Lennie James Explained

Birth Name:Lennie Michael James
Birth Date:11 October 1965
Birth Place:Nottingham, England
Years Active:1988–present
Education:Guildhall School of Music and Drama (BA)
Spouse:Giselle Glasman
Children:3

Lennie Michael James (born 11 October 1965) is a British actor, screenwriter, and playwright. He is best known for portraying Morgan Jones in the AMC series The Walking Dead and in its spin-off, Fear the Walking Dead, and starring as DCI Tony Gates in Line of Duty series one.

Among James' more notable roles in television is Glen Boyle in the medical drama Critical on Sky 1. On American television, he portrayed the mysterious Robert Hawkins in the CBS series Jericho and Detective Joe Geddes in the AMC series Low Winter Sun.

James created and starred in Sky Atlantic drama series Save Me which was released in 2018 to critical acclaim. Its second season, titled Save Me Too, won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Drama Series 2021.

Early life

James was born in Nottingham,[1] [2] the son of Afro-Trinidadian parents. He lived in South London and attended school at Ernest Bevin College.[3] His mother, Phyllis Mary James, died when he was 10, after which he and his elder brother, Kester, chose to live in a children's home instead of being sent to the United States to reside with a relative. James remained in foster care for eight years.[4]

James aspired to be a professional rugby player as a teen, and was introduced to acting after following a girl he was interested in to an audition for a play. James attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, graduating in 1988. While there, he helped run a campaign against the school's plan to expel another student, which he has said is the bravest thing he's ever done. "That involved being taken in front of the head and threatening to boycott a big event for the Lord Mayor, even though the head said it would mean they would throw me out," James said in 2015. He was once employed by the social security office.[2]

Career

James has appeared in more than 20 films, including Les Misérables (1998), Snatch (2000), 24 Hour Party People (2002), Sahara (2005), and Outlaw (2007). He starred in the 2010 film Tic and appeared in the action film Colombiana (2011) and the sci-fi film Lockout (2012).

James wrote the autobiographical TV film, Storm Damage in 2000, which was nominated for a British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series. Storm Damage depicts a teacher who tries to go back to the foster home he left and help the teenagers there, as James did. He also wrote the play The Sons of Charlie Paora, which opened at London's Royal Court Theatre in 2004.[5]

On television, one of James’ earliest appearances was as DC Carl Tanner in series 2, episode 1 of A Touch of Frost (1994). James subsequently appeared in the short-lived Channel 4 prison drama Buried (2003), the BBC terrorism drama The State Within (2006), the BBC spy drama Spooks (2002–2011), and he starred as Robert Hawkins in the CBS post-apocalyptic drama series Jericho (2006). James appeared in a Channel 4 television drama Fallout (2008), playing the role of a detective alongside another detective solving a teen-related murder. He also appeared in an episode of Lie to Me, as well as the 2009 AMC/ITV miniseries The Prisoner, of which he said: "It wasn't necessarily the easiest gig I’ve ever been on, but it was always acting."[6] He appeared in HBO's comedy series Hung as a pimp.[7]

James appeared in episodes of the 2010 TV series Human Target as the assassin Baptiste. In 2012, he received critical acclaim for his appearance as DCI Tony Gates in BBC Two's Line of Duty, created by Jed Mercurio.[8]

In 2010, he guest-starred as Morgan Jones in the pilot episode of the AMC series The Walking Dead, titled "Days Gone Bye".[9] [10] In 2013, he reprised his role as Morgan Jones in an episode of the third season of The Walking Dead titled "Clear". On 12 October 2014, James made his return to the show in a post-credit scene at the end of the fifth-season premiere and appeared again in a single scene at the end of the mid-season finale on 30 November 2014. He returned for the fifth-season finale and played a significant role in the episode. Despite his few appearances on the show, James has received significant recognition for his portrayal of Morgan from critics and fans, including being stopped by a policeman who wanted to talk to him about the show.[8] He returned as a main cast member in the show's sixth season until the eighth season. As of 15 April 2018, James appears as Morgan in the fourth season of Fear the Walking Dead as a series regular.

On 29 March 2015, James' character was featured throughout the fifth-season finale. The actor's post-show appearance on the Talking Dead—in which he did not speak with an American accent—caused the hashtag #morganisbritish to trend on Twitter.[11]

James stars as Glenn Boyle on the medical drama Critical which debuted on Sky 1 in February 2015. He spent nearly a year away from his home in Los Angeles to film the series. Each episode takes place in "real time," with the medical staff having to save a life in an hour. James spent a week shadowing doctors at a London hospital to prepare for the role.[8]

James said his favourite television show is the 1980s police drama Hill Street Blues, telling the Daily Express, "It’s the one that spawned every other show. It’s the Muhammad Ali or Pelé of television shows."[12]

James has also portrayed the Destiny and Destiny 2 character Lord Shaxx who is the host of the in-game PVP (Player Versus Player) "The Crucible" in which he voices over matches and also has an in game vendor to purchase items, and bounties. In an interview with GameSpot, Lennie stated his favorite line in the game, was in fact a line straight out of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. The line in question is in game as "But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and I--I am the Crucible."[13]

Personal life

James lives in Los Angeles, California, US with wife Giselle Glasman.[14] They have three daughters together.[12] He is the main cook for his family and has professed a fondness for Caribbean cuisine. He is a fan of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Valencia Club de Fútbol (from Spain).[15]

James is among the celebrities who have penned an open "letter to my younger self" for The Big Issue magazine. In his letter in March 2015, he wrote about the pain of losing his mother at a young age. "It hit me quite strongly. It had just been the three of us: my brother, my mum and me. Everything changed when the terrible thing happened. It had a profound, fundamental effect on me. One disappointment is that I never knew my mum as an adult," he wrote.[16]

James also works as a mentor to black inner-city children, and says he rejects the importance people attach to fame and celebrity. "Boys and men in our community need to be aware of the guy who gets up every morning and goes to the job that he doesn't necessarily love, in order to support his family. They are the heroes my community need to celebrate," he said.[8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Fathers, Sons and Unholy GhostsMartinShort film
1997The Perfect BlueDanny
1998Lost in SpaceJeb Walker
Les MisérablesEnjolras
Among Giants"Shovel"
1999Elephant JuiceGraham
2000The AnnouncementRichard
The Miracle MakerTribune (voice)
SnatchSol
2001Lucky BreakRudy "Rud" Guscott / Hardy In Show
The MartinsPolice Constable Alex
200224 Hour Party PeopleAlan Erasmus
2003Without YouJamesShort film
2004Frances TuesdayTrent
2005SaharaBrigadier General Zateb Kazim
2007OutlawCedric Munroe
2010Mob Rules"C-Note"Method Fest Award for Best Ensemble Cast
The Next Three DaysLieutenant Nabulsi
2011ColombianaFBI Special Agent James Ross
2012LockoutHarry Shaw
2014SwelterBishop
Get On UpJoe James
2017Double PlayChamon
Blade Runner 2049Mr. Cotton
2021Barnabas (voice)
2022There ThereUnnamed in film
2024Obasi (voice)In production
The EndFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988ScreenPlayWriterEpisode: "Between the Cracks"
1990The BillWriterEpisode: "Burnside Knew My Father"
1991The Orchid HouseBaptist3 episodes
1992CivviesCliff Morgan6 episodes
1993ComicsDelroy SmithTelevision film
1994A Touch of FrostDC Carl TannerEpisode: "A Minority of One"
Love HurtsSteveEpisode: "Parent Trap"
1995–1996Out of the BlueDC Bruce Hannaford 12 episodes
1998Cold FeetKris Bumstead3 episodes
Undercover HeartMatt Lomas5 episodes
1999Shockers: Deja VuMarkTelevision film
2000Storm DamageBonafaceTelevision film; also writer
Nominated–BAFTA TV Award for Best Single Drama
2003BuriedLee Kingley8 episodes
2004Family BusinessRoy TobelemEpisode: "#1.1"
Stealing LivesNarratorTelevision film
2005ShakespeaRe-ToldOberonEpisode: "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Born with Two MothersErrol BridgesTelevision film
2006SpooksDavid NewmanEpisode: "Agenda"
The State WithinLuke Gardner4 episodes
The Family ManPaul JessopTelevision film
2006–2008JerichoRobert Hawkins 29 episodes
2008FalloutDS Joe StephensTelevision film
2009Lie to MeTerry "Tel" MarshEpisode: "Grievous Bodily Harm"
Three RiversDr Maguire Episode: "Alone Together"
The Prisoner1476 episodes
U.S. AttorneyEric KingPilot
2010Human TargetBaptiste3 episodes
2010–2011HungCharlie14 episodes
2010;
2013–2022
The Walking DeadMorgan JonesGuest, 2 episodes (seasons 1, 3, 11)
Recurring, 3 episodes (season 5)
Main cast, 29 episodes (seasons 6–8)
2012Line of DutyDCI Tony Gates5 episodes
2013Low Winter SunJoe GeddesMain cast, 10 episodes
RunRichard2 episodes
2015CriticalGlen BoyleMain cast, 13 episodes
2015; 2017Narrator 10 episodes
2017Robot ChickenMorgan Jones (voice)Episode: "The Robot Chicken Walking Dead Special: Look Who's Walking"
2018–2023Fear the Walking DeadMorgan JonesMain cast, 61 episodes (seasons 4–8)
2018–2020Save MeNelson "Nelly" RoweMain cast, 12 episodes
Also creator and writer
2020UnprecedentedRayEpisode: "Penny" by Charlene James
2021InvincibleDarkwing (voice) Episode: "It's About Time"
2023ArcherIbadan Peters (voice)Episode: "Plaque Removal"
2024GeniusMartin Luther King Sr.5 episodes
Mr LovermanBarrington Jedidiah Walker Upcoming eight-part drama[17]

Video games

Year Title Voice role Notes
2014 Destiny Lord Shaxx [18]
2017 Destiny 2 [19]

Stage

YearTitleNotes
2004The Sons of Charlie PaoraWriter
2022A Number

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2002 Best Male Performance in Film[20] Lucky Break
2013 Online Film & Television Awards Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series[21] The Walking Dead
Gold Derby TV Awards Best Drama Guest Actor[22]
Best Actor-Male[23] Line of Duty
2014 Best Actor-Male[24] Run
2016 Best TV Supporting Actor[25] The Walking Dead
2019 Fear the Walking Dead
2022Evening Standard Theatre AwardsBest ActorA Number

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lennie James Biography . Film Reference.
  2. Web site: Lennie James. TVGuide.com. 19 June 2014.
  3. Web site: Alumni. Ernest Bevin College. 30 March 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402115833/http://www.ernestbevin.org.uk/home/alumni. 2 April 2015. dead.
  4. Web site: Lennie James: Biography. 19 June 2014.
  5. News: Billington . Michael . Michael Billington (critic) . 27 February 2004 . The Sons of Charlie Paora . 28 May 2020 . The Guardian.
  6. Web site: Jim Caviezel and Lennie James on 'The Prisoner', Nervousness and Working in Cramped Taxis. 10 November 2009. Lance. Carter. Daily Actor.
  7. Web site: 'Hung,' 'Sons of Anarchy' expand casts. The Hollywood Reporter. 12 September 2010. Hibberd, James.
  8. News: Iqbal. Nosheen. Line of Duty's Lennie James: 'I was 12 when I was first called the n-word – by a policeman'. 30 March 2015. The Guardian. 23 February 2015.
  9. Web site: Press Department. AMC. Four More Residents of The Village. 2008-07-24.
  10. Web site: AMC. Lennie James as 147. 2009-11-16. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091115132242/http://www.amctv.com/originals/the-prisoner/cast/147. 15 November 2009.
  11. News: The Walking Dead Season 6: Morgan Will Return, Daryl Loves Carol, and More. 30 March 2015. US Magazine. 29 March 2015.
  12. News: Packer. Amy. Critical actor Lennie James: 'I'm very good at styling girls' hair'. 30 March 2015. Daily Express. 29 March 2015.
  13. Web site: Destiny's Shaxx Actor Told Us His Favorite Unreleased Line from the Crucible. Michael . Rougeau. Gamespot. 10 October 2017.
  14. News: Critical actor Lennie James: 'I'm very good at styling girls' hair'. Packer. Amy. 2015-03-29. Express.co.uk. 2017-06-05. en.
  15. News: The Lennie James Interview. Television Without Pity. Keckler. 2008-02-18. 10. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080227001457/http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/Shows/Jericho/Stories/The-Lennie-James-Interview?currentPage=10. 27 February 2008.
  16. News: Graham. Jane. The Terrible Thing Is that I Never Knew My Mum As An Adult. 30 March 2015. The Big Issue. 3 March 2015.
  17. Web site: BBC announces new drama Mr Loverman, starring Lennie James and adapted from the novel by Bernardine Evaristo. bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. 6 June 2023. 6 June 2023.
  18. Destiny – End Credits – IGN Video. IGN Video. 2014-09-11. 2014-12-04. 4:30 (Voice and Motion Performers).
  19. Destiny 2 - Credits. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211222/j-OoT-Zfyto . 2021-12-22 . live. YouTube Video. 2017-09-07. 2018-02-14. 7:10 (English Voice and Performance Cast).
  20. Web site: First black 'Baftas' are used to show discrimination in awards. Louise. Jury. The Independent. 1 November 2016. 10 September 2002.
  21. Web site: Online Film & Television Association. ofta.cinemasight.com. 1 November 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20141006100206/http://ofta.cinemasight.com/Awards/Television/1213.html. 6 October 2014. dead.
  22. Web site: Montgomery. Daniel. 'Breaking Bad,' 'Parks and Rec' win big at Gold Derby TV Awards!. Goldderby. 13 April 2017. 18 September 2013.
  23. Web site: RTS Programme Awards 2013 Royal Television Society. rts.org.uk. 19 March 2013. 1 November 2016.
  24. Web site: RTS Programme Awards 2014 Royal Television Society. rts.org.uk. 18 March 2014. 1 November 2016.
  25. Web site: The 2016 FANGORIA Chainsaw Awards Winners and Full Results!. FANGORIA®. 1 November 2016.