
James Mason
Acting
1909-05-15 · Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, UK
James Neville Mason (known as James Mason; May 15, 1909 – July 27, 1984) was an English actor who made a significant impact on both British and American cinema. His acting career began in the 1930s, where he initially gained recognition for his stage performances in London's West End. He made his film debut in 1935 with the British film "Late Extra," marking the start of his illustrious on-screen journey. Throughout his career, Mason showcased his exceptional acting abilities, often portraying complex and morally ambiguous characters. His commanding presence, distinctive voice, and versatile range allowed him to effortlessly transition between genres, from dramas to thrillers and even period pieces. One of Mason's most acclaimed performances came in 1945 when he starred as the troubled and enigmatic Johnny McQueen in the film "Odd Man Out." His portrayal of the wounded Irish nationalist earned him widespread praise and established him as a respected leading man. Mason's notable filmography includes memorable roles in films such as "The Wicked Lady" (1945), "Pandora and the Flying Dutchman" (1951), "A Star Is Born" (1954), "North by Northwest" (1959), and "Lolita" (1962). His ability to bring depth, sophistication, and complexity to his characters captivated audiences and garnered critical acclaim. Beyond his film career, Mason also dabbled in producing and directing. He co-produced and starred in the acclaimed film "A Star Is Born," showcasing his multifaceted talent and creative vision. Throughout his life, Mason was recognized with numerous awards and nominations, including three Academy Award nominations for Best Actor. He was highly regarded by his peers and critics alike for his impeccable craft and his ability to elevate any production he was a part of.
movieAutobiography of a Princess
as Cyril Sahib · 1975 · 5.5
movieThe Left Hand of the Law
as Senatore Leandri · 1975 · 6.7
movieKidnap Syndicate
as Filippini · 1975 · 6.7
movieMandingo
as Warren Maxwell · 1975 · 6.6
movieThe Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go
as Y.Y. Go · 1974 · 4.9
movie11 Harrowhouse
as Charles D. Watts · 1974 · 5.8
movieFrankenstein: The True Story
as Dr. John Polidori · 1974 · 7.5
movieThe Marseille Contract
as Jacques Brizard · 1974 · 6.0
movieGreat Expectations
as Magwitch · 1974 · 6.8
tvFrankenstein: The True Story
as Dr. John Polidori · 1973 · 8.5
movieThe MacKintosh Man
as Sir George Wheeler · 1973 · 6.1
movieThe Last of Sheila
as Philip Dexter · 1973 · 6.9
movieThe Reformation: Age of Revolt
as Narrator · 1973 · 0.0
movieJohn Keats: His Life and Death
as Narrator · 1973 · 0.0
movieChild's Play
as Jerome Malley · 1972 · 6.1
movieHome, James
as Self · 1972 · 6.5
movieThe Wind in the Wires
as Narrator · 1972 · 0.0
movieKill!
as Alan Hamilton · 1971 · 6.1
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as Narrator · 1971 · 10.0
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as Self · 1971 · 4.7
movieBad Man's River
as Francisco Paco Montero · 1971 · 4.6
tvThe Search for the Nile
as Narrator · 1971 · 6.3
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as Self · 1971 · 7.7
movieCold Sweat
as Captain Ross · 1970 · 5.7