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James Robin Spence Mitchum Wiki Biography
James Mitchum was born on the 8th May 1941 in Los Angeles, California, USA, and is an actor, although probably best known as the eldest son of the legendary actor Robert Mitchum. James is also best known for his roles in such movies as the “In Harm’s Way” (1965) and “Moonrunners” (1975).
Have you ever wondered how rich James Mitchum is, as of mid- 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Mitchum’s net worth is as high as $1 million, an amount earned through his acting career, which started in 1949.
James Mitchum was a son of Robert Mitchum and Dorothy Mitchum. He began his career in 1949 as a child actor in an uncredited role in the western film called “Colorado Territory’, starring Joel McCrea, Virginia Mayo and Dorothy Malone. He apparently didn’t play another part until 1958, when still just 17 he was cast in a role alongside his father Robert, Gene Barry and Jacques Aubucho in the film “Thunder Road’; his net worth was established.
In the early ‘60s, Mitchum again co-starred with his father in the comedy “The Last Time I Saw Archie” (1961), while in 1963, he played in Carl Foreman’s Golden Globe Award-nominated film “The Victors,” starring Vince Edwards, Albert Finney and George Hamilton. In 1965, James portrayed Ensign Griggs in Otto Preminger’s Oscar Award-nominated war drama “In Harm’s Way”, with John Wayne, Kirk Douglas and Patricia Neal, and that same year, Mitchum appeared alongside Glenn Ford, Elke Sommer and Rita Hayworth in Burt Kennedy’s “The Money Trap,” adding steadily to his net worth
James continued with roles in such movies as Dennis Hopper’s “The Last Movie” (1971), starred in “Moonrunners” (1975), and played Tracker in Richard Compton’s thriller “Assault in Paradise” in 1977. He failed to secure a notable role in the ‘80s but still managed to appear alongside his father in Lee H. Katzin’s “Jake Spanner, Private Eye” in 1989. In 1990, Mitchum had a part in Rick Sloane’s thriller “Marked for Murder,” and then he took a break from acting before played in the movie “Genghis Khan: The Story of a Lifetime” in 2010, which is his latest film.
Regarding his personal life, James Mitchum was married to Wende Wagner from 1967 to 1978, and has a child with her. He is now married to Vivian Mitchum, and has two children with her.
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James Robin Spence Mitchum Quick Info
Full Name | James Mitchum |
Net Worth | $1 Million |
Date Of Birth | May 8, 1941 |
Place Of Birth | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Height | 6′ 3″ (1.91 m) |
Profession | Actor |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Wende Wagner (m. 1967–1978), Vivian Mitchum |
Children | Price Mitchum, Will Mitchum, Caitlin Mitchum |
Parents | Robert Mitchum, Dorothy Mitchum |
Siblings | Christopher Mitchum, Trini Mitchum |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0593848/ |
Movies | Thunder Road, Young Guns of Texas, Trackdown, Ambush Bay, Moonrunners, Grand Canyon Massacre, Crazy Jungle Adventure, Hollywood Cop, The Tramplers, Ride the Wild Surf, The Invincible Six, Monster, The Money Trap, Zebra Force, Blackout, Enemy, Genghis Khan, Jake Spanner, Private Eye, Marked for Murde… |
James Robin Spence Mitchum Important Facts
- $280 /week
- Father of Price Mitchum, Will and Caitlin.
- Great-uncle of Cappy Van Dien and Grace Van Dien.
- Uncle of Bentley Mitchum and Carrie Mitchum.
- Nephew of John Mitchum and Julie Mitchum.
- Brother of Christopher Mitchum and Trini Mitchum.
- Son of Robert Mitchum and Dorothy Mitchum.
James Robin Spence Mitchum Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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Genghis Khan: The Story of a Lifetime | 2010 | Actor | ||
Enemy | 1990/I | Maj. Bauer | Actor | |
Mal d’Africa | 1990 | Frank | Actor | |
Marked for Murder | 1990 | Video | Rainier | Actor |
Jake Spanner, Private Eye | 1989 | TV Movie | Lieutenant Kevin Spanner (as Jim Mitchum) | Actor |
Colli di cuoio | 1989 | Actor | ||
I predatori della pietra magica | 1988 | Sugar | Actor | |
Mercenary Fighters | 1988 | Wilson Jeffords | Actor | |
Code Name: Zebra | 1987 | Frank Barnes (as Jim Mitchum) | Actor | |
Hollywood Cop | 1987 | Feliciano (as Jim Mitchum) | Actor | |
Im Dschungel ist der Teufel los | 1982 | Butch Donovan (as Jim Mitchum) | Actor | |
Monster | 1980 | Travis (as Jim Mitchum) | Actor | |
Blackout | 1978 | Dan Evans | Actor | |
Assault in Paradise | 1977 | Tracker | Actor | |
Trackdown | 1976 | Jim Calhoun | Actor | |
Moonrunners | 1975 | Grady Hagg | Actor | |
The Last Movie | 1971 | Art (as Jim Mitchum) | Actor | |
Two-Lane Blacktop | 1971 | Man #2 at Race Track (as Jim Mitcham) | Actor | |
The Invincible Six | 1970 | Nazar | Actor | |
The High Chaparral | 1969 | TV Series | Johnny Keogh | Actor |
Ambush Bay | 1966 | Pvt. James Grenier | Actor | |
The Tramplers | 1965 | Hoby Cordeen | Actor | |
The Money Trap | 1965 | Detective Wolski | Actor | |
In Harm’s Way | 1965 | Ensign Griggs | Actor | |
Ride the Wild Surf | 1964 | Eskimo | Actor | |
Grand Canyon Massacre | 1964 | Wes Evans | Actor | |
The Victors | 1963 | Pvt. Robert Grogan (as Jim Mitchum) | Actor | |
Young Guns of Texas | 1962 | Morgan Coe | Actor | |
Have Gun – Will Travel | 1962 | TV Series | Roderick Jefferson | Actor |
The Last Time I Saw Archie | 1961 | Corporal | Actor | |
Girls Town | 1959 | Charley Boy (as Jim Mitchum) | Actor | |
The Beat Generation | 1959 | Art Jester (as Jim Mitchum) | Actor | |
Thunder Road | 1958 | Robin Doolin | Actor | |
Colorado Territory | 1949 | Child (uncredited) | Actor | |
Dream Girl of ’67 | 1967 | TV Series | Himself – Bachelor Judge | Self |
The Juke Box Jury | 1959 | TV Series | Himself | Self |