Actor James Rebhorn has passed away at the age of 65.
Born in Philadelphia, James Rebhorn started his
screen-acting career appearing on the Soaps; with notable turns on SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW and AS THE WORLD TURNS…with the latter role earning him an outstanding
supporting actor nomination by Soap Opera Digest in 1992. When he turned to the
big screen, his strong and disciplined demeanor earned him roles as lawyers,
politicians, doctors, and military men; roles which he adapted to with ease and
earned himself a reputation as a true character-actor.
He became a familiar face on the big-screen, and his list of
credits reads like a playlist of favorites; MY COUSIN VINNY (1992), BASIC
INSTINCT (1992), SCENT OF A WOMAN (1992), INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996), David
Fincher’s THE GAME (1997), THE TALENTED MR. RIPLEY (1999), MEET THE PARENTS
(2000), and COLD MOUNTAIN (2003). His movie career earned him an invitation to
become a member of the Academy in 2007.
Despite a busy big-screen career, he still found time to
dabble in TV. He had notable roles on the original LAW AND ORDER, SEINFELD, 30
ROCK, THIRD WATCH, FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON, and HOMELAND.
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James Rebhorn’s characters are often erroneously referred to
as bad-guys or villains. His skills leaned towards the disciplined type, but he
always managed to make those characters human and believable, which made them
more of an adversary than a bad guy. He had a knack for making the antagonist
justified, and somewhat likeable. He seemed to appear everywhere; a familiar face
that we all enjoyed seeing…and without it, a certain comfort will now be
missing.
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