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  1. 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.

  2. Richard Gammon (20 de abril de 1940 - 16 de julio de 2010) fue un actor y artista estadounidense. Era conocido por su papel como Ulysses S. Grant en Lincoln, Wyatt Earp como Mr. Sutherland, y como Lou Brown Major League .

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

    James Gammon. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter Top 5,000 2180. Play trailer 1:54. Nick Nolte: No Exit (2008) 10 Videos. 25 Photos. 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 ...

  4. 20 de jul. de 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. James Gammon fue un reconocido actor estadounidense que dejó una destacada huella en la industria del cine y la televisión. Nacido el 20 de abril de 1940 en Newman, Illinois, Gammon comenzó su carrera artística en la década de 1960 y se convirtió en un actor versátil y respetado a lo largo de su trayectoria. Inicios y primeros logros.

  6. James Gammon. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. April 20, 1940 · Newman, Illinois, USA. Died. July 16, 2010 · Costa Mesa, California, USA (liver and adrenal gland cancer) Birth name. James Richard Gammon. Nickname. Jimmy. Height. 5′ 11″ (1.80 m) Mini Bio.

  7. 18 de jul. de 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...