Age, Biography and Wiki
James McDaniel (James McDaniel Jr.) was born on 25 March, 1958 in Washington, D.C., U.S., is an American actor (born 1958). Discover James McDaniel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
Popular As |
James McDaniel Jr. |
Occupation |
Actor |
Age |
65 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
25 March 1958 |
Birthday |
25 March |
Birthplace |
Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Nationality |
United States
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 65 years old group.
James McDaniel Height, Weight & Measurements
At 65 years old, James McDaniel height is 187 cm .
Physical Status |
Height |
187 cm |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Who Is James McDaniel's Wife?
His wife is Hannelore McDaniel (?–present)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Hannelore McDaniel (?–present) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
2 |
James McDaniel Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is James McDaniel worth at the age of 65 years old? James McDaniel’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated James McDaniel's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Actor |
James McDaniel Social Network
Timeline
James McDaniel Jr. (born March 25, 1958) is an American stage, film and television actor.
He is best known for playing Lt. Arthur Fancy on the television show NYPD Blue.
He played the role of Paul in the hit Lincoln Center play Six Degrees of Separation.
James McDaniel Jr. was born in Washington, D.C., on March 25, 1958, the son of physician James McDaniel Sr. The junior McDaniel attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied veterinary medicine.
After taking his final exams, he decided to move to New York and become an actor, despite having no prior acting experience.
McDaniel enrolled in dance and voice lessons, and earned his first role in a Pepsi commercial.
McDaniel began acting on the stage.
He appeared in the original production of Six Degrees of Separation as Paul Poitier, and received the Clarence Derwent Award for his performance.
McDaniel originated the role of Adam in Someone Who'll Watch Over Me, being the only American in the cast.
He received an Obie Award after performing in Before It Hits Home.
Early roles on television include guest appearances on sitcom Kate & Allie and crime drama Gabriel's Fire.
He portrayed police officer Franklin Rose on the short-lived and poorly received series Cop Rock.
He played a police officer in the ill-fated 1990 series Cop Rock, and a close advisor to the director Spike Lee regarding the activist Malcolm X in the 1992 film Malcolm X.
He also played Sgt. Jesse Longford in the ABC television series Detroit 1-8-7.
McDaniel had a minor role in the Woody Allen film Alice (1990), was a banker in Strictly Business (1991) and portrayed Brother Earl in Spike Lee's Malcolm X (1992).
McDaniel guest starred as a cop on Hill Street Blues, created by Steven Bochco.
Thereafter, he appeared often in productions with Bochco's involvement, including L.A. Law and Civil Wars.
He played Lt. Arthur Fancy on NYPD Blue for eight seasons, between 1993 and 2001.
The series attracted some criticism regarding McDaniel being underutilized during his time on the show.
McDaniel himself alluded to this, claiming to be "the highest paid extra on television."
McDaniel won a 1995 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for NYPD Blue, and won the 2006 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children/Youth/Family Special, "Edge of America".
He has also been nominated for two Primetime Emmys for his work on NYPD Blue.
He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 1996 for his work on the series.
He also received three consecutive NAACP Image Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
He portrayed the role of Sgt. Jesse Longford in crime drama Detroit 1-8-7.
McDaniel appeared as an investigator in The Following and was Ezra Mills, Abbie's father, in Sleepy Hollow.
McDaniel made a guest appearance as a jazz trumpeter in NCIS: New Orleans.
McDaniel has also appeared extensively in television films, namely Silencing Mary (1996), Unforgivable (1996), and Out of Time (2000), the latter in a rare role as the main character.
He portrayed Nat King Cole in Livin' for Love: The Natalie Cole Story (2000).
Natalie Cole personally handpicked McDaniel to play her father.
With his wife Hannelore, McDaniel has two children.