James-Gammon-Obituary

James Gammon

1940-2010

Obituary

James Gammon, a gravel-voiced actor who played the manager of the Cleveland Indians in the 1980s comedy "Major League" and had a host of other movie and TV roles, has died. He was 70.

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I always loved his talent as an actor. Thank you sir you will always be missed.

I absolutely loved this man that played Don Johnson's dad.This just breaks my heart

Godspeed James. Thank you for the wonderful memories. Unforgettable....

I loved James as the manager in Major League. He is missed very much!!

James Gammon was among the greatest character actors I have ever seen. I always looked forward to seeing him act whenever possible. He had a great range; he was just as good playing a comedic role as he was portraying a villain. He was a superb talent! I am so saddened by this news. May your beautiful family memories help assuage your sorrow.

J. Johnson (Lubbock, TX)

I was lucky enough to attend a performance of "The Late Henry Moss" in San Francisco back in 2000. My main reason for being there was to see James Gammon live on stage. What a great actor. I thoroughly enjoyed him on "Nash Bridges" over the years. He had the attributes that make a good actor GREAT: talent, dedication, humility, and longevity. He will be sorely missed. I'll never forget witnessing one of my favorite actors in a brand-new play by my all-time favorite playwright. God...

I am sorry for your losses with Mr Gammon.I enjoyed his role on nash bridges, he really made the show.he will be greatly missed.

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