LC control no. | n 85199280 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hampton, Jim |
Variant(s) | Hampton, James, 1936-2021 Hampton, James Wade, 1936-2021 |
Located | Fort Worth (Tex.) |
Birth date | 1936-07-09 |
Death date | 2021-04-07 |
Place of birth | Oklahoma City (Okla.) |
Place of death | Fort Worth (Tex.) |
Field of activity | Acting Television authorship Television--Production and direction |
Profession or occupation | Actors Television writers Television producers and directors |
Found in | The Longest yard [MP] 1974: credits (co-starring Jim Hampton) Performing arts biog. master index, 1983 (James Hampton) Internet movie database, 9/8/96 (James Hampton, a.k.a. Jim Hampton; b. 7/9/1936) IMDb, viewed November 17, 2015 (born James Wade Hampton on July 9, 1936 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, studied acting, starred in several movies) Fade In, 1968 (James Hampton - actor) Chicago tribune WWW site, viewed April 15, 2021 (in obituary dated Apr 08, 2021: James Hampton, an actor whose career spanned decades and [who] was known for his roles in comedies "The Longest Yard" and "Teen Wolf," died Wednesday [April 7, 2021] at the age of 84. The actor died at his home in Fort Worth. Hampton also wrote and directed a number of episodes of Burt Reynolds' [television] series "Evening Shade," which aired from 1990-1994. Hampton was born July 9, 1936 in Oklahoma City) |
Associated language | eng |