James Coburn
Born | August 31, 1928 |
Hometown | Laurel, Nebraska, United States |
Net worth | $10 million |
Height | 6'2" (1.88m) |
Spouse | Paula Murad (m 1993 - 2002) , Beverly Kelly (m 1959 - 1979) |
Children | James H. Coburn IV , Lisa Coburn |
Parents | James Harrison Coburn , Mylet S. Coburn |
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AWARDS
Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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1999 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | Affliction (1997 film) | Nominated |
1999 | Academy Award | Actor in a Supporting Role | Affliction (1997 film) | Winner |
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Trevor Noah Developing Remake of ‘The President’s Analyst’ With Former Obama Staffer
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The Actor Playing 'Halloween' Murderer Michael Myers Was Coached In Murdering By An Actual Murderer
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Margaret Blye, 'Italian Job' actress, dies at 73
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Actress Margaret Blye, Star of the Original ‘The Italian Job,’ Dies at 73
Actress Margaret “Maggie” Blye, who starred in the original “The Italian Job,” died on March 24 in West Hollywood, Calif., after a two-year battle with cancer. She was 73. Blye starred in many films and worked with some of the best in Hollywood: the Oscar-nominated film “Summer and Smoke,” starring Laurence Harvey and Geraldine Page, in which she... <a href="https://variety.com/2016/film/people-news/actress-margaret-blye-dead-dies-1201741095/" title="Read Actress Margaret Blye, Star of the Orig
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Maggie Blye, Actress in the Original 'The Italian Job,' Dies at 73
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‘Saving Mr. Banks’ Director to Rewrite MGM’s ‘Magnificent Seven’; Tom Cruise No Longer Involved (Exclusive)
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