James Waterston

James Waterston (born January 17, 1969) is an American actor whose first role was playing Gerard Pitts in the 1989 film Dead Poets Society.

James Waterston
Born
James Smallwood Waterston

(1969-01-17) January 17, 1969 (age 55)
Years active1980–present
Spouse
Line Lillevik
(m. 2000)
Parent
RelativesKatherine Waterston (paternal half-sister)

Personal life

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Waterston grew up in New York City, the son of actor Sam Waterston and Barbara Rutledge Johns. His father later remarried, making Waterston the older half-brother of actresses Elisabeth Waterston and Katherine Waterston, and filmmaker Graham Waterston.[1]

Waterston studied at Yale, where he was a member of The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, an all-male a cappella group. While still in college, but having already appeared in films and television, he formed the theater company Malaparte with numerous friends, including Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard. During the 1991 to 2000 life of Malaparte, Waterston and his colleagues did everything from directing to taking tickets. Waterston also formed an improv/sketch group called Circus Maximus.

Career

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Waterston first came to attention playing Gerard Pitts in the 1989 film Dead Poets Society. While much of his screen work has been in television productions, he did appear in the 2015 film And It Was Good, working with his father Sam and sister Katherine.

Waterston has a number of stage credits, such as the lead role in the 2011 world premiere of Chinglish, by David Henry Hwang, at Chicago's Goodman Theatre. He has starred in many off-Broadway plays in New York City, and New England.

Waterston has appeared in different roles across the Law & Order television franchise over the years. He played a doctor in the Law & Order 1999 episode, "Refuge (Part II)". He also appeared on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, in the 2008 episode "Inconceivable", as a husband whose wife couldn't conceive without in-vitro fertilization. He returned to Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, in the 2017 episode “Real Fake News”, playing Congressman Luke Bolton, who gets falsely accused of soliciting underage girls.

Waterston has numerous other appearances on episodes of television dramas, such as Diagnosis: Murder, The Good Wife, The Blacklist and others. He played the role of Rev. David Grantland in three made-for-television movies that served as a wrap-up to the Christy television series: Christy: Return to Cutter Gap (2000) and the two-part Christy, Choices of the Heart (2001) (part 1: Christy: A Change of Seasons and part 2: Christy: A New Beginning).

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRole
1989Dead Poets SocietyGerard Pitts
1989Little SweetheartRichard
2015And It Was GoodBridegroom

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1980OppenheimerPeter OppenheimerMiniseries; episode 6
1999Law & OrderDr. ShimoEpisode: "Refuge (Part II)"
2000Christy: Return to Cutter GapRev. David GrantlandTelevision film
2001Shrinking VioletGreg StanleyTelevision film
2001Christy, Choices of the HeartRev. David GrantlandMiniseries; 2 episodes
2002Diagnosis: MurderCraig BurkeEpisode: "Without Warning"
2002ERMr. BarneyEpisode: "Insurrection"
2002Live from BaghdadEricTelevision film
2004Six Feet UnderKyle2 episodes
2004Wedding DazeLyle MillsTelevision film
2008Law & Order: Special Victims UnitMr. HarveyEpisode: "Inconceivable"
2009The Electric CompanyDr. Pinklepurpy GoozibindananskyEpisode: "The Skeleckian Hiccups"
2009Law & Order: Criminal IntentPaul WaltersEpisode: "The Glory That Was"
2010The Good WifeJason RuckerEpisode: "Hi"
2010TremeStreet musicianEpisode: "Wish Someone Would Care"
2011UnforgettableIan SmithEpisode: "Check Out Time"
2012666 Park AvenueJohn BarlowEpisode: "Pilot"
2013Zero HourYoung RolandEpisode: "Escapement"
2013Dear Dumb DiaryAssistant Principal DevonTelevision film
2015Red OaksDr. Dale Blum5 episodes
2015Flesh and BonePrescott HawthornMiniseries; 4 episodes
2016Chicago FireRich CorbinEpisode: "Bad for the Soul"
2017Law & Order: Special Victims UnitCongressman Luke BoltonEpisode: "Real Fake News"
2017The DeuceEpisode: "Pilot"
2018The BlacklistDale RayburnEpisode: "Anna-Gracia Duerte (No. 25)"
2019BlindspotCalvin MeeksEpisode: "Coder to Killer"
2019Modern LoveChrisEpisode: "The Race Grows Sweeter Near Its Final Lap"
2020The Politician2 episodes
2021HalstonMikeMiniseries; episode: "The Sweet Smell of Success"

References

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  1. ^ Soloski, Alexis (2022-02-17). "Sam Waterston Is Still the Face of 'Law & Order'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-07-27.
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