James Anderson

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.9669

Gender

Male

Birthday

13-Jul-1921

Age

(105 years old)

Place of Birth

Wetumpka, Alabama, USA

Also Known As
  • Kyle James
  • James Kyle
  • Jim Anderson
  • James K Anderson

James Anderson

Biography

James Ottie Anderson, Jr. (July 13, 1921 – September 14, 1969), sometimes billed as Kyle James, was an American television and film actor of the 1950s and 1960s. He is probably best known for his role as Robert E. Lee "Bob" Ewell in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). He made over 120 appearances, mostly in television and several films between 1941 and 1969. He made three guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of murder victim Frank Anderson in the 1958 episode, "The Case of the Pint-Sized Client," and murder victim Stanley Piper in the 1960 episode, "The Case of the Ill-Fated Faker." He appeared in a number of westerns throughout his career, often playing a gun-for-hire or outlaw. He died of a heart attack on September 14, 1969. Two films he appeared in The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1969) and Little Big Man (1970) were released posthumously. Description above from the Wikipedia article James Anderson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

As Young As We Are As Young As We Are (1958) Character: Barney
Scandal erupts in a small town when a high school teacher is romantically linked with one of her male students. Newly minted teacher Kim (Pippa Scott) is thrilled to land her first job, even though the principal warns her that the school has a rough reputation. Before classes begin, Kim dates a local, Hank (Robert Harland), and is horrified to learn that he's one of her students.
Speak No Evil Speak No Evil (1950) Character: Don
A video on the consequences of gossip.
El magnifico extranjero El magnifico extranjero (1966) Character: Morse
Rowdy Yates is accused of murder, and has to alert the Army to a bandit assault.
An Annapolis Story An Annapolis Story (1955) Character: Instructor (uncredited)
Two brothers, both cadets at Annapolis, fall in love with the same girl.
Dragnet Dragnet (1954) Character: Fred Kemp
Two homicide detectives try to find just the facts behind a mobster's brutal murder.
The Ballad of Cable Hogue The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970) Character: Preacher
Double-crossed and left without water in the desert, Cable Hogue is saved when he finds a spring. It is in just the right spot for a much needed rest stop on the local stagecoach line, and Hogue uses this to his advantage. He builds a house and makes money off the stagecoach passengers. Hildy, a prostitute from the nearest town, moves in with him. Hogue has everything going his way until the advent of the automobile ends the era of the stagecoach.
The Rawhide Years The Rawhide Years (1956) Character: Deputy Wade
Ben Matthews gives up the flashy life of a riverboat gambler, hoping to settle down in Galena with his girlfriend, luscious entertainer Zoe. But Galena's leading citizen is murdered on the boat; Ben, on arrival, finds a lynch mob after his neck, and flees. Three years of wandering later, Zoe's letters stop coming and Ben returns to find her and attempt the hopeless task of clearing himself.
Five Five (1951) Character: Eric
The film's storyline involves five survivors, one woman and four men, of an atomic bomb disaster. The five come together at a remote, isolated hillside house, where they try to figure out how to survive.
Pressure Point Pressure Point (1962) Character: Father
An African-American prison psychiatrist finds the boundaries of his professionalism sorely tested when he must counsel a disturbed inmate with bigoted Nazi tendencies.
The Fireball The Fireball (1950) Character: Strong Arm Man (uncredited)
Johnny Casar runs away from the orphanage to start a successful career as a roller skater and after setbacks learns to curb his ruthlessness and ambition.
The Rack The Rack (1956) Character: Skinny
Army Captain Edward Hall returns to the U.S. after two years in a prison camp in the Korean War. In the camp, he was brainwashed and helped the Chinese convince the other prisoners that they were fighting an unjust war. When he comes back he is charged for collaboration with the enemy. Where does loyalty end in a prison camp, when the camp is a living hell?
Hellgate Hellgate (1952) Character: Vern Brechene
A man is framed and sent to the toughest prison in the territory.
Tension at Table Rock Tension at Table Rock (1956) Character: Lerner (uncredited)
When the owner of a stagecoach station is killed, a gunman takes his place.
Take the Money and Run Take the Money and Run (1969) Character: Chain Gang Warden
Virgil Starkwell is intent on becoming a notorious bank robber. Unfortunately for Virgil and his not-so-budding career, he is completely incompetent.
China Venture China Venture (1953) Character: Cpl. Walters (uncredited)
American soldiers undertake a mission to capture a Japanese admiral who has survived an air crash in China during WWII.
Legends of the West Legends of the West (1992) Character: Sergeant in 'Little Big Man' (archive footage) (uncredited)
Host Jack Palance explores how Hollywood has depicted Western legends like George Armstrong Custer, Billy the Kid, Crazy Horse and the O.K. Corral
The Blue Veil The Blue Veil (1951) Character: Jim Tappan (Uncredited)
A World War I widow loses her only child and spends the rest of her life as a children's nurse.
The Last Musketeer The Last Musketeer (1952) Character: Russ Tasker
A greedy rancher is charging excessive prices for access to the area's only water supply, extorting the smaller ranchers in the area. A water diviner teams up with a cattle buyer to force the villain to share the water with his neighbors.
Riot in Cell Block 11 Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954) Character: Guard Acton
A prisoner leads his counterparts in a protest for better living conditions which turns violent and ugly.
Pushover Pushover (1954) Character: Beery the Mechanic (uncredited)
A police detective falls for the bank robber's girlfriend he is supposed to be tailing.
Drums Across the River Drums Across the River (1954) Character: Jed Walker
When whites hunger after the gold on Ute Indian land, a bigoted young man finds himself forced into a peacekeeping role.
Hunt the Man Down Hunt the Man Down (1950) Character: Richard Kincaid / William H. Jackson
A lawyer uncovers secrets behind a 12-year-old murder case.
Sergeant York Sergeant York (1941) Character: Eb (uncredited)
Alvin York a hillbilly sharpshooter transforms himself from ruffian to religious pacifist. He is then called to serve his country and despite deep religious and moral objections to fighting becomes one of the most celebrated American heroes of WWI.
Seven Angry Men Seven Angry Men (1955) Character: Henry Thompson
Rise, fall and execution of John Brown, fanatic abolitionist.
Inside Detroit Inside Detroit (1955) Character: N/A
Gus Linden, former racketeer head of a Detroit local of the United Automobile Workers of America, A.F.L, attempts to destroy his successor, Blair Vicker, so he can put his old rackets back into the auto factories. Vickers fights him off, ultimately winning help from Linden's attractive daughter Barbara and from Joni Calvin, Vickers' moll.
The Great Sinner The Great Sinner (1949) Character: Nervous Young Gambler (uncredited)
A young man succumbs to gambling fever.
Ruby Gentry Ruby Gentry (1952) Character: Lucien/Jewel Corey
A sexy but poor young girl marries a rich man she doesn't love, but carries a torch for another man.
I Married a Monster from Outer Space I Married a Monster from Outer Space (1958) Character: Weldon
Aliens from Outer Space are slowly switching places with real humans -- one of the first being a young man about to get married. Slowly, his new wife realizes something is wrong, and her suspicions are confirmed when her husband's odd behaviour begins to show up in other townspeople.
Private Hell 36 Private Hell 36 (1954) Character: Patrolman in Locker Room (uncredited)
In New York City, a bank robbery of $300,000 goes unsolved for a year, until some of the marked bills are found in a Los Angeles drugstore theft. Police detectives Cal Bruner and Jack Farnham investigate and are led from the drugstore to a nightclub, where singer Lilli is another recipient of a stolen bill. With Lilli's help, the partners track down the remaining money, but both Lilli and Jack are dismayed when Cal decides he wants to keep part of it.
Donovan's Brain Donovan's Brain (1953) Character: Chief Tuttle
A scientist takes the brain of dead man and revives it via electrodes as it lays suspended in a tank of liquid. Soon, the brain grows to possess enormous psychic powers and inflicts its personality upon the doctor who saved it, creating a "Jekyll and Hyde" paradigm.
Arrowhead Arrowhead (1953) Character: Jerry August
Chief of Scouts Ed Bannon works for the US Army at Fort Clark, Texas and he dreams of aiding in bringing peace to the region, despite opposition from both the Army and the Apaches.
Running Target Running Target (1956) Character: Ora L. Strothers
In the Colorado Rockies, Sheriff Scott, heads a posse that is after four escaped convicts, and thought it is his sworn duty to return the men dead or alive, he is, as always, reluctant to kill his fellow man. He is accompanied by Jaynes, a tavern owner, who takes much delight in his telescopic rifle, and by "Smitty," a gas station held up the escapees and more than ready to show she can be as tough as any man, although she seems to have some other motive for getting to the leader of the convicts, Kaygo.
The Marauders The Marauders (1955) Character: Louis Ferber
A poor homesteader fights back when he's targeted for extinction by a powerful rancher and his gang of hired thugs.
The Great Jesse James Raid The Great Jesse James Raid (1953) Character: Johnny Dorette
The famed outlaw is talked into saddling up for one more bank robbery.
Has Anybody Seen My Gal? Has Anybody Seen My Gal? (1952) Character: Chauffeur (uncredited)
When a 1920s millionaire tests the fiber of his Vermont family, a young lady and her boyfriend feel the repercussions.
Along the Great Divide Along the Great Divide (1951) Character: Dan Roden
US marshal Len Merrick saves Tim Keith from lynching at the hands of the Roden clan, and hopes to get him to Santa Loma for trial. Vindictive Ned Roden, whose son Ed was killed, still wants personal revenge, and Tim would like to escape before Ned catches up with him again. Can the marshal make it across the desert with Tim and his daughter? Even if he makes it, will justice be served?
Little Big Man Little Big Man (1970) Character: Sergeant
Jack Crabb, looking back from extreme old age, tells of his life being raised by Indians and fighting with General Custer.
The Thing That Couldn't Die The Thing That Couldn't Die (1958) Character: Boyd Abercrombie
A 400 year old disembodied head hypnotizes a female psychic, who recovered it using a dowsing rod, to search for the rest of its body.
Friendly Persuasion Friendly Persuasion (1956) Character: Poor Loser Dunked by Jess (uncredited)
The story of a family of Quakers in Indiana in 1862. Their religious sect is strongly opposed to violence and war. It's not easy for them to meet the rules of their religion in everyday life but when Southern troops pass the area they are in real trouble. Should they fight, despite their peaceful attitude?
The Big Land The Big Land (1957) Character: Bob Cole (uncredited)
Back home in Texas following the Civil War, former Confederate officer Chad Morgan (Alan Ladd) leads a cattle drive to Missouri, assuring fellow ranchers that their stock will bring $10 a head at auction. Instead, ruthless cattle baron Brog (Anthony Caruso) has scared off all competition and offers much less.
Whisky Galore! Whisky Galore! (1949) Character: Old Hector
Based on a true story. The name of the real ship, that sunk Feb 5 1941 - during WWII - was S/S Politician. Having left Liverpool two days earlier, heading for Jamaica, it sank outside Eriskay, The Outer Hebrides, Scotland, in bad weather, containing 250,000 bottles of whisky. The locals gathered as many bottles as they could, before the proper authorities arrived, and even today, bottles are found in the sand or in the sea every other year.
The Duel at Silver Creek The Duel at Silver Creek (1952) Character: Rat Face Blake
When a gang of ruthless claim jumpers brutally murders his miner father, a gunman known as the Silver Kid joins forces with the local marshal to free the tiny town of Silver City from the clutches of the dastardly villains.
To Kill a Mockingbird To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) Character: Bob Ewell
Scout Finch, 6, and her older brother Jem live in sleepy Maycomb, Alabama, spending much of their time with their friend Dill and spying on their reclusive and mysterious neighbor, Boo Radley. When Atticus, their widowed father and a respected lawyer, defends a black man named Tom Robinson against fabricated rape charges, the trial and tangent events expose the children to evils of racism and stereotyping.



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