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James Cromwell
James Oliver Cromwell (born January 27, 1940) is an American film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Dr. Zefram Cochrane in “Star Trek: First Contact,” as well as his roles in “Babe,” “L.A. Confidential,” and “Spider-Man 3.” He has been nominated for an Oscar, three Emmy Awards, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards during his career.
Cromwell was born in Los Angeles, California and was raised in Manhattan, New York. He was adopted by actress Kay Johnson and actor, director and producer John Cromwell, who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era. He was educated at The Hill School, Middlebury College and Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), where he studied engineering. Like both his parents, he was drawn to the theater, doing everything from Shakespeare to experimental plays.
He has long been an advocate of leftist causes. In an October 2008 interview, he strongly attacked the Republican Party and the George W. Bush administration, saying their controversial foreign policy would "either destroy us or the entire planet." He became a vegetarian in 1974 after seeing a stockyard in Texas and experiencing the "smell, terror and anxiety." He became an ethical vegan while playing the character of Farmer Hoggett in the movie Babe in 1995. He frequently speaks out on issues regarding animal cruelty for PETA, largely the treatment of pigs.
Cromwell was married to Anne Ulvestad from 1976 to 1986. They had three children. He married his second wife, Julie Cobb, on May 29, 1986.
As actor
Living With A Visionary
Rebel Ridge
Merry Little Batman
Prancer: A Christmas Tale
Emperor
Never Too Late
Countdown to Year Zero
The Immortal
The Laundromat
That Guy... Who Was In That Thing 3: Trek Stars
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Marshall
The Promise
50 Years of Star Trek
The Perfect Crime: Leopold & Loeb
In Between Songs
Big Hero 6
Walking the Mile
The Trials of Cate McCall
Cowgirls n' Angels
Soldiers of Fortune
Still Mine
A Night at the Movies: Hollywood Goes to Washington
The Artist: The Making of an American Romance
Hollywood as Character: The Locations of The Artist
La Classe américaine
The Artist
Memorial Day
Hide Away
Farm to Fridge