
| Joe Don Baker | |
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| Born | February 12, 1936 (1936-02-12) (age 72) Groesbeck, Texas, U.S. |
| Spouse(s) | Maria Dolores Rivero-Torres (1969-present) |
Joe Don Baker (born February 12, 1936) is an American film actor, perhaps best known for his roles as real-life Tennessee sheriff Buford Pusser in the film Walking Tall and CIA agent Jack Wade in GoldenEye.
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Baker was born in Groesbeck, Texas, the son of Edna (née McDonald) and Doyle Charles Baker.[1] He got his start in acting as an uncredited character in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, but his real beginnings came when he scored the role of Steve McQueen's younger brother in the film Junior Bonner, directed by Sam Peckinpah. He later starred in the 1973 film Walking Tall, directed by Phil Karlson. (Baker also starred in the auteur's final film, "Framed", two years later.) Baker was offered a cameo in the remake (which had nothing to do with Sheriff Buford Pusser) but declined the offer.
His work in 1973's Charley Varrick may remain Baker's most memorable success. Baker was praised for a courageous and offbeat portrait of the sadistic hitman Molly. The film starred Walter Matthau as the bank robber Varrick, and won a British Academy Award.
Although lampooned on the Mystery Science Theater 3000 television series for Mitchell and Final Justice, Baker has given many outstanding performances in a career spanning four decades. In 1980, he became the first actor[citation needed] to receive $1,000,000 to star in a television series--the short lived police drama Eischeid where he played Chief Earl Eischeid.
He was "The Whammer," a mighty baseball slugger clearly modeled after Babe Ruth, in the 1984 baseball drama The Natural that starred Robert Redford. In a scene, the Whammer takes three swings at pitches from the young Roy Hobbs to try to impress a mysterious woman they have met on a train.
In 1985, he portrayed the corrupt Chief Jerry Karlin in Fletch. In the UK, Baker is probably best known as CIA agent Darius Jedburgh from the drama serial Edge of Darkness.
Martin Scorsese directed him as a private detective in 1991's Cape Fear, hired by a man (Nick Nolte) whose family is being threatened by a psychopathic ex-convict (Robert DeNiro).
While actor Carroll O'Connor was undergoing heart bypass surgery, Baker took his place on the television series In the Heat of the Night. Baker appeared as Captain Tom Duggan, a retired police captain who filled in while O'Connor's character was away at a police convention.
In 1987, Baker got the role of the villain Brad Whitaker in the Bond film The Living Daylights, starring Timothy Dalton as James Bond. In 1995 and 1997 Baker returned to the series, this time playing a different character, CIA agent Jack Wade, in GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies with Pierce Brosnan as Bond.
The character of Wade is similar to that of CIA agent Darius Jedburgh, played by Baker in the 1985 BBC Television serial Edge of Darkness. He was nominated for "Best Actor" by the British Academy Television Awards. This serial was directed by Martin Campbell, who also cast Baker as Wade in GoldenEye.
Baker was said to have actually tried out for the role of James Bond once for Live and Let Die. Baker also shares a birthday with Bond girl Maud Adams.
| Preceded by Christopher Walken |
Official James Bond villain actor (with Jeroen Krabbé) 1987 |
Succeeded by Robert Davi |
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