James Cromwell

James Cromwell is an American actor and activist, widely recognized for his roles in both film and television, particularly his portrayal of Farmer Hoggett in Babe (1995) and his Academy Award-nominated role in The Green Mile (1999).

Acting

2019

The Lilac Thief

- Judge

Debut Movie

James Cromwell made his film debut in The The Killing Floor (1984), where he began showcasing his range as an actor. He soon became known for his work in both dramatic and supporting roles in Hollywood.

Personal Life

Born on January 27, 1940, in Los Angeles, California, James is the son of actor John Cromwell. He has been an outspoken activist for environmental and animal rights causes. James is married to actress Anna Stuart, and they have one child.

Trivia

James is known for his work in both independent films and big-budget productions. He has also had a significant career in television, earning praise for his role in Six Feet Under (2001–2005). He is an advocate for animal rights and environmental sustainability.

Awards

James was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for The Green Mile (1999). He has received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination and numerous nominations for his performances in film and television.

Upcoming Projects

James Cromwell is set to appear in a historical drama series in 2025 and continues to take on roles that emphasize his dedication to social issues.

Age:

85

Height:

6'7" (201 cm)

Relationship:

Married to Anna Stuart; father of one

Hobbies:

Advocacy for animal rights, environmental causes, and travel

Education:

Graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont

Net Worth:

Estimated net worth is $20 million