James Healey

Actor

Popular As James Healey (actor)

Birthday January 13, 1951

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace County Galway, Republic of Ireland

Age 73 years old

Nationality Ireland

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1951

James Patrick Healey (born 13 January 1951 in County Galway, Republic of Ireland) is an Irish-born Australian actor.

1970

His family moved to Manchester, England before emigrating to Melbourne, Australia in 1970.

He studied acting at both NIDA (Sydney) and RADA (London).

1975

In Australia he acted in television police procedural Homicide in guest roles in 1975 and 1976.

George Miller's first choice for the starring role of Max Rockatansky was Healey himself whom at the time worked at a Melbourne abattoir, while pursuing his theatrical film debut.

1979

Upon reading the script of Mad Max (1979) given to him, Healey declined the role of the strong but taciturn character, finding the lead's meager and terse dialogue too unappealing for his vocal acting performance.

The American up-and-coming young actor Mel Gibson then served as Healey's starring replacement for the role of Max.

1981

During the release of Mad Max 2 in theaters, Healey on the other hand had a regular role on the soap opera The Restless Years as the murderous villain Gary Fisher in 1981.

1983

He also appeared in Sons and Daughters for two episodes, as Wayne Hamilton's best man, in 1983.

On American television he appeared on the soap opera Dynasty as Sean Rowan.

1987

He appeared in the show throughout the 1987–88 season, during which time his character became the fourth husband of Alexis Carrington Colby, played by Joan Collins after saving her life following a car crash.

1990

After that he had a regular role on daytime serial Santa Barbara in 1990.

1993

In 1993, Healey was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon, and sentenced to 200 hours of community service and three years' probation upon suspension of a two-year state prison term.

1996

His acting career ended in 1996.