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James Nelson Harrell (September 3, 1918 – February 1, 2000), also known as James N. Harrell, was an American actor.


Life and career

He was born in Waco, Texas, to Margaret Teny and Jefferson Whitfield Harrell, Chair of the Baylor University Mathematics Department, graduated from Waco High School and Baylor University. He held a master's degree in Drama from Trinity University. He studied acting at the original Baylor Theater with Paul Baker in the 1930s and in 1940 was invited to join Michael Chekhov's Acting Studio in Ridgefield, Connecticut. He toured the East Coast with that company and was playing Twelfth Night when the attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II, and most plays closed. Harrell served in the United States Army for four years in a tank company, in Headquarters Eighth Service Command, in Special Services, and in Occupied Japan. James Harrell, also known as "little Jimmy Harrell from Waco, Texas", appeared in over 75 film productions; feature films and television. He taught acting at the Dallas Theater Center and had leading roles in numerous productions, including 'Anse Bundren' in Journey to Jefferson, which toured Paris, Belgium and Germany. He also taught stage and film acting at Southwest Texas State University for 24 years, retiring in 1994 as an associate professor. He had roles in such films as ''
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. He died in 2000 from a heart attack.


Partial filmography

* 1970 ''
A Bullet for Pretty Boy ''A Bullet for Pretty Boy'' is a 1970 American action film from director Larry Buchanan. It stars Fabian Forte as gangster Pretty Boy Floyd and co-stars Jocelyn Lane in her final performance before retiring from acting. Plot Oklahoma farmer Cha ...
'' as Mr. Sam Floyd * 1972 ''
Encounter with the Unknown ''Encounter with the Unknown'' is a 1972 American anthology horror film directed by Harry Thomason in his directorial debut, and narrated by Rod Serling. It features three allegedly true stories involving the supernatural. The film was produced b ...
'' as Brother Taylor * 1973 '' Paper Moon'' as The Minister * 1974 ''
The Sugarland Express ''The Sugarland Express'' is a 1974 American crime drama film directed by Steven Spielberg in his directorial debut. The film follows a woman (Goldie Hawn) and her husband (William Atherton) as they take a police officer (Michael Sacks) hostage a ...
'' as Mark Fenno * 1974 ''Don't Hang Up'' as Dr. Crawther * 1975 ''
The Great Waldo Pepper ''The Great Waldo Pepper'' is a 1975 American drama film directed, produced, and co-written by George Roy Hill. Set during 1926–1931, the film stars Robert Redford as a disaffected World War I veteran pilot who missed the opportunity to fly ...
'' as Farmer * 1975 ''
Race with the Devil ''Race with the Devil'' is a 1975 American action horror film directed by Jack Starrett, written by Wes Bishop and Lee Frost, and starring Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit, and Lara Parker. This was the second of three films Fonda and ...
'' as Gun Shop Owner * 1975 ''
Mackintosh and T.J. ''Mackintosh and T.J.'' is a 1975 American modern day Western film starring Roy Rogers in his last feature film appearance in a film that was specifically written for him. Prior to this film his most recent feature film appearances were in the ...
'' as Doolen * 1976 '' A Small Town in Texas'' as Old Codger * 1977 '' Outlaw Blues'' as Cop Chauffeur * 1977 '' Rolling Thunder'' as Grandpa * 1978 ''
The Whole Shootin' Match ''The Whole Shootin' Match'' is a 1978 American independent film directed and co-written by Eagle Pennell, and starring Sonny Carl Davis, Lou Perryman, and Doris Hargrave. The black-and-white film was originally shot in 16 mm. The film was restore ...
'' as Rhonda Lynn's Father * 1980 '' Urban Cowboy'' as Minister At Gravesite * 1980 '' Resurrection'' as "Doc" Lurkin * 1981 '' Raggedy Man'' as Ticket Taker * 1984 '' Country'' Jim, Bank Officer * 1986 '' The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2'' as Cut-Rite Manager * 1987 '' Nadine'' as Deacon * 1989 '' Riverbend'' as McBride * 1989 ''
Lost Angels ''Lost Angels'' (also known as ''The Road Home'') is a 1989 independent film directed by Hugh Hudson and written by Michael Weller. It stars Donald Sutherland and Adam Horovitz. It was filmed in and around San Antonio, Texas. The film was entere ...
'' as Shelby * 1990 '' The Hot Spot'' as Elderly Man * 1990 ''
Texasville ''Texasville'' is a 1990 American drama film written and directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Based on the 1987 novel ''Texasville'' by Larry McMurtry, it is a sequel to ''The Last Picture Show'' (1971), and features Jeff Bridges, Cybill Shepherd, Clori ...
'' as Odessa Oil Man * 1991 ''
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'' as Sam Holland * 1992 '' Leap of Faith'' as Ramsey * 1993 '' Flesh and Bone'' as Woody * 1996 '' Carried Away'' as Pastor * 1996 '' A Family Thing'' as Earl Pilcher Sr. * 1996 ''
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'' as Old Geezer #1 * 1998 '' Hope Floats'' as Harry Calvert * 1999 '' Varsity Blues'' as Murray * 1999 ''
A Slipping-Down Life ''A Slipping-Down Life'' is a 1999 romantic drama film directed by Toni Kalem. Based on a novel by Anne Tyler, it stars Lili Taylor and Guy Pearce. Plot Shy loner Evie (Taylor) hears musician Drumstrings Casey (Pearce) on the radio one night and ...
'' as Doctor (final film role)


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* 1918 births 2000 deaths Male actors from Texas Trinity University (Texas) alumni 20th-century American male actors Waco High School alumni {{US-film-actor-1910s-stub