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Powers Allen Boothe (born June 1, 1948) is an American television and film actor. Some of his most notable roles include his Emmy-winning 1980 portrayal of Jim Jones in Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones and his turns as TV detective Philip Marlowe in the 1980s, as Cy Tolliver on Deadwood, as "Curly Bill" Brocious in Tombstone, Gideon Malick in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as well as Vice-President and subsequently President Noah Daniels on 24 and as the voice of Gorilla Grodd in the DC Animated Universe. From 2012 to 2014 he starred as Lamar Wyatt in the ABC musical drama series Nashville.
Boothe, the youngest of three boys, was born on a farm in Snyder, the seat of Scurry County, Texas, to Emily Kathryn (née Reeves) and Merrill Vestal Boothe, a rancher. Boothe is the father of actress Parisse Boothe.
After graduating from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, Boothe joined the repertory company of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, with roles in Henry IV, Part 2 (portraying Henry IV of England), Troilus and Cressida, and others. His New York stage debut was in the 1974 Lincoln Center production of Richard III. Five years later, his Broadway theater debut came in a starring role in the one-act play Lone Star, written by James McLure.
James Warren "Jim" Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was an American cult leader. Jones was the founder and leader of the Peoples Temple, infamous due to the mass murder-suicide in November 1978 of 918 of its members in Jonestown, Guyana, the murder of Congressman Leo Ryan, and the ordering of four additional Temple member deaths in Georgetown, the Guyanese capital. Nearly three-hundred children were murdered at Jonestown, almost all of them by cyanide poisoning. Jones died from a gunshot wound to the head; it is suspected his death was a suicide.
Jones was born in Indiana and started the Temple there in the 1950s. He later moved the Temple to California in the mid-1960s, and gained notoriety with the move of the Temple's headquarters to San Francisco in the early 1970s.
Jones was born in a rural area of Crete, Indiana, to James Thurman Jones (1887–1951), a World War I veteran, and Lynetta Putnam (1902–1977). Lynetta reportedly believed she had given birth to a messiah. He was of Irish and Welsh descent. Jones later claimed partial Cherokee ancestry through his mother, though according to his maternal second cousin Barbara Shaffer, this is likely untrue. Economic difficulties during the Great Depression necessitated that Jones' family move to Lynn, Indiana, in 1934, where he grew up in a shack without plumbing.
This time Marlowe is hired by a wealthy man, to buy off the girlfriend of his nephew and heir. Trouble begins when the nephew is murdered with her gun.... Powers Boothe as p.i. Philip Marlowe in yet another exciting episode.
Totally uncalled for and funny sentence from Powers Boothe who portrayed Cash Bailey - a drug dealer in Extreme Prejudice. Props to the scriptwriter. :)
Powers Boothe (VP on 24 Season Six, previously of Deadwood) talks about being on the hit show.
The story of the People's Temple cult led by Jim Jones and the events involving its move to Guyana and its eventual mass suicide.
This is the 5:th and last episode in season 1 of Philip Marlowe, starring Powers Boothe as the hard but fair private eye, who takes care of every trouble that is in his way to clear things up. This episode is called "Finger Man", april 1983.
Another cool scene from Tombstone (1993), featuring the great Powers Boothe as Curly Bill Brocius. His "Well, bye" line has become an internet meme of sorts. It's all in the delivery, folks.
The Beaufort International Film Festival's 2012 Interview with Powers Boothe and Tom Berenger. They talk about making The Hatfields & McCoys for the History Channel, the current state of the business of film, and the art of acting and filmmaking. From the Wine Room at Breakwater Restaurant.
Interview with Powers Boothe (Senator Roark) for Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. . JOIN QUIZGROUP PARTNER PROGRAM: http://join.quizgroup.com/ .
This episode is the the last one in season 2 of Philip Marlowe, private eye. It is also the last one of the entire miniseries that went in 1983, season 1, and 1986, season 2. The complete miniseries of Marlowe is now uploaded on youtube, hope you will enjoy it, and as usual, it's the one and only, the charismatic Powers Boothe, who plays Mr Philip Marlowe, the tough but fair private investigator. Take care out there everyone. Thanks for watching and good bye.
Emmy winning actor Powers Boothe was presented the prestigious Jean Ribaut Award for Acting Excellence at the 6 th Annual Beaufort International Film Festival, in Beaufort SC on February 18, 2012. He was presented the award by Academy Award nominee Tom Berenger. Powers Boothe and Tom Berenger will appear in the upcoming History Channel Mini Series, Hatfields and McCoys, on Memorial Day.
American Bill Markham (Powers Boothe) has taken his family to the jungles of Brazil, where he has been hired to design a dam. After his son is abducted by an aboriginal tribe on the edge of the rain forest, Bill spends the next 10 years searching for him.
A squad of National Guards on an isolated weekend exercise in the Louisiana swamp must fight for their lives when they anger local Cajuns by stealing their canoes. Without live ammunition and in a strange country, their experience begins to mirror the Vietnam experience. - Written by Keith Loh Directed by Walter Hill Cast: Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe, Fred Ward, Franklyn Seales, T.K. Carter, Lewis Smith, Les Lannom, Peter Coyote, Brion James
Embittered by Superman's heroic successes and soaring popularity, Lex Luthor forms a dangerous alliance with the powerful computer/villain Brainiac. Using advanced weaponry and a special strain of Kryptonite harvested from the far reaches of outer space, Luthor specifically redesigns Brainiac to defeat the Man of Steel. CAST Tim Daly as Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman Powers Boothe as Lex Luthor Dana Delany as Lois Lane Lance Henriksen as Brainiac George Dzundza as Perry White Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen Tara Strong as Mercy Graves
Also Starring Powers Boothe.
The Spree (1998) - Starring Jennifer Beals and Powers Boothe. Jennifer plays a cat burglar who convinces a police offer (who is obsessed with her) to join her in crime.
Un excellent téléfilm avec une pléiade de trés bons acteurs. Martin Landau, Rebecca de Mornay, Powers Boothe ... La guerre froide à son apogée.
The Big Fat Kill focuses on http://bit.ly/2bGLrO6 a street war between a group of prostitutes and a group of mercenaries, the police, and the mob....
Trailer for the martial arts thriller Rapid Fire (1992) starring Brandon Lee & Powers Boothe. For more retro trailers, be sure to subscribe to Movie Scrapbook.
For those of you who've ever wanted to hear Powers Boothe singing, here's an excerpt from one of a few films & TV shows showcasing his musical talent. The song is "Precious Memories" by Joe Purdy, featured in the movie "Straight A's". Hope you enjoy! :-) Oh, & here's the lyrics to the song: Precious memories, how they linger, Precious memories flood my soul... In the stillness of the midnight, Precious, sacred scenes unfold... Precious father, loving mother Fly across the lonely years...
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