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J. T. Walsh


 
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Mostly Credited As: J. T. Walsh
Birth Name: James Patrick Walsh
Date Of Birth: September 28, 1943 (Age 54)
Country Of Birth: USA
Birth Place: San Francisco, California
Date Of Death: February 27, 1998
Cause Of Death: Heart attack (La Mesa, CA)

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J. T. Walsh TV Appearances
 
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Show: Dark Skies(1996)As: Frank Bach
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Show: The X-Files (1993) 
  The List 03x05: (Oct/20/1995) As Warden Leo Brodeur 
Show: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993) 
  Operation Blackout 02x06: (Oct/30/1994) As Col. Charles Fane 
Show: L.A. Law (1986) 
  Consumed Innocent 03x19: (May/18/1989) As Pete Bostik 
Show: The Equalizer (1985) 
  Shadow Play 03x08: (Nov/11/1987) As Andrew Banks 
  The Lock Box 01x04: (Oct/09/1985) As Sam Griffith 
Show: Spenser: For Hire (1985) 
  Murder and Acquisitions 02x13: (Jan/24/1987) As Andrew Lawford 
 
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J.T. was 6' 1" (1.85 m) tall.
 
Before his death, J.T. was hoping to follow the example of Gene Hackman and get away from playing the psychos and cowards he had been typecasted as, playing more complicated and substantial character parts.
 
Hidden Agenda (1998) was the last film J.T. ever shot. It was dedicated to his memory.
 
Some of J.T.'s early jobs also included tending bar at some of Manhattan's best seafood restaurants.
 
The television movie Dollar for the Dead (1998) was dedicated to J.T..
 
J.T. had intended to go by his real initials, J.P. Walsh, but during a casting call, his initials were miscalled as J.T. and he liked it better than J.P..
 
J.T. appeared in David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross on Broadway in 1984.
 
J.T. narrated the Nixon audiobook.
 
In 1998, J.T. was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for: Breakdown (1997).
 
In 1994, J.T. was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for: Needful Things (1993).
 
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