James Pickens Jr. (born October 26, 1954) is an American actor. He is best known for his starring role as
Dr. Richard Webber on the
ABC
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medical drama
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television series ''
Grey's Anatomy'', and for his supporting role as Deputy Director
Alvin Kersh
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on later seasons of the
Fox Network science fiction series ''
The X-Files'', and Chuck Mitchell on ''
Roseanne
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'' (1990-1996;2018), and ''
The Conners'' (2018–Present).
Early life and education
Pickens was born in
Cleveland, Ohio
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. He began acting while a student at
Bowling Green State University. His first acting role was in a campus production of ''Matters of Choice'' by Chuck Gordone.
Pickens earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from
BGSU
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in 1976.
Career
Pickens started his professional acting career at the
Roundabout Theatre in New York City playing Walter Lee in ''
A Raisin in the Sun''.
In 1981, Pickens performed in the
Negro Ensemble Company's production of ''
A Soldier's Play
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'', starring alongside
Denzel Washington
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and
Samuel L. Jackson.
In 1986, Pickens began his TV career playing Zack Edwards on the
soap opera ''
Another World'' from 1986 to 1990. He went on to have recurring roles on "
X-Files" as Deputy Director Kersh, ''
Curb Your Enthusiasm
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'', ''
The West Wing'', ''
Roseanne
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'', ''
Beverly Hills, 90210'', ''
JAG'', and ''
Six Feet Under''. He also served a role in ''
42''. In 1997, Pickens played the role of Stevens, head of NASA, in Disney’s comedy Rocket Man.
In 2002, Pickens had a cameo appearance as the male zoo doctor in the film ''
Red Dragon''.
In the February 28, 2007, all-star
benefit
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reading of "The Gift of Peace" at
UCLA's Freud Playhouse, he portrays a man whose life experiences lead him to volunteer in the peace movement, and plays alongside actors
Ed Asner,
Barbara Bain,
Amy Brenneman
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,
George Coe, and
Wendie Malick. The play is an open appeal and fundraiser for passage of
U.S. House Resolution
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808, which sought to establish a
Cabinet
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-level "Department of Peace" in the U.S. government, to be funded by a two-percent diversion of the
Pentagon
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's annual budget.
In 2005, Pickens was chosen to play Dr.
Richard Webber
Richard Webber, M.D., F.A.C.S is a fictional character from the ABC medical drama television series ''Grey's Anatomy''. The character was created by Shonda Rhimes and is portrayed by actor James Pickens Jr. since the start of the show in 2005. ...
on the ABC medical drama ''
Grey's Anatomy''. In 2018, Pickens has reprised his role as Chuckie Mitchell in two episodes of the tenth season revival of ''
Roseanne
''Roseanne'' is an American sitcom television series created by Matt Williams and Roseanne Barr which aired on ABC from October 18, 1988, to May 20, 1997, and briefly revived from March 27, 2018, to May 22, 2018. The show stars Barr as Roseann ...
''.
Personal life
Pickens married Gina Taylor, a former member of
Musique
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, on May 27, 1984 and has two children. In his spare time Pickens can be found horseback riding and roping cattle. He is a member of the United States Team Roping Championship and competes in
roping
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events across the country. He owns an
American Quarter Horse
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named Smokey.
James's two children, Carl Pickens and Gavyn Pickens, are both pursuing careers in show business. His son Carl is working on a
Hip-Hop career and can be seen in various television appearances, including ''
Hangin' with Mr. Cooper'' where he appeared alongside his long-time friend
Omar Gooding. His father James Pickens Sr. worked for the City of Cleveland.
Filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
*
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1954 births
Male actors from Cleveland
American male film actors
African-American male actors
American male television actors
Bowling Green State University alumni
Living people
20th-century American male actors
21st-century American male actors
Roping (rodeo)
20th-century African-American people
21st-century African-American people