juli 2010 · James Gammon, a squint-eyed, froggy-voiced character actor who was best known as the manager in the baseball film comedy “Major League,” one of the rough-hewn American types — cowboys, rednecks...

  5. 18. Juli 2010 · James Gammon, a character actor whose gravelly voice and craggy face made indelible memories in Sam Shepard plays, a spate of western TV shows and films, plus a comic turn in the baseball movie...

  6. 19. Sept. 2010 · With a voice that sounded as if it were strained through gravel chipped from his craggy face, James Gammon, who has died of cancer aged 70, had a memorable presence as a character actor in...

  7. James Gammon. Actor: Major League. Rugged-looking James Gammon first broke into the entertainment industry not as an actor but as a TV cameraman. From there, his weatherbeaten features, somewhat menacing attitude and a tough-as-nails voice--the kind that used to be described in detective novels as "whiskey-soaked"--reminiscent of '40s noir icon ...