Rick James

Rick James

Deceased · Born: Oct 10, 1939 · Died: Sep 24, 2018

Personal Details

BornOct 10, 1939 Antigua and Barbuda

Biography

George "Rick" James, a proud native of the twin-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda, embarked on a transformative and life-changing journey in the year 1961, as he made the bold and courageous decision to uproot his life and relocate to the culturally rich and vibrant city of San Francisco, California.

As the calendar flipped to 1965, a significant turning point emerged in the professional trajectory of James, as he boldly stepped into the limelight of Hollywood, taking center stage in the West Coast premiere of the widely acclaimed and critically revered play "Blood Knot". This momentous occasion was masterfully orchestrated by the innovative and highly respected director and producer, Frank Silvera, whose extraordinary talent, expertise, and keen eye for storytelling have earned him widespread recognition and admiration within the realm of theater.

As James' illustrious career trajectory continued to unfold with unwavering momentum, he seized the opportunity to relocate to the esteemed city of London, a move that would ultimately prove to be a pivotal moment in his professional journey.

In this new metropolitan hub, James immersed himself in a diverse array of stage productions, swiftly garnering widespread recognition for his exceptional performances. Among his most notable roles were those in the highly acclaimed "Clouds" at the esteemed Derby Theatre, a production that showcased his remarkable range and versatility as a thespian.

He also had the privilege of participating in the gripping and intense "Detective Story" at the prestigious Royal Exchange, a role that allowed him to tap into his inner detective and bring a level of depth and nuance to the character.

Furthermore, James' impressive repertoire included the intellectually stimulating "Sit Quietly on the Bollard" and "Shack-Shack" on the iconic West End, a testament to his ability to adapt to a wide range of roles and settings.

James's remarkable stage performances were complemented by a plethora of acting credits on the BBC, which included notable appearances in the highly acclaimed science fiction series "Blake's 7", a groundbreaking show that has left a lasting impact on the genre, and the critically acclaimed anthology series "Play for Today", which showcased his versatility as an actor by featuring a diverse range of characters and storylines. Additionally, James's impressive repertoire on the BBC also included appearances in the iconic, much-loved classic "Doctor Who", a British institution that has been entertaining audiences for decades, solidifying his status as a talented and accomplished actor.

Career

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1972
Doctor Who
Doctor Who as Cotton