James Sloyan Net Worth is $19 Million James Sloyan Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
James Joseph Sloyan was born on February 24, 1940 in Indianapolis, Indiana; his family moved to Europe when he was a young boy. James has lived in Rome, Capri, Milan, Switzerland and Ireland. When he was 17, his family moved back to the United States and settled in upstate New York where he managed a theater. He received a scholarship to the ...
Date Of Birth February 24, 1940 Place Of Birth Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. Profession Actor Star Sign Pisces
# Trademark 1 Deep raspy voice
# Quote 1 There's more to life than humdrum, you don't need to overheat the search engines. The silver screen is a great place to find inspiration and good things every day. Its easy, if you think about, instant visual messages. Plug it in and you're on your way.
# Fact 1 He played two memorable roles in Star Trek Next Generation. He played a traitorous Romulan commander who ends up being set up to fail, and in another episode, he portrays Worf's son Alexander as an adult who returns to his past to help his father understand and accept his son's gentle nature for what it is and the glorious future he would help initiate. Both roles were touching and sympathetic characterizations. 2 Was the voice of Lexus from 1989 until 2009, having been replaced by actor James Remar . Sloyan has been hired to do voice-over work for Mitsubishi. 3 Father of actor Dan Sloyan and actress Samantha Sloyan .
Actor Title Year Status Character Strange Luck 1995 TV Series Arthur Titlebaum Star Trek: Voyager 1995 TV Series Ma'bor Jetrel The X-Files 1994 TV Series Dr. Frank Nollette Dark Justice 1993 TV Series Doctor Crime & Punishment 1993 TV Series Room for Two 1992 TV Series Warren Calendar Girl, Cop, Killer? The Bambi Bembenek Story 1992 TV Movie Defense Attorney Baywatch 1989-1992 TV Series Mr. Drishler / Harv Woman with a Past 1992 TV Movie Dunne Beverly Hills, 90210 1991 TV Series Jerry Rattinger Quantum Leap 1991 TV Series Theodore Moody Changes 1991 TV Movie Paul Stevenson Murder, She Wrote 1986-1991 TV Series Robert Butler
C.W. Butterfield
Lt. Spoletti Guns of Paradise 1990 TV Series Joe Pratt MacGyver 1989-1990 TV Series George Fraley / Henry Colter Jake and the Fatman 1990 TV Series Steve Romano Matlock 1988-1989 TV Series Elliot Atkins / Dr. Lucas Forbes Mission: Impossible 1988 TV Series Frank Marley The Bronx Zoo 1988 TV Series Martin Isaacson Houston Knights 1988 TV Series Who Gets the Friends? 1988 TV Movie Lou McClinton Billionaire Boys Club 1987 TV Movie District Attorney Who's the Boss? 1987 TV Series Lyle Everett Growing Pains 1987 TV Series Max Drummond Her Secret Life 1987 TV Movie Wardell Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1987 TV Series Dr. Zach Emerson Pros & Cons 1986 TV Movie Stein Highway to Heaven 1986 TV Series Dr. Bryant Jack and Mike 1986 TV Series Louie Brothers 1986 TV Series Dirk Parker Vital Signs 1986 TV Movie The Love Boat 1984-1986 TV Series Greg Peters / Jake Diamond Simon & Simon 1986 TV Series Don Shoop The Fall Guy 1986 TV Series Jay Taylor Misfits of Science 1985 TV Series Harry Amos 1985 TV Movie Sheriff John Thomas Hotel 1985 TV Series Tom Banks Moonlighting 1985 TV Series Sonny Brezner Cagney & Lacey 1985 TV Series Paul Glansman Riptide 1985 TV Series Stanley Weston Knots Landing 1984 TV Series Taylor Naughton Partners in Crime 1984 TV Series Leo Hawaiian Heat 1984 TV Series Fletcher Oh Madeline 1983-1984 TV Series Charlie Wayne Ryan's Hope 1983 TV Series Mitch Bronski The Quest 1982 TV Series Scoop Falcon Crest 1982 TV Series Jack Sloan Prime Suspect 1982 TV Movie John Malloy Callie & Son 1981 TV Movie Bubba Wrench The Violation of Sarah McDavid 1981 TV Movie Eddie CHiPs 1981 TV Series Dr. Patterson Lou Grant 1981 TV Series Hank Dougherty The Asphalt Cowboy 1980 TV Movie Candy Man Xanadu 1980 Simpson Trouble in High Timber Country 1980 TV Movie John David Yaeger Tenspeed and Brown Shoe 1980 TV Series Mike 'Scoop' McGill Act of Violence 1979 TV Movie Tony Bonelli Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 1979 TV Series Barnard Smith Blind Ambition 1979 TV Mini-Series Ronald Ziegler Wonder Woman 1979 TV Series Mark Reuben Kaz 1979 TV Series Centennial 1978 TV Mini-Series Spade Larkin Westside Medical 1977 TV Series Dr. Sam Lanagan The Disappearance of Aimee 1976 TV Movie Dist. Atty. Asa Keyes Delvecchio 1976 TV Series Hank Foster The Million Dollar Rip-Off 1976 TV Movie Lubeck The Manhunter 1975 TV Series Panic on the 5:22 1974 TV Movie Frankie Scamantino Cannon 1974 TV Series Fred Ellis The Family Kovack 1974 TV Movie Vinnie Kovack The Streets of San Francisco 1974 TV Series Wilson Tubbs Hawaii Five-O 1974 TV Series Charles Fleming The Sting 1973 Mottola (as James J. Sloyan) Chase 1973 TV Series Kojak 1973 TV Series Jack Murzie Honor Thy Father 1973 TV Movie Pete Notario (as James S. Sloyan) Madigan 1972 TV Series Tommy Lakka The Doctors 1972 TV Series Al Jarrett Between Time and Timbuktu 1972 TV Movie Dr. Paul Proteus The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight 1971 Joey (as James J. Sloyan) Great Performances 1971 TV Series The Traveling Executioner 1970 Piquant (as James J. Sloyan) The Car and the Road 2008 voice The Young and the Restless 2000 TV Series Harvey Sakin Chicago Hope 1999 TV Series Henry Strauss General Hospital 1998 TV Series Mr. Yergin Party of Five 1995-1997 TV Series Avery Baltus Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1994-1997 TV Series Dr. Mora Diagnosis Murder 1997 TV Series Board Chairman Emmanuel 'Manny' Tubbs My Son Is Innocent 1996 TV Movie Niles Brokaw Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 1995-1996 TV Series Superintendent Hazen NYPD Blue 1996 TV Series Barry Ulin
Self Title Year Status Character Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour 1984 TV Series Himself
Known for movies The Sting (1973) as Mottola
Xanadu (1980) as Simpson
Oh Madeline (1983-1984) as Charlie Wayne
Westside Medical (1977) as Dr. Sam Lanagan