J.A. Preston

J.A. Preston

93 · Born: Nov 13, 1932

Personal Details

BornNov 13, 1932 Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Biography

James Allen Preston, a talented individual, was born on November 13, 1932, in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. His early life took shape in the nation's capital, where he attended public schools and developed a passion for athletics. This enthusiasm led him to earn a track scholarship to a prestigious college in North Carolina.

As he grew older, James' personal life took a significant turn when he tied the knot with Merilyn Alsop in 1957. This union marked the beginning of a beautiful partnership that would last a lifetime.

James' career in the entertainment industry gained momentum when he made the bold decision to relocate from New York to California in 1976. This move proved to be a pivotal moment, as it opened doors to recurring roles in popular TV series. His versatility as an actor allowed him to take on a wide range of characters, earning him recognition for his portrayals of Allen Brooks in All's Fair, Ozzie Cleveland in Hill Street Blues, Leo Daltry in Dallas, and Richard Matthews in Santa Barbara.

In addition to his work on television, James also made a name for himself in the film industry, often playing magistrates in various movies. One of his most iconic roles was that of Judge Julius Alexander Randolph in the critically acclaimed film, A Few Good Men.

Today, James Allen Preston resides in retirement in Los Angeles, California, USA, where he reflects on a life well-lived and a career filled with success.

Career

1997
Contact
Contact as Senator (uncredited)
1996
Harvest of Fire
Harvest of Fire as Sheriff Garrison
1993
The Gifted
The Gifted as Jacob (Adult)
1992
A Few Good Men
A Few Good Men as Judge Randolph
Steel Justice
Steel Justice as Jeremiah J. Jones
Captain Ron
Captain Ron as Magistrate
1991
Narrow Margin
Narrow Margin as Martin Larner
Fire Birds
Fire Birds as General Olcott
1988
1986
Disneyland
Disneyland as Judge Hooten
1981
Body Heat
Body Heat as Oscar Grace
1979
Real Life
Real Life as Dr. Ted Cleary
1976
Silver Streak
Silver Streak as Waiter (uncredited)