American actor (1945–2013)
James Avery
Avery in 2001
Born James La Rue Avery
(1945-11-27 ) November 27, 1945Died December 31, 2013(2013-12-31) (aged 68) Occupation Actor Years active 1980–2013 Spouse
Barbara Avery
(
m. 1988)
James La Rue Avery (November 27, 1945 – December 31, 2013) was an American actor. He was best known for his roles as Philip Banks in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air , Judge Michael Conover on L.A. Law , Steve Yeager in The Brady Bunch Movie , and Dr. Crippen on The Closer (2005–2007); and as the voice actor for Shredder in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Haroud Hazi Bin in Aladdin .
Early life
Avery was born on November 27, 1945, in Pughsville, Virginia (present-day Suffolk, Virginia ), to mother Florence J. Avery.[ 1] His father denied paternity and was not listed on his birth certificate. Florence would later move a teenaged James to Atlantic City, New Jersey ,[ 2] [ 3] where he attended Atlantic City High School .[ 4] He served in the U.S. Navy in the Vietnam War from 1968 to 1969,[ 5] and eventually moved to San Diego, California , where he began to write poetry and TV scripts for PBS .[ 5] He won an Emmy for production during his tenure there, and then received a scholarship to UC San Diego , where he attended Thurgood Marshall College (then Third College), earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in drama and literature in 1976.[ 6]
Career
Avery began his career in the 1980s with appearances in television series such as NBC 's Hill Street Blues , Showtime sitcom Brothers as Bubba Dean, Amen , FM and L.A. Law . In the 1990s, he achieved prominence for his role as Philip Banks in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air , a character that was ranked number 34 in TV Guide ' s "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time".[ 7] After The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air ended, he played the lead role of Alonzo Sparks in the UPN comedy series Sparks that lasted for two seasons. Other notable roles in television included Dr. Crippen in The Closer , Charles Haysbert in The Division , and Michael Kelso 's commanding officer at the police academy late in the series run of That '70s Show .
Among his most notable voice credits are the voices of Shredder in the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, Br'er Bear in the Disney World version of Splash Mountain and Kinect Disneyland Adventures and James Rhodes/War Machine in the 1990s Iron Man series.[ 8] He also lent his powerful bass voice as Junkyard Dog in Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling (1985–1986), Turbo in Rambo and the Forces of Freedom (1986), and Haroud Hazi Bin in Aladdin (1994).
Avery was the commencement speaker for his alma mater, UC San Diego's Thurgood Marshall College, in 2007 and again in 2012.[ 9]
Personal life
In 1988, Avery married his girlfriend Barbara.[ 10] Barbara was later dean of student life at Loyola Marymount University .[ 11] He had no biological children, but was a stepfather to Barbara's son, Kevin Waters.[ 12]
Death, tributes and legacy
On December 31, 2013, Avery died at the age of 68 at Glendale Memorial Medical Center.[ 5] [ 13] [ 14] His publicist, Cynthia Snyder, told the Associated Press that Avery died following complications from open heart surgery.[ 15]
Janet Hubert , who portrayed his on-screen wife Vivian on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air for the first three seasons, said after his death: "RIP James, all the world is a stage, and we are all merely players in this production called LIFE."[ 16] Will Smith commented on Avery's death, saying: "Some of my greatest lessons in acting, living, and being a respectable human being came through James Avery. Every young man needs an Uncle Phil. Rest in peace."[ 17] Alfonso Ribeiro , who played Avery's on-screen son Carlton said, “I'm deeply saddened to say that James Avery has passed away. He was a second father to me. I will miss him greatly".[ 18] Joseph Marcell (Geoffrey) called Avery a "gentle giant".[ 13]
Avery's remains were cremated and scattered near the Pacific Ocean .[ 19] In April 2020, Will Smith reunited with the cast of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air on a video conference honoring Avery's best moments on the show.[ 20] [ 21] [ 22]
AveryFest
Barbara Avery and actress Daphne Maxwell Reid at the inaugural AveryFest in James Avery's hometown of Suffolk, Virginia AveryFest is an annual African-American cultural and music festival held in the United States. The event, named in honor of James Avery, had its inaugural event September 2, 2023 in Avery's hometown of Suffolk, Virginia . The event will be held at Bennett's Creek Park each year, only minutes away from the Pughsville neighborhood where Avery was born.[ 23]
In 2023, the first year of the festival included special guest appearances from Avery's wife, Barbara Avery, his TV wife from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air , actress Daphne Maxwell Reid , and a special jazz spotlight in memory of Avery, who loved jazz music.[ 24]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1983
Antony and Cleopatra
Mardian
Television film
1983
Tales of the Gold Monkey
Gabriel
Episode: "God Save the Queen"
1983
Newhart
Construction Guy
Episode: "Heaven Knows Mr. Utley"
1983
The Jeffersons
Coleman
Episode: "Father Christmas"
1983–1984
Simon & Simon
Huey, Roy
2 episodes
1984
Hill Street Blues
Tolliver
3 episodes
1984
Legmen
No Neck
Episode: "I Shall Be Re-Released"
1984
Hardcastle and McCormick
Episode: "Scared Stiff"
1984
Going Bananas
Hank
1984
Webster
Judge
Episode: "Webster Long"
1984
Fist of the North Star
Fang
Voice; English dub
1984
The Dukes of Hazzard
Charlie
Episode: "Cool Hands, Luke & Bo"
1984–1985
Brothers
Bubba Dean
2 episodes
1985
Street Hawk
Councilman Waters
Pilot
1985
St. Elsewhere
Mental Patient
Episode: "Give the Boy a Hand"
1985
Cagney & Lacey
Episode: "Who Says It's Fair"
1985
Kicks
Stanley
Television film
1985
Space
Jean-Marie
CBS miniseries
1985
Scarecrow and Mrs. King
Nabuti
Episode: "Murder Between Friends"
1985
Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling
Junkyard Dog
Voice
1985
George Burns Comedy Week
Episode: "The Assignment"
1985
The A-Team
Episode: "The Heart of Rock n' Roll"
1985
Moonlighting
Reuben King
Episode: "Twas the Episode Before Christmas"
1986
Karate Kommandos
Additional voices
1986
Amazing Stories
Chief Hansen
Episode: "Hell Toupee"
1986
Rambo and the Forces of Freedom
Turbo
Voice
1986
Samaritan: The Mitch Snyder Story
Hank Dudney
Television film
1986
Condor
Cas
Television film
1986
Sunday Drive
Oliver
Television film
1986–1989
The Real Ghostbusters
Killerwatt / Judge
Voice, 3 episodes
1986–1989
Amen
Arnie Samples / Rev. Crawford
5 episodes
1987
Jake's M.O.
Abel Barnes
Television film
1987
Timestalkers
Blacksmith
Television film
1987
Jake and the Fatman
Episode: "Fatal Attraction"
1987–1989
Valerie
Judge N. Keller / Mr. Erdman
2 episodes
1987–1993
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Shredder
Voice, 103 episodes
1988
Dallas
Judge Fowler
Episode: "Malice in Dallas"
1988
Beauty and the Beast
Winslow
1988
227
Jo-Jo
Episode: "My Aching Back"
1988
Heart and Soul
Harlan Sinclair
Pilot
1988–1992
L.A. Law
Judge Michael Conover
9 episodes
1989
Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal
Earl
Television film
1989
Roe vs. Wade
Television film
1989
FM
Quentin Lamoreaux
TV series
1989
A Different World
The Pin Punisher
Episode: "To Have and Have Not"
1989
Turn Back the Clock
Physical Therapist
Television film
1990
Night Court
Judge Hopkins
Episode: "Wedding Bell Blues"
1990
Capital News
Pilot
1990
To My Daughter
Television film
1990–1996
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Philip Banks
Main role; 148 episodes
1991
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Shredder
Voice, television film
1991
The Legend of Prince Valiant
Sir Bryant
Voice, 9 episodes
1992
Roc
Dale Hammers
Episode: "The Car Accident from Heaven"
1993
Without Warning: Terror in the Towers
Fred Ferby
Television film
1993
Family Matters
Himself
Episode: "Scenes from a Mall"
1993–1994
American Experience
Charles Hamilton Houston / Narrator
2 episodes
1994
Hart to Hart: Old Friends Never Die
Chess Player
Television film
1994
A Friend to Die For
Agent Gilwood
Television film
1994
Aladdin
Haroud Hazi Bin
Voice, 11 episodes
1994–1995
Iron Man [ 25]
Jim Rhodes / War Machine
Voice, 7 episodes
1995
ABC Weekend Special
Headman
Voice, episode: "Jirimpimbira – An African Folk Tale"
1995
Murder One
Judge Nathaniel Alexander
Episode: "Chapter Five"
1996
Gargoyles
The Shaman
Voice, episode: "Walkabout"
1996
Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys [ 25]
Gor-illa/Gor
Voice, 26 episodes
1996
Spider-Man
War Machine
Voice, 2 episodes
1996–1998
Sparks
Alonzo Sparks
40 episodes
1996–1998
In the House
Mediator / Sampson Stanton
2 episodes
1997
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
Father
Voice, episode: "The Golden Goose"
1997
Extreme Ghostbusters
Danny
Voice, episode: "Dry Spell"
1998
The Advanced Guard
Fred
Television film
1998
You Lucky Dog
Calvin Bridges
Television film
1998
The Wild Thornberrys [ 25]
Gorilla
Voice, episode: "Valley Girls"
1999
Vengeance Unlimited
Judge Christopher Washington
Episode: "Legalese"
1999
King's Pawn
Cecil
Pilot
1999
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?
Malcolm Avalon
2 episodes
1999
For Your Love
Rev. Hicks
Episode: "Mother Load"
1999
Family Law
Episode: "Damages"
1999–2000
Pepper Ann
Mr. Clapper
3 episodes
2000
Bull
Prof. Gilbert Granville
Episode: "What the Past Will Bring"
2000
One World
William Richard
Episode: "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
2000
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Preston Cash
Episode: "Unfriendly Skies"
2000
Two Guys and a Girl
Judge
Episode: "Rescue Me"
2000–2002
Dharma & Greg
Walter
2 episodes
2001
Epoch
Dr. Solomon Holt
Television film
2001
The Jamie Foxx Show
Reverend
Episode: "Always and Forever"
2001
Strong Medicine
Harold Jenkins
Episode: "Wednesday Night Fever"
2001
The Legend of Tarzan
Chief Keewazi
Voice, 3 episodes
2001
The Proud Family
Crandall Smythe
Voice, episode: "Spelling Bee"
2001–2002
The Nightmare Room
R.L. Stine
12 episodes
2001–2003
Soul Food
Walter Carter
4 episodes
2002
Philly
Dean Mark Clivner
Episode: "Here Comes the Judge"
2002
Judging Amy
Mr. Ruff
Episode: "Damage Control"
2002
Nancy Drew
Prof. Shifflin
Television film
2002–2003
The Division
Charles Haysbert
9 episodes
2003
Reba
Judge Samuel Bennett
Episode: "The Feud"
2003
Crossing Jordan
Dr. Erkhart
Episode: "Conspiracy"
2003
Street Smarts
Contestant
Episode: "May 16, 2003"
2003
All About the Andersons
Roscoe
Episode: "Flo's Dream"
2003–2004
All of Us
Lucas
2 episodes
2004
That '70s Show
Officer Kennedy
3 episodes
2004
Charmed
Zola
Episode: "A Call to Arms"
2004
NYPD Blue
Steve Pines
Episode: "Great Balls or Ire"
2004
Girlfriends
Dr. Couch
Episode: "Maybe Baby"
2004
That's So Raven
Presto Jones
Episode: "Opportunity Shocks"
2005–2007
The Closer
Dr. Crippen
11 episodes
2005
My Wife and Kids
Prof. Floyd F. Tillman
Episode: "Study Buddy"
2005
Star Trek: Enterprise
General K'Vagh
2 episodes
2005
Living With Fran
Mr. Bryant
Episode: "Learning with Fran"
2006
Take 3
Judge Sanderson
Episode: "Study Buddy"
2008
Eli Stone
Mason Andrews
Episode: "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
2009
Sherri
Redmond
4 episodes
2011
The Problem Solverz
Go-Seeki Ninja Master / Ninja Master Head
Voice, episode: "Hide and Seek Ninjaz"
2012
Grey's Anatomy
Sam
Episode: "One Step Too Far"
2012
The Young and the Restless
Judge Roy Daley
2 episodes
2013
Call Me Crazy: A Five Film
Dr. Beckett
Television film
2013
Hunt for the Labyrinth Killer
Judge Parsons
Television film
2013
Go, Bolivia, Go!
Commissioner Morocco
Television film
2015
Da Jammies
Covington
Voice, episode: "Cello" Posthumous release
Video games/Other
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