James Norman Beaver Jr. (born August 12, 1950) is an American actor, writer, and
film historian
The history of film chronicles the development of a visual art, visual art form created using history of film technology, film technologies that began in the late 19th century.
The advent of film as an artistic medium is not clearly defined. Th ...
. He is most familiar to worldwide audiences as
Bobby Singer in ''
Supernatural
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''. He also played Whitney Ellsworth on the
HBO
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Western drama series ''
Deadwood'', which brought him acclaim and a
Screen Actors Guild Awards
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nomination for Ensemble Acting, Sheriff Shelby Parlow on the FX series ''
Justified'', and
Robert "Dakota Bob" Shaefer on the Amazon Prime Video series ''
The Boys''. His
memoir
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''Life's That Way'' was published in April 2009.
Early life
Beaver was born in
Laramie, Wyoming
Laramie () is a List of municipalities in Wyoming, city in and the county seat of Albany County, Wyoming, United States, known for its high elevation at , for its railroad history, and as the home of the University of Wyoming. The population wa ...
, the son of Dorothy Adell () and James Norman Beaver, a
minister. His father was of
English and
French heritage; the family name was originally de Beauvoir, and Beaver is a distant cousin of author and philosopher
Simone de Beauvoir
Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (, ; ; 9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986) was a French existentialist philosopher, writer, social theorist, and feminist activist. Though she did not consider herself a philosopher, nor was she ...
and Pennsylvania governor General
James A. Beaver. Beaver's mother has
Cherokee
The Cherokee (; , or ) people are one of the Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands of the United States. Prior to the 18th century, they were concentrated in their homelands, in towns along river valleys of what is now southwestern ...
,
German, and
Scottish ancestry, and is a descendant of three-time U.S. Attorney General
John J. Crittenden.
Although his parents' families had both long been in Texas, Beaver was born in Laramie, as his father was doing graduate work in accounting at the
University of Wyoming
The University of Wyoming (UW) is a Public university, public land-grant university, land-grant research university in Laramie, Wyoming, United States. It was founded in March 1886, four years before the territory was admitted as the 44th state, ...
. Returning to Texas, Beaver Sr. worked as an accountant and as a minister for the
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* Christianity, the Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
* Christian Church, an ecclesiological term used by denominations to describe the true body of Christia ...
in
Fort Worth
Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Tarrant County, Texas, Tarrant County, covering nearly into Denton County, Texas, Denton, Johnson County, Texas, Johnson, Parker County, Texas, Parker, and Wise County, Te ...
,
Crowley,
Dallas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
, and
Grapevine
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. For most of Beaver's youth, his family lived in
Irving, Texas
Irving is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is part of the Mid-Cities region of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and is an Inner suburb, inner city suburb of Dallas. Irving is noted for its #Demographics, racial and ethnic diver ...
, even while his father preached in surrounding communities. He and his three younger sisters (Denise, Reneé, and Teddlie) all attended
Irving High School, where he was a classmate of
ZZ Top
ZZ Top is an American rock band formed in Houston, Texas, in 1969. For almost 56 years, it consisted of vocalist-guitarist Billy Gibbons, drummer Frank Beard (musician), Frank Beard, and bassist-vocalist Dusty Hill prior to his death in 2021. ZZ ...
drummer
Frank Beard, but he transferred in his senior year to Fort Worth Christian Academy, from which he graduated in 1968. He also took courses at Fort Worth Christian College. Later, he attended
Oklahoma Christian College. Despite having appeared in some elementary school plays, he showed no particular interest in an acting career, but immersed himself in film history and expressed a desire for a career as a writer, publishing a few short stories in his high school anthology.
Military service and education
Fewer than two months after his graduation from high school, Beaver followed several of his close friends into the
United States Marine Corps
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. Following basic training at
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, Beaver was trained there as a microwave radio relay technician. He served at
Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms and at
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton before being transferred to the
1st Marine Division near
Da Nang
Da Nang or DanangSee also Danang Dragons (, ) is the fifth-largest city in Vietnam by municipal population. It lies on the coast of the Western Pacific Ocean of Vietnam at the mouth of the Hàn River, and is one of Vietnam's most important p ...
,
South Vietnam
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in 1970. He served as a radio operator at an outlying detachment of the
1st Marine Regiment, then as supply chief for the division communications company. He returned to the U.S. in 1971 and was discharged as a Corporal (E-4), though he remained active in the
Marine Reserve until 1976.
Upon his release from active duty in 1971, Beaver returned to Irving, and worked briefly for
Frito-Lay
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as a corn-chip dough mixer. He entered what is now
Oklahoma Christian University
Oklahoma Christian University (OC) is a private Christian university in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was founded in 1950 by members of the Churches of Christ.
History
Oklahoma Christian University, originally named Central Christian College, ...
, where he became interested in theatre. He made his true theatrical debut in a small part in ''
The Miracle Worker''. The following year, he transferred to Central State University (now known as the
University of Central Oklahoma
The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) is a public university in Edmond, Oklahoma, United States. It is the third largest university in Oklahoma, with almost 13,000 students and approximately 430 full-time and 400 adjunct faculty. Founded in ...
). He performed in numerous plays in college and supported himself as a cabdriver, a movie projectionist, a tennis-club maintenance man, and an amusement-park stuntman at
Frontier City. He also worked as a newscaster and hosted jazz and classical music programs on radio station
KCSC. During his college days, he also began to write, completing several plays as well as his first book, on actor
John Garfield
John Garfield (born Jacob Julius Garfinkle; March 4, 1913 – May 21, 1952) was an American actor who played brooding, rebellious, working-class characters. He grew up in poverty in New York City. In the early 1930s, he became a member of ...
, while still a student. Beaver graduated with a degree in oral communications in 1975. He briefly pursued graduate studies, but soon returned to Irving, Texas.
Career

Beaver made his professional stage debut in October 1972, while still a college student, in ''Rain'', from
W. Somerset Maugham's short story, at the Oklahoma Theatre Center in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Oklahoma City (), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of municipalities in Oklahoma, most populous city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat ...
. After returning to Texas, he performed extensively in local theatre in the Dallas area, supporting himself as a film cleaner at a 16 mm film rental firm and as a stagehand for the Dallas Ballet. He joined the
Shakespeare Festival of Dallas in 1976, performing in numerous productions. In 1979, he was commissioned by
Actors Theatre of Louisville
Actors Theatre of Louisville is a non-profit performing arts theater located in downtown Louisville, Kentucky.
Actors Theatre was founded in 1964 following the merging of two local companies, Actors, Inc. and Theatre Louisville, operated by Louis ...
to write the first of three plays for that company (''Spades'', ''Sidekick'' and ''Semper Fi''), and was twice a finalist in the theatre's national Great American Play Contest (for ''Once Upon a Single Bound'' and ''Verdigris''). Along with plays, he continued writing for film journals and for several years was a columnist, critic, and feature writer for the
National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures is a non-profit organization of New York City area film enthusiasts. Its awards, which are announced in early December, are considered the first major harbinger of the awards season, film award ...
magazine ''Films in Review''.
Moving to New York City in 1979, Beaver worked steadily onstage in stock and on tour, simultaneously writing plays and researching a biography of actor
George Reeves. He continues to pursue this project between acting jobs. He appeared in starring roles in such plays as ''
The Hasty Heart'' and ''
The Rainmaker'' in
Birmingham, Alabama
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, and ''
The Lark'' in
Manchester, New Hampshire
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, and toured the country as Macduff in ''
Macbeth
''The Tragedy of Macbeth'', often shortened to ''Macbeth'' (), is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, estimated to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatises the physically violent and damaging psychological effects of political ambiti ...
'' and in ''The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia''. During this period, he ghostwrote the book ''Movie Blockbusters'' for critic
Steven Scheuer.
In 1983, he moved to
Los Angeles, California
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, to continue research on his biography of
George Reeves. He worked for a year as the film archivist for the Variety Arts Center. Following a reading of his play ''Verdigris,'' he was asked to join the prestigious
Theatre West company in Hollywood, where he continues as an actor and playwright to this day. ''Verdigris'' was produced to positive reviews in 1985 and Beaver was signed by the Triad Artists agency. He immediately began to work writing episodes of television series including ''
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' is an American television anthology series created, hosted and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, airing on CBS and NBC, alternately, between 1955 and 1965. It features dramas, thrillers, and mysteries. Between 1962 ...
'' (he received a 1987
CableACE Award nomination for his very first TV script for this show), ''
Tour of Duty
For military personnel, a tour of duty is usually a period of time spent in combat or in a hostile environment. In an army, for instance, soldiers on active duty serve 24 hours a day, seven days a week for the length of their service commitment. ...
'' and ''
Vietnam War Story''. He also worked occasionally in small roles in films and television.
The 1988
Writers Guild of America
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) is the name of two American labor unions representing writers in film, television, radio, and online media:
* The Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) is headquartered in New York City and is affiliated wit ...
strike fundamentally altered the freelance television writing market, and Beaver's television writing career came to an abrupt halt. A chance meeting led to his being cast as the best friend of star
Bruce Willis
Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is a retired American actor. He achieved fame with a leading role on the comedy-drama series ''Moonlighting (TV series), Moonlighting'' (1985–1989) and has appeared in over one hundred films, gaining ...
in
Norman Jewison
Norman Frederick Jewison (July 21, 1926 – January 20, 2024) was a Canadian filmmaker. He was known for directing films which addressed topical Social issue, social and political issues, often making controversial or complicated subjects acces ...
's drama about Vietnam veterans, ''
In Country'', and his acting career began flourishing where his writing career had faltered. Beaver was the only actual Vietnam veteran among the principal cast of ''In Country''.
Subsequently, he has appeared in many popular films, including ''
Sister Act'', ''
Sliver'', ''
Bad Girls'', ''
Adaptation.'', ''
Magnolia
''Magnolia'' is a large genus of about 210 to 340The number of species in the genus ''Magnolia'' depends on the taxonomic view that one takes up. Recent molecular and morphological research shows that former genera ''Talauma'', ''Dugandiodendr ...
'', and ''
The Life of David Gale''. He starred in the television series ''Thunder Alley'' as the comic sidekick to
Ed Asner, and as homicide cop Earl Gaddis on ''
Reasonable Doubts
''Reasonable Doubts'' is an American police drama television series created by Robert Singer, which broadcast in the United States by NBC that ran from September 26, 1991, to April 27, 1993.
Synopsis
''Reasonable Doubts'' is primarily about ...
''. He was also
French Stewart's sullen boss Happy Doug on the sitcom ''
3rd Rock from the Sun
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''.
In 2002, Beaver was cast as one of the stars of the ensemble Western drama ''
Deadwood'' in the role of Whitney Ellsworth, a goldminer whom he often described as "
Gabby Hayes with
Tourette syndrome
Tourette syndrome (TS), or simply Tourette's, is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that begins in childhood or adolescence. It is characterized by multiple movement (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic. Common tics are blinkin ...
". Ellsworth went from being a filth-covered reprobate to marrying the richest woman in town and becoming a beloved and stalwart figure in the community. Originally Ellsworth did not have a first name, but when it became necessary to provide one, Beaver requested he be named Whitney Ellsworth, after the producer of
George Reeves's ''
Adventures of Superman''. He continued his long research for the Reeves biography, and in 2005 served as the historical and biographical consultant on the theatrical feature film about Reeves's death, ''
Hollywoodland''.
Beaver joined the cast of the HBO drama ''
John from Cincinnati
''John from Cincinnati'' is an American drama television series, set against the surfing community of Imperial Beach, California. It aired on HBO from June 10 to August 12, 2007.
Overview
''John from Cincinnati'' is the result of a collaborati ...
'' in 2006, while simultaneously playing the recurring roles of
Bobby Singer on ''
Supernatural
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'' and Carter Reese on another HBO drama ''
Big Love
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'', appearing at least once a season on ''Supernatural''. He then took on the role of Sheriff Charlie Mills in the CBS drama ''
Harper's Island
''Harper's Island'' is an American horror mystery limited series created by Ari Schlossberg for CBS. Schlossberg, Jeffrey Jackson Bell and Jon Turteltaub served as executive producers. The series features an ensemble cast led by Elaine Cas ...
''. He recurred as the gun dealer Lawson on ''
Breaking Bad
''Breaking Bad'' is an American crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan for AMC (TV channel), AMC. Set and filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the series follows Walter White (Breaking Bad), Walter White (Bryan Cran ...
'' and its prequel ''
Better Call Saul
''Better Call Saul'' is an American legal crime drama television series created by Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould for AMC. Part of the ''Breaking Bad'' franchise, it is a spin-off of Gilligan's previous series, ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–201 ...
'', and played Sheriff Shelby Parlow for three seasons on
FX's ''
Justified''.
Following his acclaimed work in ''Justified'', Beaver had a starring role in
Guillermo del Toro
Guillermo del Toro Gómez (; born 9 October 1964) is a Mexican filmmaker, author, and artist. His work has been characterized by a strong connection to fairy tales, Gothic fiction, gothicism and horror fiction, horror often blending the genres ...
's gothic ghost story feature film, ''
Crimson Peak'', in a part del Toro wrote for him. He also had roles in the feature films ''
The Frontier'' and ''
Billy Boy''.
His memoir about the year after his wife's 2003 lung cancer diagnosis, titled ''Life's That Way'', was purchased in a preemptive bid by
Putnam/Penguin publishers in the fall of 2007. Prior to publication in April, 2009, it was chosen for the
Barnes & Noble
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Barnes & Noble operates mainly through its B ...
''Discover Great New Writers'' program for 2009.
His performance in ''The Silence of Bees'' won him the Best Actor Award at the 2010 New York Film and Video Festival.
Beaver was nominated for Best Guest Performance in a Drama by the Broadcast Television Journalists' Association Critics' Choice Awards in 2013, for his performance as Sheriff Shelby Parlow on ''Justified''.
He wrote and directed the short film ''Night Riders'' (2013), based upon his play of the same title.
In 2014, he was given the Lifetime Merit Award of the
Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema.
Beaver studied acting with Clyde Ventura and Academy Award-winning actor
Maximilian Schell
Maximilian Schell (8 December 1930 – 1 February 2014) was a Swiss actor. Born in First Austrian Republic, Austria, his parents were involved in the arts and he grew up surrounded by performance and literature. While he was still a child, his fa ...
.
In March 2015,
Theatre West presented a 30th anniversary revival of Beaver's play ''Verdigris'', with Beaver in a starring role.
Actress
Maureen Stapleton
Lois Maureen Stapleton (June 21, 1925 – March 13, 2006) was an American actress. She received numerous accolades becoming one of the few actors to have achieved the Triple Crown of Acting winning an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award ...
played the leading role in a workshop of Beaver's play ''Verdigris'' in 1985 at the
Berkshire Theatre Festival. In June, 2016, Beaver returned to the Festival to play Big Daddy in
Tennessee Williams
Thomas Lanier Williams III (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983), known by his pen name Tennessee Williams, was an American playwright and screenwriter. Along with contemporaries Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, he is considered among the three ...
's ''
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
''Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'' is a 1955 American three-act play by Tennessee Williams. The play, an adaptation of his 1952 short story "Three Players of a Summer Game", was written between 1953 and 1955. One of Williams's more famous works and his ...
''.
Since 2018, Beaver has portrayed Secretary of Defense/U.S. presidential candidate/U.S. President
Robert "Dakota Bob" Singer on the Amazon series ''
The Boys'', produced by
Eric Kripke
Eric Kripke (born 1974) is an American screenwriting, writer and television producer. Kripke came to prominence in the late 2000s for creating The WB/The CW, CW fantasy drama series ''Supernatural (American TV series), Supernatural'' (2005–2020) ...
, creator of ''
Supernatural
Supernatural phenomena or entities are those beyond the Scientific law, laws of nature. The term is derived from Medieval Latin , from Latin 'above, beyond, outside of' + 'nature'. Although the corollary term "nature" has had multiple meanin ...
''. Beaver's characters on ''The Boys'' and ''Supernatural'' share the same name.
In March 2023, he reprised his role as Bobby Singer in ''
The Winchesters'' spinoff series.
Beaver was awarded the 2023 Soaring Talent Award for Career Achievement by the
Tallgrass Film Festival.
Personal life
For several years after his 1983 move to California, Beaver shared a house with character actor
Hank Worden, whom he considered a close friend and surrogate grandfather. He became friends with Worden as a child, after writing him a fan letter that sparked a lengthy correspondence between them.
During college, Beaver married a fellow student, Debbie Young, in August 1973. They separated four months later but did not divorce until 1976.
In 1989, after four years of dating, Beaver married actress and casting director
Cecily Adams, daughter of comic actor and voiceover artist
Don Adams. Their daughter Madeline was born in 2001. (She now portrays the lead character in the video game ''Ava.'') Adams, though a non-smoker, died of
lung cancer
Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma, is a malignant tumor that begins in the lung. Lung cancer is caused by genetic damage to the DNA of cells in the airways, often caused by cigarette smoking or inhaling damaging chemicals. Damaged ...
on March 3, 2004.
[
Beaver began a relationship in 2016 with actress and singer Sarah Spiegel. They were married on June 20, 2019. Beaver filed for divorce from Spiegel on August 24, 2022, citing irreconcilable differences. Their divorce was final on January 23, 2024.][''Supernatural star Jim Beaver files for divorce from his wife of three years citing irreconcilable differences'', Daily Mail, August 26, 2022]
Filmography
Film
Television
Online
Literary works
Books
*''John Garfield
John Garfield (born Jacob Julius Garfinkle; March 4, 1913 – May 21, 1952) was an American actor who played brooding, rebellious, working-class characters. He grew up in poverty in New York City. In the early 1930s, he became a member of ...
: His Life and Films'' (1978)
*''Movie Blockbusters'' (with Steven Scheuer) (1982, revised edition 1983)
*''Life's That Way: A Memoir'' (2009)
Fiction
*''The Afternoon Blood Show'', Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, April 29, 1981
*''Blood Show'', Nawyecka Productions, 2024. (Novella, a revision of the story ''The Afternoon Blood Show'')
Plays
*''The Cop and the Anthem'' (adapted from the short story by O. Henry) (1973)[Doollee.com - Playwrights - Jim Beaver](_blank)
(accessed October 1, 2013)
*''Once Upon a Single Bound'' (1974)
*''As You Like It, or Anything You Want To, Also Known as Rotterdam and Parmesan Are Dead'' (1975)
*''The Ox-Bow Incident'' (adapted from the novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark) (1978)
*''Spades'' (1979)
*''Sidekick'' (1981)
*''Semper Fi'' (1984)
*''Verdigris'' (1985)
*''Truth, Justice, and the Texican Way'' (1986)
*''Pressing Engagements'' (1990)
*''Mockingbird'' (2003)
*''Night Riders'' (2006)
*''The American Way'' (2011)[
*''Whigs, Pigs, and Greyhounds'' (2011)][
*''Lettering'' (2013)][
]
Magazine articles
*"John Wayne
Marion Robert Morrison (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), known professionally as John Wayne, was an American actor. Nicknamed "Duke", he became a Pop icon, popular icon through his starring roles in films which were produced during Hollywood' ...
", ''Films in Review,'' May 1977
*"George Raft
George Raft (né Ranft; September 26, 1901 – November 24, 1980) was an American film actor and dancer identified with portrayals of gangsters in crime melodramas of the 1930s and 1940s. A stylish leading man in dozens of movies, Raft is remembe ...
", ''Films in Review,'' April 1978
*"John Carradine
John Carradine ( ; born Richmond Reed Carradine; February 5, 1906 – November 27, 1988) was an American actor, considered one of the greatest character actors in American cinema. He was a member of Cecil B. DeMille's stock company and later J ...
", ''Films in Review,'' October 1979
*"James Stewart
James Maitland Stewart (May 20, 1908 – July 2, 1997) was an American actor and military aviator. Known for his distinctive drawl and everyman screen persona, Stewart's film career spanned 80 films from 1935 to 1991. With the strong morali ...
", ''Films in Review,'' October 1980
*"Steve McQueen
Terrence Stephen McQueen (March 24, 1930November 7, 1980) was an American actor. His antihero persona, emphasized during the height of counterculture of the 1960s, 1960s counterculture, made him a top box office draw for his films of the late ...
", ''Films in Review,'' August–September 1981
*"Frank Perry", ''Films in Review,'' November 1981
*"Strother Martin", ''Films in Review,'' November 1982
*"Ad Glib" (regular column). ''Films in Review,'' November 1981 – December 1983
See also
References
External links
*
Bio at HBO.com
''Life's That Way''
Interview Jim Beaver
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