KEACH, James
American director, actor, producer, also: screenwriter (1947-
* 7-12-1947, Flushing, NY
Education: Northwestern University (acting); Yale School of Drama, Yale University; School of the Arts, NYU (film)
Leaner, and often cast as meaner, than his older brother Stacy Keach, James Keach has moved from playing usually supporting, often adversarial or villainous, roles to producing and directing for TV and the big screen. Tall, with a "blue collar" air, he sported a mustache for most of his twenty year acting career (1971-91). Keach began on stage in various roles at the prestigious New York Shakespeare Festival before segueing to the small screen as Orville in an acclaimed PBS biography of the Wright Brothers in 1972. He made his feature debut in a small role in SUNBURST (1975) and went on to appear in supporting roles in DEAT PLAY (1976), Alan J. Pakula's COMES A HORSEMAN (1978) and Jon Troell's remake of HURRICANE (1979).
It took Walter Hill's THE LONG RIDERS (1980) to help establish Keach. With his brother Stacy, he co-executive produced, co-wrote and co-starred in this revisionist Western. The film's hook had real-life brothers portraying legendary outlaws: David, Keith and Robert Carradine were the Youngers; Randy and Dennis Quaid were the Millers; Nicholas and Christopher Guest were the Fords; and the Keach brothers played Frank and Jesse James. With an effective Ry Cooder score and stunning visuals, THE LONG RIDERS received excellent reviews and is considered a minor classic. The film, however, did not jump-start Keach's career. He went on to supporting roles as a motorcycle cop in Harold Ramis' NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION (1983), Catherine Hicks' husband in John Byrum's misguided remake of THE RAZOR'S EDGE (1984) and gave a snortingly amusing turn as a Gestapo-like traffic officer in MOVING VIOLATIONS (1985).
Keach began moving behind the camera. He devised the story for and, with Brian Grazer, produced ARMED AND DANGEROUS (1986), a low-brow comedy vehicle for John Candy and Eugene Levy. Keach had slightly better luck with his directorial debut, FALSE IDENTITY (1990), an uneven murder mystery that starred Genevieve Bujold and Stacy Keach. His sophomore effort, STARS FELL ON HENRIETTA (1995), was a box office disappointment but earned some critical praise. The film detailed the effects of a wildcat oilman (Robert Duvall) on the lives of a young couple (Frances Fisher and Aidan Quinn) in Depression-era Texas.
Keach has had better success in the director's chair on TV. He forged a relationship with the USA network, helming telefilms like the actioner THE FORGOTTEN (1989) and the mystery PRAYING MANTIS (1993). During the filming of the mystery SUNSTROKE (USA, 1992), Keach fell in love with his leading lady, Jane Seymour. They married in 1993 and he has since directed her in episodes of the CBS series "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" and the TV biopic A PASSION FOR JUSTICE: THE HAZEL BRANNON SMITH STORY (ABC, 1994).
Filmography
1975 MILES TO GO BEFORE I SLEEP - performer
1975 SUNBURST performer
1976 CANNONBALL performer
1976 DEATH PLAY performer
1977 GOD BLESS DR. SHAGETZ performer
1978 COMES A HORSEMAN performer
1978 FM performer
1978 LACY AND THE MISSISSIPPI QUEEN performer
1979 HURRICANE / FORBIDDEN PARADISE performer
1979 LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE performer
1980 THE LONG RIDERS executive producer, screenwriter, performer
1982 THOU SHALT NOT KILL performer
1983 LOVE LETTERS / MY LOVE LETTERS performer
1983 NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION performer
1984 THE RAZOR'S EDGE performer
1985 MOVING VIOLATIONS - performer
1985 STAND ALONE performer
1986 ARMED AND DANGEROUS producer, from story
1986 WILDCATS performer
1987 EVIL TOWN performer
1987 THE MAN WHO BROKE 1,000 CHAINS - performer
1989 THE EXPERTS producer, performer
1989 THE FORGOTTEN director
1989 OPTIONS performer
1990 FALSE IDENTITY associate producer, director
1990 GOOD COPS, BAD COPS performer
1991 THE DANCE GOES ON performer
1995 THE STARS FELL ON HENRIETTA director