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James Naughton (born December 6, 1945) is an American actor and director. On television he is best known as astronaut Pete Burke in the 1974 single-season television series ''
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''. He won
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for Best Actor in a Musical in 1990 for '' City of Angels'', and again in 1997 for the role of lawyer Billy Flynn in the long-running revival of the musical ''
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''.


Early life

Naughton was born in Middletown, Connecticut, the son of Rosemary (née Walsh) and Joseph Naughton, both of whom were teachers. He is the elder brother of actor
David Naughton David Walsh Naughton (born February 13, 1951) is an American actor and singer. He is known for his starring roles in the horror film ''An American Werewolf in London'' (1981) and the Disney comedy '' Midnight Madness'' (1980), as well as for a lo ...
. His family is
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. He graduated from Conard High School. Jim began singing during his years at Conard "with the high school band and at parties."


Career

Naughton graduated from Brown University and Yale School of Drama. His acting career began when he appeared in a series of Broadway dramas and musicals. He has since become an accomplished actor in both starring and supporting film and television roles. His largest fame and first love has been the legitimate theater. He won the Theatre World Award for his performance in '' Long Day's Journey into Night'' in 1971. He starred with Geneviève Bujold in ''
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'', later made into a film in 1974. He starred in '' I Love My Wife'' in 1977 and in '' Whose Life is it Anyway?'' in 1980. He won his first
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for Best Actor in a Musical in 1990 for '' City of Angels''. In 1997, he won a second Tony Award with his portrayal of lawyer Billy Flynn in the musical ''
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''. He played the role of
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in ''
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'' on its U.S. première in 2004. His films include '' The Paper Chase'' and '' The First Wives Club''. In 2006, he appeared in the movie '' The Devil Wears Prada''. In 2006, he played Fuzzy Sedgwick in '' Factory Girl''.


Television and commercials

On television, he starred in '' Faraday & Company'' with Dan Dailey and Sharon Gless (1973–1974). He also starred with
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and Ron Harper in the 1974 television series ''
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'', a spin-off of the original film. He starred in '' Making the Grade'' and ''
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'' in the early 1980s. He starred in the short-lived series '' Raising Miranda'' in 1988. From 1991 to 1993 he played Lt. Patrick Monahan on the series ''
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''. He co-starred with
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in '' The Cosby Mysteries'' in 1995. He appeared with Gless 20 years later, this time as her husband in ''Cagney and Lacey: The Return'' (1993) and '' Cagney and Lacey: Together Again'' (1995). He appeared on ''
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'' with
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. Naughton had a recurring role on ''
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'' as William van der Bilt, grandfather of main character Nate Archibald. In 1998 he hosted and narrated the CourtTV series '' The Greatest Trials of All Time''. He has appeared in television commercials promoting the drugs Cialis, Nexium and Nasalcrom. Naughton has also been the official voice of
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in the U.S. since 2007, heard in its national TV and radio spots. He is also a frequent narrator on television's ''
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'' series.


Director

He has directed several plays in New York City, including the 2002 revival of
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's '' Our Town'', starring his friend
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, filmed for cable TV in 2003. He appears in
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s in New York City, including Manhattan Theatre Club and Caroline's Comedy Club.


Personal life

His family is Irish American. He and his first wife, Pamela Parsons, have two children: Keira and Greg, both actors. Greg is married to Broadway actress Kelli O’Hara. Pamela Parsons died from pancreatic cancer in 2013.


Stage productions

*'' Long Day's Journey into Night'' (1971) *''
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'' (1972) *'' I Love My Wife'' (1979) *'' Whose Life is it Anyway?'' (1980) *'' City of Angels'' (1990) (
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) *''Four Baboons Adoring the Sun'' (1992) *''
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'' (1996) (
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) *'' The Price'' (director) (1999) *'' Our Town'' (2003) *''Prymate'' (2004) *''
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'' (2004)


Filmography

*'' The Paper Chase'' (1973) - Kevin Brooks *''
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'' (1974) - Major Peter J. Burke *'' Second Wind'' (1976) - Roger *'' Diary of the Dead'' (1976) - George *'' The Bunker'' (1981) - James P. O'Donnell *'' A Stranger Is Watching'' (1982) - Steve Peterson *'' My Body, My Child'' (1982) - Dr. Dan Berensen *''
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'' (1984-1992) - Michael Bower *'' Cat's Eye'' (1985) - Hugh (segment "The General") *'' The Glass Menagerie'' (1987) - The Gentleman Caller (James Delaney "Jim" O'Connor) *'' The Good Mother'' (1988) - Brian *'' Raising Miranda'' (1988) - Donald Marshak *''
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'' (1991-1993) Lt. Patrick Monahan *'' Designing Women'' (1992) - Phillip Russell Stuart *'' The Birds II: Land's End'' (1994) - Frank *'' The Cosby Mysteries'' (1994-1995) - Det. Adam Sully *'' First Kid'' (1996) - President Paul Davenport *'' The First Wives Club'' (1996) - Gilbert Griffin *'' The Proprietor'' (1996) - New York - Texans *''
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'' (1996) - Barry Taggert *''
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'' (1999) - Clark Hannon *''
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'' (1999–2000) - George McBeal *'' Labor Pains'' (2000) - Actor *'' The Truth About Jane'' (2000) - Robert *'' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (2002) - Dr. Roger Buckman *'' Fascination'' (2004) - Patrick Doherty *'' The Devil Wears Prada'' (2006) - Stephen *'' Factory Girl'' (2006) - Fuzzy Sedgwick *'' Suburban Girl'' (2007) - Robert Eisenberg *''
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'' (2009) - William Vanderbilt *'' Warehouse 13'' (2009) - Gilbert Radburn *'' Hostages'' (2013) - President Paul Kincaid *'' Turks & Caicos'' (2014) - Frank Church *''
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'' (2015) - Hayworth *'' The Affair'' (2015) - Rodney Callahan *''Cathedral'' (2018) - Robert


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Naughton, James 1945 births 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors American male film actors American male musical theatre actors American male television actors American television directors American theatre directors American people of Irish descent Brown University alumni Drama Desk Award winners Living people Male actors from Connecticut People from Middletown, Connecticut People from West Hartford, Connecticut Tony Award winners David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University alumni