James Remar Movies
Hard-working character actor
James Remar has been mainly typecast as a psychopathic killer in a wide variety of thrillers, both blockbusters and low-budget straight-to-video. A native of Boston, he studied acting at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse and made his Broadway debut with Bent, opposite
Richard Gere. His first major film role was gangster Ajax in
Walter Hill's 1979 action drama
The Warriors. The film gained a minor cult following and seemed to cement
Remar's reputation as a bad guy. He would continue to work with director
Hill for
Windwalker (1980),
48 Hrs. (1982), and
Wild Bill (1995).
During the '80s, he played psycho gangster Dutch Schultz in
Francis Ford Coppola's
The Cotton Club, a maniac killer in
Rent-a-Cop, and a Neanderthal in
The Clan of the Cave Bear. He got a little break in 1989 as the cop Gentry in
Gus Van Sant's
Drugstore Cowboy. During the '90s, he made a deal with the devil in
Tales From the Darkside: The Movie and appeared in many movies that ended up on TV or home video. He had played so many villains that he was able to spoof himself as Max Shady in the comedic thriller parody
Fatal Instinct. A few gentle comedy dramas followed with
Penny Marshall's
Renaissance Man and
Herbert Ross'
Boys on the Side.
Many film roles opened up in the late '90s, from
Victor Salva's independent comedy
Rites of Passage to the big-budget
Robert Zemeckis mystery
What Lies Beneath. After playing Frank Cisco on the TV series Total Security, he showed up on HBO's
Sex and the City as Richard, Samatha's (
Kim Cattrall) rich boyfriend of the moment. He then joined the cast of the USA original series
The Huntress as fugitive Tiny Bellows, the love interest of Dottie Thorson (
Annette O'Toole). In 2003, he could be seen in feature films from the action moneymaker
2 Fast 2 Furious to the light comedy
Duplex. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi