James Remar

Actor

Birthday December 31, 1953

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

Age 70 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.79 m

#4385 Most Popular

1930

Remar also played real-life 1930s-era gangster Dutch Schultz in The Cotton Club (1984).

1953

William James Remar (born December 31, 1953) is an American actor.

William James Remar was born in Boston, Massachusetts on December 31, 1953.

He is the son of Elizabeth (née Boyle), who worked in mental health affairs for the state of Massachusetts, and Roy Remar, who was an attorney.

His father was of Russian Jewish descent, while his mother was a native of England and of Irish descent.

He has three sisters and two brothers.

Remar grew up with his family in Newton, Massachusetts.

Remar dropped out of high school when he was 15, although he attended what he described as "kind of an alternative school" for a year afterwards.

He then traveled around the United States, briefly playing guitar in a rock band.

Eventually, he returned home and went back to high school, although he decided not to attend college after graduating.

Remar has said he decided to become an actor when he was 20; after he was laid off from his job as a roofer, he remembered a previous job performing at a summer camp, and said he would give himself three years to attempt an acting career before he would try something else.

In Florida, Remar earned a role in a state production of Cross and Sword.

Afterwards, he studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, but was not asked back after his first year, which he described as "a devastating experience".

Remar continued searching for other acting jobs, eventually landing the part of Kenickie in a touring production of Grease, and also performed at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, before making his film debut in On the Yard.

Remar has spent the majority of his film career playing villains.

1979

He has played numerous roles over a 40 year career, most notably Ajax in The Warriors (1979), Albert Ganz in 48 Hrs. (1982), Dutch Schultz in The Cotton Club (1984), Jack Duff in Miracle on 34th Street (1994), Richard Wright in Sex and the City (2001–2004), and Harry Morgan, the father of the title character, in Dexter (2006–2013).

He portrayed the violent gang member Ajax in the cult film The Warriors (1979), and the murdering sociopath Albert Ganz in the hit 48 Hrs. (1982).

Both films were directed by Walter Hill.

1980

In contrast to these roles, Remar starred in the film Windwalker (1980) as the young Cheyenne Windwalker, for which he spoke his lines in the Cheyenne language.

He also portrayed a gay man in the film Cruising (1980).

That same year, Remar had a cameo in the Western The Long Riders (1980) in a bar fight scene with David Carradine.

1986

He was the star of the film Quiet Cool (1986) and was cast as Corporal Hicks in the science-fiction/horror film Aliens (1986), but was replaced by Michael Biehn shortly after filming began.

At least one piece of footage featuring Remar made it into the final version of the film: when the Marines enter the processing station and the camera tilts down from the Alien nest, though Remar is not seen in close-up.

He is also filmed from the back as the Marines first enter the compound on LV-426 and when "Hicks" approaches the cocooned woman, again filmed from the rear so the viewer is unable to tell it is Remar and not Michael Biehn.

1994

In 1994 he played a supporting role in the film 'Renaissance Man.' appeared in Mortal Kombat Annihilation (1997), the sequel to the film Mortal Kombat (1995), taking over the role of Raiden from Christopher Lambert.

1996

He played Quill, one of the main villains in The Phantom (1996).

He then followed this with a role in the direct-to-video science fiction film Robo Warriors (1996).

1998

Other films include Psycho (1998), in which he played the patrolman, Drugstore Cowboy (1989), Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990), Wedlock (1991), Boys on the Side (1995), The Quest (1996), Rites of Passage (1999), Hellraiser: Inferno (2000), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), Fear X (2003), Blade: Trinity (2004), The Girl Next Door (2004).

2008

He played a brief role as General Bratt in the prologue of Pineapple Express (2008).

2009

Since 2009 he has done voice-over work in ads for Lexus luxury cars.

Remar studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City.

He also had a role in the horror film The Unborn (2009), alongside C.S. Lee, who portrays Vince Masuka in Dexter.

2011

Remar appeared in the film X-Men: First Class (2011) and voiced the Autobot Sideswipe in the film Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011), replacing André Sogliuzzo.

He was also cast in the heist film Setup (2011) and starred in the film Arena (2011).

2012

Remar played two different, unrelated characters in Quentin Tarantino's film Django Unchained (2012): Ace Speck and Butch Pooch.

2015

He starred, alongside Emma Roberts, Lucy Boynton, and Lauren Holly, in the thriller film The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015).

Remar's television appearances include the series Miami Vice, Hill Street Blues, Sex and the City (as the on-again, off-again boyfriend of Kim Cattrall's character), Tales from the Crypt, Jericho, Third Watch, Justice League Unlimited, and Battlestar Galactica.

He also appeared as a possessed mental patient in The X-Files ninth-season episode "Dæmonicus".

2016

Remar's more recent roles include Frank Gordon in Gotham from 2016 to 2019; Peter Gambi in Black Lightning from 2018 to 2021; and Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson in Oppenheimer in 2023.

2017

He also played the father of Olivia Grey in Feed (2017).