Powers Boothe- Biography

Also Credited As:

Powers Allen Boothe

About Powers Boothe

Dark, intense, and wielding an imposing physique and manner, Boothe is an underutilized resource of American films and TV. His breakthrough theatrical performance was in the Broadway production of James McClure's one-act comedy, "Lone Star". Impressively convincing as ambiguous patriarchs, Boothe appropriately gained widespread notice playing the Reverend Jim Jones in the two-part CBS docudrama, "Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones" (1980). Boothe won a richly deserved Emmy for his towering performance as the charismatic minister who led the settlers of Jonestown, Guyana to mass suicide in 1978. He was the only performer to appear at the 1980 Emmy awards ceremony during an actors' strike which had resulted in a near total boycott. During his acceptance speech, Boothe admitted that he might be committing professional suicide by showing up.

Tough guy directors of "masculine" action fare have shown their appreciation of the power of Boothe's performances. Walter Hill cast him in lead roles in "Southern Comfort" (1981) and "Extreme Prejudice" (1987) while John Milius gave him a supporting role in "Red Dawn" (1984). Boothe's most impressive film work may be in "The Emerald Forest" (1985), John Boorman's quasi-mystical ecological tale of the South American rain forests, where he plays an American engineer overseeing the construction of a dam when his seven-year-old child is spirited away by a "primitive" Amazon tribe. The father spends the next ten years searching for his son and experiences a spiritual awakening after finding him. Boothe returned to more conventional action roles in "Rapid Fire" (1992), opposite the late Brandon Lee, and as Curly Bill Brocious in the popular revisionist Western "Tombstone" (1993).

In 1995, he played two quite different men: In Peter Hyams' "Sudden Death", Boothe was the ringleader of a gang of terrorists who threaten to blow up a hockey arena while Oliver Stone chose him to portray Alexander Haig in Stone's controversial biopic "Nixon" (1995). The actor reteamed with Stone on the thriller "U-Turn" (1997) and portrayed a mentor of African-American navy diver Carl Brashear in "Men of Honor" (2000). Boothe experienced something of a career revival when he appeared in a recurring role as the ruthless high class gambling joint owner Cy Tolliver in the accalaimed HBO Western series "Deadwood" (2004 - ), followed by an effective cameo as the corrupt Senator Roarke in director Robert Rodriguez and writer-artist Frank Miller's visually arresting adaptation of Miller's crime noir comic book series "Sin City" (2005).

Partners

Wife

Pamela Boothe.

Family

Brother

Riley Vestal Boothe. born in August 1945

Brother

Tommy Dale Boothe. born in October 1943

Daughter

Parisse Ashley Boothe. born on June 12, 1983

Father

Merrill V Boothe.

Mother

Emily K Boothe.

Son

Preston Allen Boothe. born on August 13, 1989

Education

Southern Methodist University, Dallas , Texas

Career Milestones

Breakthrough stage role, the Broadway production of Lone Star

1977

First appeared on screen in The Goodbye Girl , playing one of the actors in the production of Richard III

1980

Cast as the hankie salesman in Cruising , directed by William Friedkin

1980

Won acclaim for his portrayal of Rev. Jim Jones on the two-part CBS docudrama, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones ; earned Emmy Award

1981

First feature lead, Southern Comfort , directed by Walter Hill

1983

Played the title role in the five-part HBO miniseries, Philip Marlowe, Private Eye

1985

Co-starred in The Emerald Forest , helmed by John Boorman

1987

Cast as a father searching for his missing daughter in the HBO drama Into the Homeland

1990

Starred as master spy John Walker Jr in the CBS miniseries, Family of Spies: The Walker Spy Ring

1992

Portrayed a former priest turned professional gambler in the USA Network movie Wild Card

1993

Appeared in Tombstone

1994

Acted opposite Jessica Lange in Blue Sky (filmed in 1990)

1995

Portrayed Alexander Haig in the biopic Nixon , directed by Oliver Stone

1997

Co-starred in the CBS miniseries True Women

1997

Reteamed with Oliver Stone on U-Turn

1999

Had featured role in the CBS miniseries Joan of Arc

2000

Co-starred in Men of Honor

2001

Co-starred as a Roman general in Attila (USA Network)

2004

Cast as Cy Tolliver in the critically acclaimed HBO series Deadwood

2005

Starred in Sin City the adaptation of comic book icon Frank Miller s uber-noir series of grapic novels; co-directed by Miller and Robert Rodriguez

2006

Joined the cast of 24 (Fox) in a recurring role, as Noah Daniels, the vice president to new U.S. President Wayne Palmer (D.B. Woodside)