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James Allen Whitmore III (born October 24, 1948), better known as James Whitmore, Jr., is an American actor and also a television director who has also directed many episodes of NCIS. In addition to directing episodes of NCIS, Whitmore, Jr. has also directed episodes of its parent series, JAG as well as its spin-off series, NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.

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  • James Whitmore, Jr.
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  • James Allen Whitmore III (born October 24, 1948), better known as James Whitmore, Jr., is an American actor and also a television director who has also directed many episodes of NCIS. In addition to directing episodes of NCIS, Whitmore, Jr. has also directed episodes of its parent series, JAG as well as its spin-off series, NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
  • 24/10/1948 - Nueva York (Estados Unidos)
  • James Whitmore, Jr. is a director on CSI: NY.
  • James Whitmore, Jr. (born on October 24, 1948 in New York City, New York, USA) is a director who worked on The X-Files.
  • James Whitmore, Jr. (born October 24, 1948; age 69) was a director who directed six episodes of Season 2 of 24.
  • James Whitmore, Jr. (born October 24, 1948} directed a total of 15 episodes of Quantum Leap from Seasons 3 to 5; he also appears in four episodes, most notably as leapee Sheriff Clayton Fuller in "Trilogy: Part I: One Little Heart" in Season 5. A longtime TV actor, director, and producer, James has appeared in many guest roles on TV shows which include The Rockford Files, Lou Grant, and Magnum P.I.. He's best known for his role as Captain Jim Gutterman on the NBC-TV series Baa Baa Black Sheep (later known as Black Sheep Squadron), and (since the 1980s) a television director. He is the son of actor James Whitmore.
  • Whitmore is the son of Academy Award-nominated actor James Whitmore (1921–2009). He began his Hollywood career as an actor in the 1970s. Very early in his career, he won a starring role on the NBC series Baa Baa Black Sheep, which also featured John Larroquette and lasted for two seasons from 1976 through 1978. He later starred on the ABC shows The Yeagers in 1980 and Jessie (co-starring William Lucking) during the 1984-85 TV season. In addition, he worked with William Shatner on the 1978 TV movie The Bastards (along with Ian Abercrombie, Kim Cattrall, John Colicos, John de Lancie, Ike Eisenmann, James Gregory, and Alex Henteloff) and a 1984 episode of T.J. Hooker (with James Darren, Richard Herd, and Rosalind Ingledew). He also appeared in three episodes of the Bakula series Quantum Leap.
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Job
  • Director
Birth Date
  • 1948-10-24(xsd:date)
Series
  • "Quantum Leap (TV series)"
Role
  • Director
Name
  • James Whitmore, Jr.
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  • James Whitmore, Jr. appears in four episodes of "Quantum Leap", and also directed 15.
Shows
  • CSI: NY
Birthdate
  • New York City
Birth Place
  • Manhattan, New York City, NY, U.S.
yearsactive
  • 1976(xsd:integer)
Character
  • Various roles in 4 episodes
Occupation
  • Actor, TV and film director/producer
Gender
  • Male
Position
  • Director
Birthname
  • James Allan Whitmore III
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  • James Allen Whitmore III (born October 24, 1948), better known as James Whitmore, Jr., is an American actor and also a television director who has also directed many episodes of NCIS. In addition to directing episodes of NCIS, Whitmore, Jr. has also directed episodes of its parent series, JAG as well as its spin-off series, NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
  • 24/10/1948 - Nueva York (Estados Unidos)
  • James Whitmore, Jr. is a director on CSI: NY.
  • James Whitmore, Jr. (born on October 24, 1948 in New York City, New York, USA) is a director who worked on The X-Files.
  • Whitmore is the son of Academy Award-nominated actor James Whitmore (1921–2009). He began his Hollywood career as an actor in the 1970s. Very early in his career, he won a starring role on the NBC series Baa Baa Black Sheep, which also featured John Larroquette and lasted for two seasons from 1976 through 1978. He later starred on the ABC shows The Yeagers in 1980 and Jessie (co-starring William Lucking) during the 1984-85 TV season. In addition, he worked with William Shatner on the 1978 TV movie The Bastards (along with Ian Abercrombie, Kim Cattrall, John Colicos, John de Lancie, Ike Eisenmann, James Gregory, and Alex Henteloff) and a 1984 episode of T.J. Hooker (with James Darren, Richard Herd, and Rosalind Ingledew). He also appeared in three episodes of the Bakula series Quantum Leap. It was while starring as Sergeant Bernie Terwilliger on the NBC series Hunter that Whitmore first began his career behind the camera, directing several episodes of that series. He went on to direct numerous episodes of such popular shows, including 21 Jump Street, Beverly Hills, 90210, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Pretender, 24, Cold Case, and NCIS. He has also directed episodes of shows like Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, The X-Files, Profiler, Roswell, and CSI: NY. Throughout his career, Whitmore has directed many Star Trek performers in non-Trek roles. Besides Scott Bakula, some of the other regular and recurring Trek performers whom he has directed outside of Enterprise are: Vaughn Armstrong (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Robert Beltran (Models Inc.), Jolene Blalock (JAG), Josh Clark (24), Michelle Forbes (24), Richard Herd (Quantum Leap), Gregory Itzin (Quantum Leap), Penny Johnson (24), Natalia Nogulich (The Pretender), Randy Oglesby (Mister Sterling), Tim Russ (NCIS), Raphael Sbarge (Nowhere Man), Armin Shimerman (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Susanna Thompson (NCIS), and Connor Trinneer (NCIS).
  • James Whitmore, Jr. (born October 24, 1948; age 69) was a director who directed six episodes of Season 2 of 24.
  • James Whitmore, Jr. (born October 24, 1948} directed a total of 15 episodes of Quantum Leap from Seasons 3 to 5; he also appears in four episodes, most notably as leapee Sheriff Clayton Fuller in "Trilogy: Part I: One Little Heart" in Season 5. A longtime TV actor, director, and producer, James has appeared in many guest roles on TV shows which include The Rockford Files, Lou Grant, and Magnum P.I.. He's best known for his role as Captain Jim Gutterman on the NBC-TV series Baa Baa Black Sheep (later known as Black Sheep Squadron), and (since the 1980s) a television director. He is the son of actor James Whitmore.
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