James B. Harris Explained

James B. Harris
Birth Date:3 August 1928
Birth Place:New York City, United States
Occupation:Film director, screenwriter, producer

James B. Harris (born August 3, 1928) is an American film screenwriter, producer, and director. Born in New York City, he attended the Juilliard School[1] before entering the film industry. He worked with film director Stanley Kubrick as a producer on The Killing (1956), Paths of Glory (1957), and Lolita (1962). Harris' directorial debut was the Cold War thriller The Bedford Incident (1965). He also directed the actor James Woods in two films: the prison-guard drama Fast-Walking (1982) with actress Kay Lenz, and the thriller Cop (1988), based on a James Ellroy novel, which Woods co-produced. Harris also directed the 1993 thriller Boiling Point.[2]

The Turner Classic Movies website describes Harris as a "veteran Hollywood industry figure who has served triple duty as a producer, director, and screenwriter".[3] A 2002 interview between Harris and Hollywood Five-O includes discussion of his works as well as of Kubrick, Marlon Brando, Laurence Olivier, Lolita, and various other topics. It includes photos of Harris and screencaps of Kirk Douglas, Sue Lyon (who portrayed Lolita), James Mason, and Peter Sellers.[4] His brother was the composer J. Robert Harris.[4]

In 2020, Lyon's friends Michelle Phillips and Jim Maxwell alleged that Harris had sex with 14-year-old Lyon during the production of Lolita and was also following her around the country obsessively.[5]

Filmography

YearFilmProducerWriterDirectorNotes
1956The Killing
1957Paths of GloryAlso acting cameo as uncredited private during the attack
1962LolitaAlso actor as Jack Brewster
1965The Bedford Incident
1973Some Call It Loving
1977Telefon
1982Fast-Walking
1988Cop
1993Boiling Point
2006The Black Dahlia

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Notes and References

  1. News: James B. Harris – Biography . https://archive.today/20130208152252/http://movies.nytimes.com/person/93520/James-B-Harris/biography . dead . February 8, 2013 . Brennan, Sandra . Movies & TV Dept. . . September 10, 2012.
  2. Web site: The New York Times. Review/Film; A Cop, a Crook, Shootouts, You Know. Maslin, Janet. Janet Maslin. April 17, 1993.
  3. Web site: Overview for James B. Harris . Turner Classic Movies . September 10, 2012.
  4. Web site: The Five-O Interview . 2002 . Hollywood Five-O, Inc. . September 10, 2012.
  5. The Dark Side of Lolita . Weinman . Sarah . October 24, 2020 . . 67 . July 7, 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220120112608/https://airmail.news/issues/2020-10-24/the-dark-side-of-lolita . January 20, 2022.