Haynie, Jim

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HAYNIE, Jim

PERSONAL

Addresses:

Agent—GVA Talent Agency, 9229 Sunset Blvd., Suite 320, Hollywood, CA 90069.

Career:

Actor.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Guard, Escape from Alcatraz, Paramount, 1979.

First cop, Time After Time, Avco Embassy/Warner Bros., 1979.

Hank Jones, The Fog (also known as John Carpenter's "The Fog"), Avco Embassy, 1980.

First hot dog man, Chu Chu and the Philly Flash, 1981.

Old cop, 48 Hrs., Paramount, 1982.

Tommy, optometrist, and Carl, Out (also known as Deadly Drifter), Cinegate, 1982.

Air Force major, The Right Stuff, Warner Bros., 1983.

Arlon Brewer, Country, Buena Vista, 1984.

Owen Riley, On the Edge, Skouras Pictures, 1985.

Bradley, Silverado, 1985.

Lieutenant Fisher, Hard Traveling, New World, 1986.

Donnelly, Pretty in Pink, Paramount, 1986.

Morty Morton, Action Jackson, Warner Bros. Home Video, 1988.

Jack Haines, From Hollywood to Deadwood, Island Pictures, 1988.

Sergeant Gabriel, Jack's Back, Paramount, 1988.

Jake McDermott, Staying Together, Hemdale, 1989.

Captain Malone, I Come in Peace (also known as Dark Angel), Media Home Entertainment, 1990.

Mr. Buckley, Men Don't Leave, Warner Bros., 1990.

Father Seamus Kelly, Too Much Sun, RCA–Columbia, 1991.

Sheriff, Big Girls Don't Cry … They Get Even (also known as Stepkids), New Line Cinema, 1992.

Sheriff Ira, Sleepwalkers (also known as Sleepstalkers and Stephen King's "Sleepwalkers"), Columbia, 1992.

Richard Johnson, The Bridges of Madison County, Warner Bros., 1995.

General Garnett, The Peacemaker, DreamWorks, 1997.

Jerry, The Last Time I Committed Suicide, 1997.

Bill Stone, Bulworth, Twentieth Century–Fox, 1998.

Jack, The Gold Cup, Full Circle Films, 2000.

Andy, Andy Across the Water (short film), Jean–Michel Dissard, 2002.

Ed Tobias, Bringing Down the House, Buena Vista, 2003.

Meyer, Hide (short film), Amado Pictures, 2003.

Ben, The United States of Leland, Paramount Classics, 2004.

Television Appearances; Movies:

First officer, Undercover with the KKK (also known as The Freedom Riders and My Undercover Years with the KKK), NBC, 1979.

Vernon Richards, Homeward Bound, CBS, 1980.

Doc Vandecamp, Bitter Harvest, NBC, 1981.

Swathmore, Midnight Lace, NBC, 1981.

Executive, The Princess and the Cabbie, CBS, 1981.

Lloyd, Toughlove, ABC, 1985.

Sheriff, Brotherhood of Justice, ABC, 1986.

Federal marshal, Kung Fu: The Movie, CBS, 1986.

Judge Winthrop, Three on a Match, NBC, 1987.

David Hartzfield, The Image, HBO, 1990.

Cantrell, Hell Hath No Fury, NBC, 1991.

Oscar, Grand Tour: Disaster in Time (also known as Disaster in Time, The Grand Tour, and Timescape), Showtime, 1992.

Star (also known as Danielle Steel's "Star"), NBC, 1993.

Tom Tyson, Kiss of a Killer, ABC, 1993.

Mr. Gil Sutton, The Odd Couple: Together Again, CBS, 1993.

Brad St. Clair, Armed and Innocent, CBS, 1994.

Byron Estes, Betrayed by Love, ABC, 1994.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Salkin, Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story (also known as Alcatraz and Clarence Carnes), NBC, 1980.

Power, NBC, 1980.

Ned Tuckmill, Blood Feud, syndicated, 1983.

Dob Fowler, A Death in California (also known as Psychopath), ABC, 1985.

Chief Kulbeth (some sources cite Officer Scott), I Know My First Name Is Steven (also known as The Missing Years), NBC, 1989.

Deputy Kingsolving, The Stand (also known as Stephen King's "The Stand"), ABC, 1994.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Frank Reston, "No Big Thing," Knight Rider, 1982.

Deke Larson, Sr., "One Fresh Batch of Lemonade: Parts 1&2," Highway to Heaven, 1984.

Detective Flynn, "You're in Alice's," Hill Street Blues, 1985.

Detective Flynn, "Grin and Bear It," Hill Street Blues, 1985.

Kyle, "North by North Dipesto," Moonlighting, 1986.

Jake, "Body & Soul," Falcon Crest, 1987.

"The Execution of John Saringo," Midnight Caller, 1988.

"Some of That Jazz," Hooperman, 1989.

Judge Nelson Dunley, "The Mouse that Soared," L.A. Law, NBC, 1989.

Father Pete Riley, "The Talisman," The Young Riders, 1991.

Judge Stuart Thompson, "Alice Oakley Doesn't Live Here Anymore," I'll Fly Away, NBC, 1992.

Captain Lewis, "The Abduction," Matlock, 1992.

Gillis Toomey, "Midnight Sun," Northern Exposure, 1992.

Sheriff John Hoyt, "Killin' Time—June 18, 1958," Quantum Leap, 1992.

Jefferson K. Wallace, "The President's Coming," Bakersfield P.D., Fox, 1993.

Grit, "Life Goes On: Parts 1 & 2," Empty Nest, NBC, 1995.

Jake Hilfiger, "These Successful Friends of Mine," Ellen, ABC, 1995.

"The Cattle Drive," The Lazarus Man, 1996.

Ben Miller, "Exposed," The Pretender, NBC, 1997.

Ben Miller, "Mirage," The Pretender, NBC, 1997.

Don Borman, "Devotion," Michael Hayes, CBS, 1998.

Nelson Hickes, "Gun with the Wind," Chicago Hope, CBS, 1998.

Albert Hall, "Liar's Club: Part 1," Family Law, CBS, 2001.

Floyd, "Bachelor Party," Titus, Fox, 2002.

"The Glass Ceiling," American Family, 2002.

Tom, "She's Positive," The Parkers, UPN, 2004.

Appeared as Sheriff Ford in Crossroads, ABC.

Television Appearances; Series:

Garrett Gordon, a recurring role, Dallas, 1986–87.

Lenny Goodman, Take Five, CBS, 1987.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Alfred Newton, God, the Universe, and Hot Fudge Sundaes, CBS, 1986.

Narrator, Private Debts, Showtime, 1993.

Preacher, On Hope, Showtime, 1994.

Distinguished man at table, The Gift, Showtime, 1994.

Desert's Edge, The Movie Channel, 1997.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Potts, Rowdies, ABC, 1986.

Stage Appearances:

Walt Bates, Book of Days, St. Louis, MO, and Hartford, CT, both 1999, then Signature Theatre Company, Peter Norton Space, New York City, 2002.

Also appeared in Looking for Normal, Geffen Playhouse, Los Angeles; and as Lee, True West, Magic Theatre, San Francisco, CA.