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James LeGros (born 27 April 1962) is a US film and television actor. He is known as a star of independent films with a diversified body of work in the early to mid 1990s. Contents -
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It isn't hard to make
James LeGros bust a gut laughing. Just call him Brad Pitt. Okay, so he doesn't get $6 million a film or have his photo air-kissed by legions of swooning schoolgirls during recess. But if you've caught LeGros' quirky personality, you may wonder why he's still toiling away. But this Minnesota native, despite being tight-lipped on Pitt, LeGros will happily chitchat about his career. LeGros says he isn't very "LA", although he did live there for a short while. IMDb Mini Biography By: Da -
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A handsome character player and occasional lead best known for his portrayals of burnt-out characters, native Californian James Le Gros began his career appearing on stage and in small roles in made-for-television movies. He moved on to such critically lauded features as Kathryn Bigelow's "Near Dark" (1987), Gus Van Sant's "Drugstore Cowboy" and Oliver Stone's "Born on the Fourth of July" (both 1989). In 1992, Le Gros was a firm, versatile screen presence, appearing -
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When Max (
James LeGros) meets Elizabeth (Jennifer Beals), there's an instantaneous connection, but when Elizabeth starts talking about marriage, Max pushes her away. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's friendship with Jack (Eric Thal) makes Max jealous, and Max's co-worker Lena (Drew Barrymore) jumps at the chance to win Max for herself. Although Lena's schemes seem foolproof, there's more here than meets the eye. watch -
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Then, in the emotional series finale, directed by series creator and executive producer David Shore, treating a drug addict patient (guest star James LeGros) results in House examining his life, his future and his own personal
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Rachel BennettHouse treats a drug addict (James LeGros) and examines his own life. A softened House no longer needs a prime-time showcase. House thrived because of his edge. “To me, he's a hero,” Laurie said in 2005. “He's not polite. by
halboedekerHOUSE — “Everybody Dies” Episode 822 — Pictured: James LeGros as Oliver — (Photo by: Ray Mickshaw/NBC). HOUSE — “Everybody Dies” Episode 822 — Pictured: Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. James Wilson — (Photo
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Estella PierceThen, in Part 2, directed by series creator David Shore, House's treatment of a drug addict (played by James LeGros, Mercy) leads the doc to examine his own life and personal demons. Among other returning faces, Jennifer
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