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JIM BEAVER Authentic Hand Signed Autograph 4X6 Photo - ACTOR - SUPERNATURAL

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    . (born August 12, 1950) is an American actor, playwright, screenwriter, and film historian. He is most familiar to worldwide audiences as Bobby Singer in Supernatural. He also played Whitney Ellsworth on the HBO Western drama series Deadwood, which brought him acclaim and a Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination for Ensemble Acting, and Sheriff Shelby Parlow on the FX series Justified. His memoir Life's That Way was published in April 2009.Career Beaver as his Whitney Ellsworth character in Deadwood Beaver made his professional stage debut in October 1972, while still a college student, in Rain, from W. Somerset Maugham's short story, at the Oklahoma Theatre Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. After returning to Texas, he did a great deal of local theatre in the Dallas area, supporting himself as a film cleaner at a 16 mm film rental firm and as a stagehand for the Dallas Ballet. He joined the Shakespeare Festival of Dallas in 1976, performing in numerous productions. In 1979, he was commissioned by Actors Theatre of Louisville to write the first of three plays for that company (Spades, Sidekick and Semper Fi), and was twice a finalist in the theatre's national Great American Play Contest (for Once Upon a Single Bound and Verdigris). Along with plays, he continued writing for film journals and for several years was a columnist, critic and feature writer for the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures magazine Films in Review. Moving to New York City in 1979, Beaver worked steadily onstage in stock and on tour, simultaneously writing plays and researching a biography of actor George Reeves (a project which he still pursues between acting jobs). He appeared in starring roles in such plays as The Hasty Heart and The Rainmaker in Birmingham, Alabama and The Lark in Manchester, New Hampshire, and toured the country as Macduff in Macbeth and in The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia. During this period, he ghostwrote the book Movie Blockbusters for critic Steven Scheuer. In 1983, he moved to Los Angeles, California to continue research on his biography of George Reeves. He worked for a year as the film archivist for the Variety Arts Center. Following a reading of his play Verdigris, he was asked to join the prestigious Theatre West company in Hollywood, where he continues as an actor and playwright to this day. Verdigris was produced to very good reviews in 1985 and Beaver was signed by the powerful Triad Artists agency. He immediately began to work writing episodes of various television series, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents (he received a 1987 CableACE Award nomination for his very first TV script, for this show), Tour of Duty and Vietnam War Story. He also worked occasionally in small roles in films and television. The 1988 Writers Guild of America strike fundamentally altered the freelance television writing market, and Beaver's television writing career came to an abrupt halt. However, a chance meeting led to his being cast as the best friend of star Bruce Willis in Norman Jewison's drama about Vietnam veterans, In Country, and his acting career suddenly took up the slack where his television writing career had faltered. (Beaver was the only actual Vietnam veteran among the principal cast of In Country.) Subsequently, he has appeared in many popular films, including Sister Act, Sliver, Bad Girls, Adaptation., Magnolia and The Life of David Gale. He starred in the television series Thunder Alley as the comic sidekick to Ed Asner, and as homicide cop Earl Gaddis on Reasonable Doubts. He was also French Stewart's sullen boss Happy Doug on the sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun. In 2002, Beaver was cast as one of the stars of the ensemble Western drama Deadwood in the role of Whitney Ellsworth, a goldminer whom he often described as "Gabby Hayes with Tourette syndrome". Ellsworth went from being a filth-covered reprobate to marrying the richest woman in town and becoming a beloved and stalwart figure in the community. (Originally Ellsworth did not have a first name, but when it became necessary to provide one, Beaver requested he be named Whitney Ellsworth, after the producer of George Reeves's Adventures of Superman.) He continued his long research for the Reeves biography, and in 2005 served as the historical/biographical consultant on the theatrical feature film about Reeves's death, Hollywoodland. Beaver in 2006 joined the cast of the HBO drama John from Cincinnati while simultaneously playing the recurring roles of Bobby Singer on Supernatural and Carter Reese on another HBO drama Big Love, appearing at least once a season on Supernatural. He then took on the role of Sheriff Charlie Mills in the CBS drama Harper's Island. He has recurred as the gun dealer Lawson on Breaking Bad and its prequel Better Call Saul, and played Sheriff Shelby Parlow for three seasons on FX's Justified. Following his acclaimed work in Justified, Beaver had a starring role in Guillermo del Toro's gothic ghost story feature film, Crimson Peak, in a part del Toro wrote for him. He has also completed roles in the feature films The Frontier and Billy Boy. His memoir of the year following his wife's 2003 diagnosis of lung cancer, entitled Life's That Way, was purchased in a preemptive bid by Putnam/Penguin publishers in the fall of 2007.[8] Prior to publication in April, 2009, it was chosen for the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers program for 2009. His performance in The Silence of Bees won him the Best Actor Award at the 2010 New York Film and Video Festival. Beaver was nominated for Best Guest Performance in a Drama by the Broadcast Television Journalists' Association Critics' Choice Awards in 2013, for his performance as Sheriff Shelby Parlow on Justified. (He lost to Jane Fonda.) He was on many industry prediction lists for the 2013 Emmy for that performance, but was ultimately not nominated. He wrote and directed the short film Night Riders (2013), based upon his play of the same title. In 2014, he was given the Lifetime Merit Award of the Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema. Beaver studied acting with Clyde Ventura and Academy Award-winning actor Maximilian Schell. In March 2015, Theatre West presented a 30th anniversary revival of Beaver's play Verdigris, with Beaver in a starring role. Actress Maureen Stapleton played the leading role in a workshop of Beaver's play Verdigris in 1985 at the Berkshire Theatre Festival. In June, 2016, Beaver returned to the Festival to play Big Daddy in Tennessee Williams's Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.Film YearTitleRoleNotes 1977Semi-ToughB.E.A.T. MemberUncredited 1978The SeniorsClientUncredited 1979WarningsThe ArtistShort film 1981NighthawksSubway PassengerUncredited 1983Girls of the White OrchidPedestrianUncredited; alternative title Death Ride to Osaka 1983SilkwoodPlant Manager 1985File 8022Ben Crysler 1987Sweet RevengeSmugglerUncredited 1987Hollywood ShufflePostal Worker 1988Two Idiots in HollywoodCrying Man 1988Defense PlayFBI Agent 1989Mergers & AcquisitionsGabby HayesShort film 1989Turner & HoochPlant Manager 1989The CherryThe CaptainShort film 1989In CountryEarl Smith 1990El DiabloSpivey Irick 1990The Court-Martial of Jackie RobinsonMaj. Trimble 1991Little SecretsLiquor Store CashierCredited as Richard Muldoon 1992Sister ActDetective Clarkson 1993SliverDetective Ira 1993Geronimo: An American LegendProclamation officer 1994TwogetherOscar 1994Blue ChipsRicky's Father 1994Children of the DarkRoddy GibbonsDeliberately uncredited[citation needed] 1994Bad GirlsPinkerton Detective Graves 1997WoundedAgent Eric Ashton 1998At Sachem FarmForeman 1999ImpalaSheriff Bert DavisShort film 1999Ah! SilenciosaAmbrose BierceShort film 1999MagnoliaSmiling Peanut Patron #1 2000FraudDetective MasonShort film 2000Where the Heart IsClawhammerScenes deleted 2001Joy RideSheriff Ritter 2002WheelmenAgent Hammond 2002Adaptation.Ranger Tony 2003The Life of David GaleDuke Grover 2003Wave BabesAmos Nandy 2003The CommissionHoward L. Brennan 2007NextWisdom 2007CootiesThe ManShort film 2008ReflectionsFrankShort film 2008The Silence of BeesParker LamShort film 2009Dark and Stormy NightJack Tugdon 2011The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American ConspiracyJ. Wright Mooar 2013Night RidersShort film; writer, director, executive producer 2015The FrontierLee 2015Crimson PeakCarter Cushing 2017Billy BoyCrabtree 2021Nightmare AlleySheriff Jedediah JuddPost-productionTelevision YearTitleRoleNotes 1978DesperadoNathanTV film 1978–1979DallasDiner/Julie's Gardener2 episodes 1979Dallas Cowboys CheerleadersCowboy playerTV film 1986Divorce CourtWrench McCoy 1987Jake and the FatmanDefense AttorneyEpisode: "Fatal Attraction" 1988MatlockBarney SutlerEpisode: "The Umpire" 1988ParadiseFrank FosterEpisode: "The Holstered Gun" 1988Perry Mason: The Case of the Lady in the LakeMotel ManagerTV film 1989CBS Summer PlayhouseWrong House NeighborEpisode: "Elysian Fields" 1989The Young RidersJohnsonEpisode: "The Kid" 1989Mothers, Daughters and LoversSheriff Jack EdzardTV film 1990Follow Your HeartCraig HraboyTV film 1990Midnight CallerTom BarlowEpisode: "Ryder on the Storm" 1990Nasty BoysWetstoneEpisode: "Desert Run" 1990Father Dowling MysteriesDrakeEpisode: "The Murder Weekend Mystery" 1991–1993Santa BarbaraAndy the Rapist/Motel man5 episodes 1991–1993Reasonable DoubtsDetective Earl Gaddis13 episodes 1992Gunsmoke: To the Last ManDeputy Willie RuddTV film 1993Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanHenry BarnesEpisode: "I'm Looking Through You" 1993Thunder AlleyLeland DuParte28 episodes 1993Gunsmoke: The Long RideTraveling blacksmithTV film 1995Home ImprovementDuke MillerEpisode: "Doctor in the House" 1995Unsolved MysteriesHimselfEpisode: "Who Killed Superman?" 1996High IncidentFather in WreckEpisode: "Women & Children First" 1996–1997Murder OneDonald Cleary2 episodes 1996Bone ChillersEdgar Allan PoeEpisode: "Edgar Allan Poe-Session" 1996–2004Days of Our LivesFather Timothy Jansen26 episodes 1997NYPD BlueTruck Driver / Jesus ChristEpisode: "Taillight's Last Gleaming" 1997MoloneyDetective AshtonEpisode: "The Ripple Effect" 1997Spy GameThornbushEpisode: "Lorne and Max Drop the Ball" 1997Total SecurityDetective McKissickEpisode: "Das Bootie" 1997Divided by HateDanny LelandTV film 1998Melrose PlaceRanger VirgilEpisode: "Amanda's Back" 1998Pensacola: Wings of GoldActorEpisode: "Power Play" 1998Mr. MurderAgent Jason ReilingTV film 1998–1999E! Mysteries & ScandalsHimself2 episodes 1998–19993rd Rock from the SunHappy Doug7 episodes 1999The X-FilesCoronerEpisode: "Field Trip" 2000BiographyHimselfEpisode: "George Reeves: The Perils of a Superhero" 2000The Trouble with NormalGary8 episodes 2001That '70s ShowTonyEpisode: "Who Wants It More?" 2001The DivisionFred ZitoEpisode: "High on the Hog" 2001Star Trek: EnterpriseAdmiral Daniel LeonardEpisode: "Broken Bow: Part 1" 2001The West WingCarlEpisode: "Manchester: Part 1" 2001PhillyNelson VanderhoffEpisode: "Loving Sons" 2001Warden of Red RockJefferson BentTV film 2003Andy Richter Controls the UniverseCraigEpisode: "Charity Begins in Cellblock D" 2003Six Feet UnderPrison OfficerEpisode: "Twilight" 2003TremorsSheriff Sam BoggsEpisode: "Water Hazard" 2003The Lyon's DenHank FerrisEpisode: "The Other Side of Caution" 2004MonkSheriff MathisEpisode: "Mr. Monk Gets Married" 2004Crossing JordanRanger DiggoryEpisode: "Revealed" 2004–2006DeadwoodWhitney Ellsworth28 episodes 2006The UnitLloyd ColeEpisode: "Manhunt" 2006CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationStanley Tanner2 episodes 2006–2020SupernaturalBobby Singer69 episodes 2007Day Break'Uncle' Nick Vukovic5 episodes 2007John from CincinnatiVietnam Joe8 episodes 2007Big LoveCarter Reese3 episodes 2007Criminal MindsSheriff WilliamsEpisode: "Identity" 2009Harper's IslandSheriff Charlie Mills11 episodes 2009PsychStinky Pete DillinghamEpisode: "High Noon-ish" 2010Law & Order: Los AngelesFrank LoomisEpisode: "Hollywood" 2010The MentalistCobb HolwellEpisode: "The Red Ponies" 2010Lie to MeGusEpisode: "Veronica" 2010Love BitesTruckerEpisode: "Keep On Truckin'" 2011–2012Breaking BadLawson2 episodes 2011–2013JustifiedSheriff Shelby Parlow14 episodes 2012Dexter[14]Clint McKayEpisode: "The Dark...Whatever" 2013The MiddleMr. StokesEpisode: "Dollar Days" 2013Mike & MollyDwight2 episodes 2013LongmireLee RoskeyEpisode: "Natural Order" 2013RevolutionJohn Franklin Fry2 episodes 2014Major CrimesDonald BeckwithEpisode: "Return to Sender Part 2" 2014NCISCaptain Tom O'RourkeEpisode: "The San Dominick" 2015–2017The New Adventures of Peter and WendyGeorge DarlingWeb series 2016Better Call SaulLawson2 episodes; Same character from Breaking Bad 2016BonesGeorge GibbonsEpisode: "The Monster in the Closet" 2017NCIS: New OrleansRig Manager Jackson HauserEpisode: "Hell on the High Water" 2017TimelessJake Neville3 episodes 2017Criminal Minds: Beyond BordersDonald AtwoodEpisode: "Blowback" 2017Shut EyeBob Caygeon2 episodes 2017–2019The RanchChuck Phillips12 episodes 2019–presentThe BoysRobert "Bob" Singer3 episodes 2019WatchmenAndyEpisode: "Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship" 2020Young SheldonKennethEpisode: "Contracts, Rules and a Little Bit of Pig Brains"Literary worksBooksJohn Garfield: His Life and Films (1978)Movie Blockbusters (with Steven Scheuer) (1982, revised edition 1983)Life's That Way: A Memoir (2009)FictionThe Afternoon Blood Show, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, April 29, 1981PlaysThe Cop and the Anthem (adapted from the short story by O. Henry) (1973)[15]Once Upon a Single Bound (1974)[15]As You Like It, or Anything You Want To, Also Known as Rotterdam and Parmesan Are Dead (1975)[15]The Ox-Bow Incident (adapted from the novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark) (1978)[15]Spades (1979)[15]Sidekick (1981)[15]Semper Fi (1984)[15]Verdigris (1985)[15]Truth, Justice, and the Texican Way (1986)[15]Pressing Engagements (1990)[15]Mockingbird (2003)[15]Night Riders (2006)[16]The American Way (2011)[16]Whigs, Pigs, and Greyhounds (2011)[16]Lettering (2013)[16]Magazine articles"John Wayne", Films in Review, May 1977"George Raft", Films in Review, April 1978"John Carradine", Films in Review, October 1979"James Stewart", Films in Review, October 1980"Steve McQueen", Films in Review, August–September 1981"Frank Perry", Films in Review, November 1981"Strother Martin", Films in Review, November 1982"Ad Glib" (regular column). Films in Review, November 1981 – December 1983