James Denton
Born: Jan 20, 1963
Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, Jamie Denton graduated with honors from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. His theatrical career began with his role as "George Gibbs" in a production of "Our Town". Afterwards, Jamie headed to Chicago, where his first role was as "Stanley" in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and his last was as the terrorist "Bebert" in the French farce "Lapin Lapin". In the 5 years that came between the two, Denton was a company member at The Griffin Theater and at Strawdog Theater Ensemble. He added a steady string of roles and accolades to his list of achievements, including one of the leads in the world premiere of "Flesh and Blood", (which received an After Dark award for best ensemble) performing in and composing the music for the "Night Hank Williams Died", and his portrayal of Kentucky preaCher "C.C. Showers" in "The Diviners" - which gained him a nomination for a Best Actor"Joseph Jefferson Award" (Chicago's primary theater awards). A small part in The Untouchables (the series) was followed by guest starring roles on JAG, Sliders and Dark Skies. A spot on Moloney (1996), a pilot for ABC entitled "L.A. Med" and a stint on the silver screen in That Old Feeling, were preludes to his first appearance as "Mr. Lyle" on The Pretender. Immediately afterwards, JD made another pilot, this time for his own series, "The Hanleys". When ABC shelved the sitcom at the last minute, Denton continued producing chilling portrayals as "Mr. Lyle" in NBC's The Pretende...[MORE]
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