James Coburn

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James Coburn Wiki Biography

James Harrison Coburn III was born on the 31st August 1928, in Laurel, Nebraska USA, and was an actor was widely known for his roles in cult westerns as well as action movies such as “The Magnificent Seven” (1960), “Hell is for Heroes” (1962), “The Great Escape” (1963), “Major Dundee” (1965) and “Eraser” (1996). He passed away in November 2002.

Have you ever wondered how much wealth this Hollywood’s “tough-guy” accumulated for life? How rich James Coburn was? According to sources, it is estimated that the total amount of Coburn’s net worth, as of late 2016, would be over $10 million. It was acquired through his 45 year-long acting career in which he recorded over 170 acting credits, including movies and TV series.

James was born to Mylet and James Harrison Coburn Jr. and was of American, Swedish, Scottish and Irish descent. Although he was born in Laurel, Nebraska, James grew up in Compton, California where he matriculated from Compton Junior College. He then moved to Los Angeles, California where he enrolled at Los Angeles City College and later at the University of Southern California where he studied acting. In 1950 he joined the US Army, serving as a truck driver, radio host and public information officer. In 1955, after his military service ended, James transferred to New York City, where he began studying acting under the master teacher Stella Adler. Some of his first acting roles included appearances in the dramatic studio TV series “Studio One in Hollywood” and “General Electric Theatre”.

After several years, James relocated to Los Angeles again, in order to pursue his acting career full time, and where he got roles in “Wagon Train”, “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” and “Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color” TV series. These engagements traced the path for James Coburn’s acting career and provided the basis for his net worth.

James Coburn’s big screen debut occurred in 1959 when he appeared in “Ride Lonesome”. Just a year later, he got the role of Brit, the knife expert, in John Sturges’ legendary western – “The Magnificent Seven”, alongside Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner, Charles Bronson and Robert Vaughn. During the course of the next several years, James Coburn managed to maintain a continuous streak of acting engagements, including roles in “The Rifleman”, “Perry Mason” and “Bonanza”. In 1963, James collaborated with John Sturges again, this time in the historical drama about WWII prisoners of war – “The Great Escape”. It is certain that all these roles significantly increased James Coburn’s overall net worth by a large margin.

James Coburn’s career reached its peak in the 1960s and 1970s when he played some of his most notable roles – “Charade” (1963), “The Americanization of Emily” (1964), and “Major Dundee” (1965). In 1966, James Coburn starred in “Our Man Flint”, a James Bond parody movie which earned him a large dose of popularity – he was ranked No. 12 on Hollywood’s biggest star list. In 1971, James appeared as an Irish revolutionary and an explosive expert in Sergio Leone‘s western “Duck, You Sucker!”. Doubtlessly, all these engagements increased the popularity of James Coburn as well as his overall wealth.

During the 1980s James Coburn appeared in fewer movies, due to severe rheumatoid arthritis. Despite the pain, he returned to filming in the 1990s and played several supporting roles in movies including “Maverick” (1994) opposite Jodie Foster and Mel Gibson, “Eraser” (1996) featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, and “The Nutty Professor” (1996) with Eddie Murphy in the leading roles (yes, roles!). For his role of Glen Whitehouse in the 1997 drama “Affliction”, James Coburn was honored with Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. One of the last James’ roles included a voice acting “appearance” in Pixar’s animated comedy “Monsters, Inc.” (2001). All these roles positively impacted James Coburn’s overall wealth.

When it comes to his personal life, James Coburn was a real gear head – he had an impressive collection of unique, expensive and rare cars. His personal garage featured Ferrari 250 GT Lusso, Ferrari Daytona, Ferrari 308, Ferrari 412P and Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California SWB. The latter, 13th out of just 56 produced, was restored and sold in an auction for over $10 million to British broadcaster Chris Evans.

James Coburn was married to Beverly Kelly, with whom he had one child, between 1959 and 1979 when they split. From 1993 to his death in 2002, James was married to Paula O’Hara. James Coburn passed away on the 18th November 2002, in Beverly Hills, California after a heart attack at the age of 74.

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James Coburn Quick Info

Full Name James Coburn
Net Worth $10 Million
Date Of Birth August 31, 1928
Died November 18, 2002
Place Of Birth , Laurel, Nebraska, United States
Height 1.88 m
Profession Actor
Education El Camino College Compton Center, Los Angeles City College
Nationality American
Spouse Paula Murad Coburn (m. 1993–2002), Beverly Kelly (m. 1959–1979)
Children James H. Coburn IV, Lisa Coburn
Parents James Harrison Coburn, Mylet S. Coburn
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000336/
Awards Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
Movies The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, Our Man Flint, Cross of Iron, In Like Flint, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, Duck, You Sucker!, Affliction, Charade, Monsters, Inc., The President’s Analyst, Snow Dogs, The Nutty Professor, Major Dundee, Maverick, Ride Lonesome, Hard Times, Hudson Hawk, Harry …
TV Shows Captain Planet and the Planeteers, The Fifth Corner, Darkroom, Acapulco, Klondike

James Coburn Trademarks

  1. Lanky, lean frame
  2. Often played unscrupulous, mean characters
  3. Narrow eyes and wide mouth
  4. Deeply calm, yet authoritative voice

James Coburn Quotes

  • [on Stella Adler] Stella taught us that without style, without personality, you’re just a stick out there.
  • [on winning the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for Affliction (1997)] I finally got one right, I guess.
  • Sam [Sam Peckinpah] was a mad genius. He would shove you right over into the abyss and sometime he would jump right in after you.
  • I meditate, I take good care of myself, sure. I don’t get too involved in the details.
  • I came from dust bowl folk — ordinary people who were stultified by the American Dream.
  • I’m a jazz kind of actor, not rock’n’roll.
  • [on Hard Contract (1969)] I was really unhappy with that film, because the fellow that directed it was also the writer. Now, he’s a brilliant writer, but he was a terrible director. And he did so many things that were wrong, just out of pure ego, that he drove us all up the wall.
  • [on Steve McQueen] Steve has to prove he had a worse childhood than anybody else. Only one other person I know can compete with him and that’s Charles Bronson.
  • [on Sam Peckinpah] He knew how to bring something out of an actor that even the actor didn’t know was there. That’s what an actor works for. What else is there? Saying lines, or being cute, or whatever. No. People think about that. People think that acting is an easy chore. “Why, I can do that”. Like they have today. Tits and ass, and this studio who’s always doing his trip. Shooting and killing and blowing things up. Nah. That’s junk. It’s terrible junk. Commercial shit is what it is. And everybody likes it because it’s easy. Nobody has to think about anything. They just sit there and sensitize themselves or desensitize themselves to anything real. And it’s, “Oh boy! Wasn’t he great? See that gun he had?” They’re made for thirteen-, fourteen-year-old boys.
  • [on Sam Peckinpah] Sam is, I think, a great filmmaker. Of course, he’s his own worst enemy. Sam is an unusual human being, and he needs to be treated like an unusual human being. He can create an atmosphere, whether he’s drunk, sober, pissed off or in a rage, or whatever. I mean, for about three or four hours a day, he’s a fucking genius. But the rest of the time he spends wallowing in a kind of emotional reaction to either good or bad memories.
  • Actors are boring when they are not working. It’s a natural condition, because they don’t have anything to do. They just lay around, and that’s why so many of them get drunk. They really get to be boring people. My wife will attest to that.

James Coburn Important Facts

  • $50,000 plus points
  • Gained an Associate of Arts from Compton Junior College in 1950, before being drafted into the Army. Then on his return from service in Germany, he studied acting at Los Angeles City College, (along with Robert Vaughn) and improvisation at Jeff Corey’s Professional Actors Workshop. One of his colleagues there was James Dean. He did not study at UCLA.
  • Has a granddaughter named Jayn Coburn who is the daughter of his son James H. Coburn IV.
  • Has appeared in two feature films with actor Mel Gibson. Maverick (1994) and Payback (1999).
  • Became good friends with Kris Kristofferson during the filming of Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973). They also worked together on Convoy (1978) and Payback (1999). Coburn contributed with backup vocals on Kristofferson’s album “Who’s to Bless and Who’s to Blame”.
  • During the 1960s he was often compared with Lee Marvin.
  • Was the original choice for the role of Hannibal Smith in The A-Team (1983), a role which later went to George Peppard.
  • For a time he did ads for “Schlitz” beer. Later after the contract was finished he admitted on a talk show that he never liked the taste of the beer.
  • He once played the gong on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962).
  • Despite being one of the stars, he had only eleven lines in The Magnificent Seven (1960).
  • Was a big fan of Seven Samurai (1954). His favorite character in that film eventually became the character he ended up playing in The Magnificent Seven (1960).
  • College friend of his The Magnificent Seven (1960) co-star Robert Vaughn.
  • Appeared with Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson in two films, both of which were directed by John Sturges: The Magnificent Seven (1960) and The Great Escape (1963).
  • At the time of his death, he was at home listening to music and playing his flute.
  • Step-daughter Lisa was web mistress for genesimmons.com, the official website of Gene Simmons from the rock group KISS.
  • He had a relationship with Lynsey de Paul.
  • He co-wrote two songs with Lynsey de Paul, “Melancholy Melon” and “Losin’ the Blues for You” that appeared on her album “Tigers and Fireflies”.
  • Appears on the cover of Paul McCartney’s 1973 album “Band on the Run”.
  • Along with his The Magnificent Seven (1960) co-star, Steve McQueen, Coburn was a pallbearer at the funeral of his friend (and his martial arts instructor), Bruce Lee, on July 31, 1973 in Seattle, Washington.
  • Became a father for the 1st time at age 32 when his 1st wife Beverly Kelly gave birth to their son James H. Coburn IV on May 22, 1961.
  • In 1979, Coburn started suffering from severe rheumatoid arthritis, which left him debilitated at times. In 1998, a holistic healer started him on a dietary supplement, which resulted in a drastic improvement in his condition.

James Coburn Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Tate 1960 TV Series Jory Actor
The Deputy 1960 TV Series Lester ‘Coffer’ Adams Actor
Peter Gunn 1960 TV Series Bud Bailey Actor
Have Gun – Will Travel 1959-1960 TV Series Bill Sledge / Jack Harvey Actor
Bourbon Street Beat 1960 TV Series Buzz Griffin Actor
Men Into Space 1960 TV Series Dr. Narry Actor
Sugarfoot 1960 TV Series Rome Morgan Actor
Bat Masterson 1959-1960 TV Series Leo Talley / Poke Otis Actor
Wichita Town 1959-1960 TV Series Wally / Fletcher Actor
Bronco 1959-1960 TV Series Jesse James / Adam Coverly Actor
The Texan 1960 TV Series Cal Gruder Actor
The Millionaire 1959 TV Series Lew Bennett Actor
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1958-1959 TV Series Union Sergeant / Andrews Actor
The DuPont Show with June Allyson 1959 TV Series Floyd Actor
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp 1959 TV Series Buckskin Frank Leslie Actor
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1958-1959 TV Series Jack – Outlaw Leader / Mexican Police Captain Actor
Tombstone Territory 1959 TV Series Chuck Ashley Actor
Whirlybirds 1959 TV Series Steve Alexander Actor
Johnny Ringo 1959 TV Series Moss Taylor Actor
The Californians 1959 TV Series Deputy Anthony Wayne
Anthony Wayne
Actor
The Rough Riders 1959 TV Series Judson Actor
Face of a Fugitive 1959 Purdy Actor
M Squad 1959 TV Series Harry Blacker Actor
The Restless Gun 1958-1959 TV Series Vestry / Tom Quinn Actor
Black Saddle 1959 TV Series Niles Actor
State Trooper 1959 TV Series Dobie Actor
Trackdown 1959 TV Series Joker Wells Actor
Ride Lonesome 1959 Whit Actor
Wagon Train 1958 TV Series Ike Daggett Actor
General Electric Theater 1958 TV Series Claude Firman Actor
Suspicion 1958 TV Series Matt Carson Actor
Studio One in Hollywood 1957 TV Series Sam Chandler Actor
Arli$$ 2002 TV Series Slaugterhouse Sid Perelli Actor
American Gun 2002 Martin Tillman Actor
Snow Dogs 2002 Thunder Jack Actor
Monsters, Inc. Scream Team 2001 Video Game Mr. Waternoose (voice) Actor
Monsters, Inc. 2001 Waternoose (voice) Actor
The Man from Elysian Fields 2001 Alcott Actor
Walter and Henry 2001 TV Movie Charlie Actor
The Yellow Bird 2001 Short Rev. Increase Tutwiler Actor
Proximity 2001 Jim Corcoran Actor
Texas Rangers 2001 Narrator (voice, uncredited) Actor
The Good Doctor 2000 Short Dr. Samuel Roberts Actor
Intrepid 2000 Captain Hal Josephson Actor
Missing Pieces 2000 TV Movie Atticus Cody Actor
Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story 1999 TV Movie Morris Gunn Actor
Noah’s Ark 1999 TV Mini-Series The ‘Peddler’ Actor
Payback 1999/I Justin Fairfax (uncredited) Actor
Vengeance Unlimited 1999 TV Series Boone Paladin Actor
Mr. Murder 1998 TV Movie Drew Oslett, Sr. Actor
Stories from My Childhood 1998 TV Series The Archbishop Actor
Affliction 1997 Glen Whitehouse Actor
Keys to Tulsa 1997 Harmon Shaw Actor
The Second Civil War 1997 TV Movie Jack Buchan Actor
Skeletons 1997 TV Movie Frank Jove Actor
Profiler 1997 TV Series Charles Vanderhorn Actor
The Cherokee Kid 1996 TV Movie Cyrus B. Bloomington Actor
Okavango: Africa’s Savage Oasis 1996 TV Movie Narrator Actor
Football America 1996 TV Movie Narrator Actor
The Nutty Professor 1996 Harlan Hartley Actor
Eraser 1996 WitSec Chief Beller Actor
The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson 1996 James Coburn Actor
C.E.O. 1995 Video Game Dwight Owen Barnes Actor
The Set Up 1995 Jeremiah Cole Actor
Picket Fences 1995 TV Series Walter Brock Actor
Ray Alexander: A Menu for Murder 1995 TV Movie Jeffery Winslow Actor
The Avenging Angel 1995 TV Movie Porter Rockwell Actor
Christmas Reunion 1994 TV Movie Santa Actor
Greyhounds 1994 TV Movie Actor
Maverick 1994 Commodore Duvall Actor
Ray Alexander: A Taste for Justice 1994 TV Movie Jeffrey Winslow Actor
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit 1993 Mr. Crisp Actor
Deadfall 1993 Mike Donan
Lou Donan
Actor
The Hit List 1993 Peter Mayhew Actor
Captain Planet and the Planeteers 1990-1992 TV Series Looten Plunder Actor
Mastergate 1992 TV Movie Major Manley Battle Actor
Murder, She Wrote 1992 TV Series Cyrus Ramsey Actor
The Fifth Corner 1992 TV Series Dr. Grandwell Actor
The Player 1992 James Coburn Actor
Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 1992 TV Movie Jim Hathaway Actor
True Facts 1992 TV Movie Actor
Silverfox 1991 TV Movie Robert Fox Actor
Hudson Hawk 1991 George Kaplan Actor
Young Guns II 1990 John Simpson Chisum Actor
Call from Space 1989 Short Actor
Train to Heaven 1989 Gregorius Actor
Death of a Soldier 1986 Maj. Patrick Dannenberg Actor
Martin’s Day 1985 Lt. Lardner Actor
Sins of the Father 1985 TV Movie Frank Murchison Actor
Draw! 1984 TV Movie Sam Starret Actor
Faerie Tale Theatre 1984 TV Series The Gypsy Actor
Digital Dreams 1983 TV Movie Actor
Malibu 1983 TV Movie Tom Wharton Actor
Looker 1981 John Reston Actor
Jacqueline Susann’s Valley of the Dolls 1981 TV Movie Henry Bellamy Actor
High Risk 1981 Serrano Actor
Mr. Patman 1980 Patman Actor
Loving Couples 1980 Dr. Walter Kirby Actor
The Baltimore Bullet 1980 Nick Casey Actor
Escape 1980/II TV Series Narrator Actor
Goldengirl 1979 Jack Dryden Actor
The Muppet Movie 1979 El Sleezo Cafe Owner Actor
Firepower 1979 Jerry Fanon
Eddie
Actor
California Suite 1978 Pilot in Diana Barrie’s Film on Airplane (uncredited) Actor
The Dain Curse 1978 TV Mini-Series Hamilton Nash Actor
Cross of Iron 1977 Unteroffizier Feldwebel (S / Sgt.) Rolf Steiner Actor
Midway 1976 Capt. Vinton Maddox Actor
The Last Hard Men 1976 Provo Actor
Sky Riders 1976 Jim McCabe Actor
Jackpot 1975 Actor
Hard Times 1975 Speed Actor
Bite the Bullet 1975 Luke Matthews Actor
The Internecine Project 1974 Robert Elliot Actor
Harry in Your Pocket 1973 Harry Actor
The Last of Sheila 1973 Clinton Green Actor
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid 1973 Pat Garrett Actor
A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die 1972 Colonello Pembroke Actor
The Honkers 1972 Lew Lathrop Actor
The Carey Treatment 1972 Dr. Peter Carey Actor
Duck, You Sucker 1971 John H. Mallory Actor
The Last of the Mobile Hot Shots 1970 Jeb Stuart Thorington Actor
Hard Contract 1969 John Cunningham Actor
Candy 1968 Dr. A.B. Krankheit Actor
Duffy 1968 Duffy Actor
The President’s Analyst 1967 Dr. Sidney Schaefer Actor
Waterhole #3 1967 Lewton Cole Actor
In Like Flint 1967 Derek Flint Actor
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round 1966 Eli Kotch Actor
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? 1966 Lt. Christian Actor
Our Man Flint 1966 Derek Flint Actor
The Loved One 1965 Immigration Officer Actor
A High Wind in Jamaica 1965 Zac Actor
Major Dundee 1965 Samuel Potts Actor
The Americanization of Emily 1964 Lt. Cmdr. Paul ‘Bus’ Cummings Actor
The Defenders 1964 TV Series Earl Chafee Actor
Route 66 1964 TV Series Hamar Neilsen Actor
Kings of the Sun 1963 Narrator (uncredited) Actor
The Man from Galveston 1963 Boyd Palmer Actor
Charade 1963 Tex Panthollow Actor
The Twilight Zone 1963 TV Series Major French Actor
The Eleventh Hour 1963 TV Series Steve Kowlowski Actor
The Greatest Show on Earth 1963 TV Series Kelly Actor
Combat! 1963 TV Series Corporal Arnold Kanger Actor
The Great Escape 1963 Sedgwick ‘Manufacturer’ Actor
Stoney Burke 1963 TV Series Dr. Henry Jamison Actor
Hell Is for Heroes 1962 Cpl. Henshaw Actor
Naked City 1962 TV Series Harry Brind Actor
Tales of Wells Fargo 1958-1962 TV Series Ben Crider / Idaho Actor
Bonanza 1959-1962 TV Series Elmer Trace / Ross Marquette / Pete Jessup Actor
Perry Mason 1961-1962 TV Series General Addison Brand / Donald Fletcher Actor
The Dick Powell Theatre 1962 TV Series Charlie Allnut Actor
Checkmate 1962 TV Series Gresch Actor
Rawhide 1962 TV Series Colonel Briscoe Actor
Cain’s Hundred 1962 TV Series Arthur Troy Actor
King of Diamonds 1962 TV Series Dekker Actor
Ripcord 1962 TV Series Bert Tucker Actor
The Rifleman 1958-1961 TV Series Ambrose / Cy Parker Actor
Cheyenne 1961 TV Series Kell Actor
The Brothers Brannagan 1961 TV Series Dell Actor
Acapulco 1961 TV Series Gregg Miles Actor
Laramie 1959-1961 TV Series Gil Spanner / Finch Actor
Outlaws 1961 TV Series Culley Scott Actor
The Untouchables 1961 TV Series Dennis Garrity Actor
Klondike 1960-1961 TV Series Jeff Durain
Jefferson Durain
Actor
The Tall Man 1961 TV Series John Miller Actor
Stagecoach West 1961 TV Series Sam Murdock Actor
The Detectives 1961 TV Series Duke Hawkins Actor
The Aquanauts 1961 TV Series Joe Casey Actor
Lawman 1960 TV Series Lank Bailey / Blake Carr Actor
The Magnificent Seven 1960 Britt Actor
Zane Grey Theater 1959-1960 TV Series Charlie Doyle / Jess Newton Actor
Death Valley Days 1960 TV Series Actor
Wanted: Dead or Alive 1959-1960 TV Series Howard Catlett / Jesse Holloway / Henry Turner Actor
Richard Diamond, Private Detective 1960 TV Series Victor Tavo Actor
The Mists of Avalon 2001 TV Mini-Series executive producer – 2 episodes Producer
The Rockford Files 1977 TV Series 1 episode Director
Circle of Iron 1978 story Writer
Convoy 1978 second unit director Assistant Director
Passion & Poetry: Sam’s War 2011 Video documentary in memory of Thanks
The New Bike 2009 Short acknowledgment Thanks
Passion & Poetry: The Ballad of Sam Peckinpah 2005 Documentary in memoriam Thanks
Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do 1995 Documentary special thanks Thanks
Passion & Poetry: Sam’s Trucker Movie 2013 Documentary Himself Self
Passion & Poetry: Sam’s War 2011 Video documentary Himself Self
Passion & Poetry: Major Dundee 2005 Video short Himself Self
Passion & Poetry: The Ballad of Sam Peckinpah 2005 Documentary Himself Self
A Distant Battle: Memories of Operation Market Garden 2004 Video documentary short Narrator (voice) Self
Blood and Steel: Making ‘Enter the Dragon’ 2004 Video documentary short Himself Self
The 75th Annual Academy Awards 2003 TV Special Himself (Memorial Tribute) Self
Gala Paramount Pictures Celebrates 90th Anniversary with 90 Stars for 90 Years 2002 TV Movie Himself Self
A Man Called Jones: The Real Virgil Hilts 2002 Video documentary short Narrator Self
I Love Muppets 2002 TV Special Himself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1999-2002 TV Series Himself Self
Film Genre 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Hollywood Beat 2001 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days 2001 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Hollywood Greats 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Once Upon a Time: Sergio Leone 2001 Video documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
Intimate Portrait 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Twentieth Century Fox: The Blockbuster Years 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself – Host Self
Great Performances 2000 TV Series Himself Self
World’s Scariest Ghosts: Caught on Tape 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself – Host Self
Guns for Hire: The Making of ‘The Magnificent Seven’ 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Gran premio internazionale della TV 2000 TV Series Himself – Winner Self
Dale’s All Stars 2000 TV Series Himself Self
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role Self
Scene by Scene 2000 TV Series Himself Self
The BBC and the BAFTA Lifetime Achievement Tribute to Richard Attenborough 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Hollywood Hero 1999 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Famous Families 1999 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Payback: Interview with Mel Gibson, Maria Bello, Lucy Liu and James Coburn 1999 Video short Himself Self
El Magacine 1999 TV Series Himself Self
The Living Edens 1998-1999 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
The 71st Annual Academy Awards 1999 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role Self
5th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 1999 TV Special Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1999 TV Series Himself Self
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1999 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1994-1999 TV Series Himself Self
Charlie Rose 1999 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Bruce Lee: The Legend Lives On 1999 TV Movie Himself Self
The Path of the Dragon 1998 Video documentary short Himself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 1998 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Blackjack 1997 Video documentary Host Self
Craps 1997 Video documentary Host Self
Slots with Video Poker 1997 Video documentary Host Self
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years 1997 TV Movie documentary Narrator / Host Self
John Wayne: On Board with the Duke 1997 Video documentary Himself Self
Ben Johnson: Third Cowboy on the Right 1996 Documentary Himself Self
Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen 1996 TV Series documentary Quote Reader Self
Arctic Kingdom: Life at the Edge 1995 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
100 Years of the Hollywood Western 1994 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
¿Qué apostamos? 1994 TV Series Himself Self
The Life of Bruce Lee 1994 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
HBO First Look 1994 TV Series documentary short Himself Self
Gottschalk Late Night 1994 TV Series Himself Self
Golden Globes 50th Anniversary Celebration 1994 TV Movie Himself Self
The Curse of the Dragon 1993 Documentary Himself Self
Sam Peckinpah: Man of Iron 1993 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Wild West 1993 TV Mini-Series documentary Self
The 50th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1993 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 14th Annual CableACE Awards 1993 TV Special Himself Self
Return to ‘The Great Escape’ 1993 Video documentary short Himself Self
Hugh Hefner: Once Upon a Time 1992 Documentary Narrator Self
One on One with John Tesh 1992 TV Series Himself Self
Hollywood Stuntmakers 1991 TV Series Himself Self
My Riviera 1990 TV Series Himself Self
Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge 1990 Video documentary Himself Self
This Is Your Life 1989 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Wogan 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Walking After Midnight 1988 Documentary Himself Self
The Edge and Beyond 1988 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood 1987 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The Infinite Voyage 1987 TV Series documentary Host (1990-1991) Self
The Wildest West Show of the Stars 1986 TV Movie Himself – Grand Marshall Self
The Lion’s Roar 1985 Documentary Narrator Self
Cowboys of the Saturday Matinee 1984 Video documentary Host Self
All-Star Birthday Party at Annapolis 1982 TV Movie Himself Self
Saturday Night Live 1982 TV Series Himself – Host / Various Self
Darkroom 1981-1982 TV Series Himself – Host Self
The Fall Guy 1981 TV Series Himself Self
Superstunt II 1980 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The Muppet Show 1980 TV Series Himself – Special Guest Star Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1967-1980 TV Series Himself – Actor / Himself Self
Good Morning America 1977-1980 TV Series Himself Self
The Muppets Go Hollywood 1979 TV Special Himself (uncredited) Self
The 51st Annual Academy Awards 1979 TV Special documentary Himself – Co-Presenter: Best Cinematography Self
Hollywood’s Diamond Jubilee 1978 TV Special Himself – Interview Self
Speed Fever 1978 Documentary Himself Self
White Rock 1977 Documentary Narrator Self
Superstunt 1977 TV Special Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1966-1977 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself / Herself Self
The 2nd Annual People’s Choice Awards 1976 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Parkinson 1973 TV Series Himself Self
The 45th Annual Academy Awards 1973 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend 1973 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
The David Frost Show 1971-1972 TV Series Himself Self
Headshop 1971 TV Series Himself Self
Horizon 1970 TV Series documentary Himself – narrator Self
Bracken’s World 1970 TV Series Himself Self
The Dick Cavett Show 1969 TV Series Himself Self
The Linkletter Show 1967 TV Series Himself Self
Cinema 1967 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 38th Annual Academy Awards 1966 TV Special Himself – Co-Presenter: Best Music Score Awards Self
Action on the Beach 1964 Short documentary Himself Self
What’s My Line? 1955-1956 TV Series Himself – Remington electric shaver ad Self
Masterminds 2016/I Derek Flint (uncredited) Archive Footage
I Am Steve McQueen 2014 Documentary Sedgwick ‘Manufacturer’ (in ‘The Great Escape’) Archive Footage
I Am Bruce Lee 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Edición Especial Coleccionista 2011 TV Series Tex Panthollow Archive Footage
Muppets 201: Rarities from the Henson Vault 2009 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Il falso bugiardo 2008 Himself Archive Footage
How the West Was Lost 2008 TV Movie documentary Britt / Sheriff Pat Garrett (uncredited) Archive Footage
Paybacks Are a Bitch 2007 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
The McCartney Years 2007 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Cámara negra. Teatro Victoria Eugenia 2007 TV Short documentary Himself Archive Footage
Payback: Straight Up 2006 Video Justin Fairfax (uncredited) Archive Footage
Sam Peckinpah: Portrait 2006 Himself Archive Footage
Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That 2005 TV Movie documentary Whit Archive Footage
Sam Peckinpah’s West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Go West, Young Man! 2003 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
RIP 2002 2002 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
The Kid Stays in the Picture 2002 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Making of ‘Midway’ 2001 Video documentary short Captain Vinton Maddox Archive Footage
The Unbeatable Bruce Lee 2001 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Bruce Lee: A Warrior’s Journey 2000 Video documentary Archive Footage
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do 1995 Documentary Himself (training scenes with Bruce Lee) (uncredited) Archive Footage
Biography 1994 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hey Folks, It’s Intermission Time 1993 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hollywood Mavericks 1990 Documentary Pat Garrett (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years 1986 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Bruce Lee, the Legend 1984 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Of Muppets and Men: The Making of ‘The Muppet Show’ 1981 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Murder Men 1961 Arthur Troy Archive Footage
Frontier Justice 1961 TV Series Jess Newton Archive Footage

James Coburn Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2002 Lifetime Achievement Award St. Louis International Film Festival Won
1999 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Affliction (1997) Won
1999 Life Career Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Won
1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Denver International Film Festival Won
1995 Maverick Award Taos Talking Picture Festival Won
1994 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Won
1994 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture Awarded on April 1, 1994 at 7051 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1976 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture Bite the Bullet (1975) Won
2002 Lifetime Achievement Award St. Louis International Film Festival Nominated
1999 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Affliction (1997) Nominated
1999 Life Career Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Nominated
1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Denver International Film Festival Nominated
1995 Maverick Award Taos Talking Picture Festival Nominated
1994 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Nominated
1994 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture Awarded on April 1, 1994 at 7051 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1976 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture Bite the Bullet (1975) Nominated