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Birthplace:
Middletown, Connecticut
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An engaging, boyish actor who has excelled onstage though his career has also taken him into films and TV. James Naughton graduated from Yale's drama school in 1970 and began making his mark in the stage production "Olympian Games" (1970) and with an award-winning turn as Edmund Tyrone in "Long Day's Journey Into Night". By the time he reached Broadway in 1977 with Cy Coleman's "I Love My Wife", he had already gotten a start in films and TV. Naughton has appeared in an impressive number of failed series, beginning as Detective Dan Dailey's son on "Faraday and Company" (NBC, 1974). From there,
Gentleman Caller--Jim O'Connor
1970
Professional stage debut in "Olympian Games" (East Hampton, New York)
1971
New York stage debut as Edmund Tyrone in "Long Day's Journey Into Night"
1972
TV debut in "Look Homeward, Angel"
1973
Film debut in "The Paper Chase"
1973
TV series debut in "Faraday and Company" (NBC)
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