Biography
American character actor Powers Boothe was born in Texas and studied at Southern Methodist University before spending several years in regional theater. He began showing up in films and TV during the '80s. He won an Emmy for his intense portrayal of the Reverend Jim Jones, a minister who led a mass suicide in the two-part CBS miniseries
Guyana Tragedy. In 1983, Boothe joined the distinguished company of
Dick Powell,
Robert Montgomery, and
Humphrey Bogart when he stepped into the role of cool private eye Philip Marlowe for a series of HBO specials. Throughout the rest of the '80s, he played authority figures in action movies like
Red Dawn,
Extreme Prejudice,
Rapid Fire, and
Tombstone.
However good at being a tough guy, Boothe excelled at his dramatic opportunities as well. In 1987 he played a father searching for his son in
John Boorman's
The Emerald Forest. In 1995, he portrayed Alexander Haig in
Oliver Stone's biopic
Nixon. Boothe then re-teamed with the director for his next film,
U-Turn. In 2000 he starred as Navy mentor Captain Pullman in
Men of Honor with Cuba Gooding Jr. and
Robert De Niro. The next year he portrayed the Roman General Flavius Aetius in the USA network original miniseries
Attila. After returning to his home state of Texas to play Agent Wesley Doyle in
Bill Paxton's directorial debut,
Frailty, Boothe joined the cast of the 2004 HBO Western series
Deadwood. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide