James Smillie

James Smillie

81 · Born: Nov 28, 1944

1975

Personal Details

BornNov 28, 1944 Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Biography

James Smillie, a renowned figure in the entertainment industry, is easily recognizable due to his distinctive deep baritone voice and striking silver hair. Born in Scotland, he has had a highly successful career spanning across two continents, with notable achievements in both Australia and Scotland.

Smillie's recent work includes starring alongside Hollywood A-lister Orlando Bloom in the 2016 film "Romans", directed by the Shamazian Brothers. He also appeared alongside Olga Kurylenko and Jeremy Irons in Guiseppe's Tonatore's "La Corrispondenza" in the same year. Furthermore, he brought his talents to the big screen in "Tommy's Honour" (2016),a critically acclaimed film directed by Jason Connery, and featuring an impressive cast including Peter Mullan and Jack Lowden.

On the small screen, Smillie is perhaps best known for his iconic roles. He played the role of Dr. Dan Marshall in the popular Australian television series "Return to Eden", a drama that captivated audiences. Additionally, he portrayed the character of lawyer Steve Wilson in the long-running Australian drama "Prisoner Cell Block H", solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.

Career

2019
Get Duked!
Get Duked! as Duke #1
2017
Tommy's Honour
Tommy's Honour as A.K.H Boyd
1983
Skin Deep
Skin Deep as Cliff Hudson
Abra Cadabra
Abra Cadabra as Mr. Pig
Return to Eden
Return to Eden as Dan Marshall
Return to Eden
Return to Eden as Dan Marshall
1979
Jaguar Lives!
Jaguar Lives! as Reardon