J. T. Walsh

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James Thomas Patrick Walsh (September 28, 1943 – February 27, 1998), more commonly known as "J.T.," was an American character actor known for his roles as "quietly sinister white-collar sleazeballs" (quote from Leonard Maltin) in numerous feature films and "everybody`s favorite scumbag" from Playboy magazine. Walsh was born in San Francisco, California. He had three siblings, Christopher, Patricia, and Mary. After studying at Clongowes Wood College in Ireland, Walsh attended the University of Rhode Island, where he starred in many college theater productions. In 1974, he was discovered by a director and began working in off-Broadway shows.

Walsh did not appear in feature films until 1983, when he had a minor role in Eddy Macon`s Run. Over the next 15 years, he played in over 50 feature films, increasingly taking the bad guy role for which he is so well known, e.g. the loudly irascible Sgt. Maj. Dickerson in Good Morning, Vietnam. Walsh had one of his best[citation needed] roles as Wayne in Red Rock West (1992). In his last year, he starred in Hidden Agenda, Pleasantville, and The Negotiator. All three of those movies were dedicated to his memory, after he died from a heart attack on February 27, 1998. In addition, Jack Nicholson dedicated his Academy Award for As Good as It Gets to the memory of Walsh, with whom he had starred in A Few Good Men and Hoffa in 1992. The 1997 thriller Breakdown featured Walsh as the villainous truck driver, which raised his profile to movie audiences. Walsh wanted to show his range as an actor and play good guy parts despite being typecast as a villain. Although he did get to play a few decent people such as the White House Chief of Staff in Outbreak and Chester Van Damme in Sniper, even those roles had Walsh putting an amoral streak within his characters. Walsh played a member of Majestic-12 in the 1996-1997 sci-fi/drama television series Dark Skies.

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  • Before his death, he 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.
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  • Early jobs also included tending bar at some of Manhattan's best seafood restaurants.
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  • Was on holiday at time of death.
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  • Jack Nicholson dedicated his Best Actor Academy Award (for As Good as It Gets (1997)) to Walsh. [1998]
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  • Graduate of the University of Rhode Island, where he starred as an undergraduate in many college theater productions and was president of Students for a Democratic Society, an organization that grew out of the anti-war movement of the 1960s.
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  • The Negotiator (1998) was dedicated to the memory of JT
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  • Father of John West.
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  • Big break in 1984 while working in David Mamet's "Glengarry Glen Ross" on broadway.
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  • During childhood he attended a Jesuit boarding school in Ireland.
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  • Discovered by a director in 1974 and began working in off-broadway shows.
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  • Pleasantville (1998) was dedicated to the memory of JT, as well as some others.
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  • Dollar for the Dead (1998) (TV) was dedicated to him.
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  • Early jobs included Social worker, encyclopedia salesman, junior high school teacher, and reporter.
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  • In just over a decade, he appeared in more than two dozen films.
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  • Brother of Christopher Walsh, Patricia Walsh and Mary Walsh.
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  • The film, Outside Ozona (1998), was dedicated to his memory.
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  • Hidden Agenda (1998), the last film he shot, was dedicated to his memory.
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  • He spoke fluent German.
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