Lennie James Biography
Lennie James is a Playwright, screenwriter, and actor from the United Kingdom. Les Misérables (1998), Snatch (2000), 24 Hour Party People (2002), Sahara (2005), and Outlaw (2007) are just a few of the films in which James has appeared. He participated in the 2010 film Tic, as well as the action films Colombiana (2011) and Lockout (2012).
How old is Lennie James?- Age
He is 57 years old as of October 2022. Lennie was born Lennie Michael James on October 11, 1965, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England.
Lennie James Height
James stands at a height of 5’10” (178 cm) tall.
Lennie James Family
James, the son of Afro-Trinidadian parents, was born in Nottingham. He grew up in South London and went to Ernest Bevin College for his education. When James’ mother, Phyllis Mary James, died when he was ten, he and his elder brother, Kester, decided to live in a children’s home rather than being transported to the United States to live with a cousin. For eight years, James was in foster care.
Lennie James Wife- Children
Lennie has been in a long-term relationship with Giselle Glasman. Romy (born 1990) and twins Celine and Georgia (born 1994) are the couple’s three offspring. Los Angeles, California is home to the family.
Lennie James Career
Lennie James was a social security officer for the British government. James was cast as Baptiste in Channel 4’s 1991 miniseries ‘The Orchid House’ after making his debut in the BBC anthology series ‘Screenplay’ in 1988. Cliff Morgan in the BBC One thriller series ‘Civvies’ (1992). He played DC Bruce Hannaford in both seasons of ‘Out of the Blue’ between 1995 and 1996. He was cast as Danny in Kieron J. Walsh’s directorial debut, ‘The Perfect Blue’ (1997). He co-starred in the 1998 film adaption of ‘Lost in Space’ with Matt LeBlanc, William Hurt, and Gary Oldman. He played the mythical French revolutionary leader Enjolras in Bille August’s film adaptation of ‘Les Misérables’ that year.
He played Matt Lomas, a detective who becomes entangled in an extramarital affair, in BBC One’s six-part crime drama series ‘Undercover Heart’ (1998). In Guy Ritchie’s iconic crime comedy picture ‘Snatch’ (2000), he played a small-time crook named Sol. He appeared in the comedy film ‘Lucky Break’ starring James Nesbitt, Timothy Spall, and Olivia Williams in 2001. The Royal Court Theatre in London premiered James’ drama ‘The Sons of Charlie Paora’ in 2004. In the 2002 comedy-drama film ’24 Hour Party People,’ James portrays Alan Erasmus, one of the co-founders of Factory Records. The film centers around the now-defunct independent British music record label Factory Records and its impact on Manchester’s popular music community between 1976 and 1992.
He appeared in the box office flop ‘Sahara’ in 2005. He played Luke Gardner in the miniseries ‘The State Within the following year. In the CBS dystopian action drama series ‘Jericho’ (2006-08) and its online series spin-off ‘Countdown’ (2006), James played the mysterious Robert “Rob” Hawkins. He had a recurring part in Fox’s action drama series ‘Human Target’ in 2010. In the HBO comedy-drama series ‘Hung’ (2010-11), James plays a pimp. He had an appearance in the AMC criminal drama series ‘Low Winter Sun’ in 2013. In the Sky 1 medical drama series ‘Critical’ (2015), he played Glen Boyle, a trauma consultant and team leader. James played Mister Cotton in ‘Blade Runner 2049,’ the 2017 sequel to the 1982 blockbuster.
Lennie James’s Net Worth
James has an estimated net worth of 4 million dollars as of 2023.
Lennie James Movies
2021 Invincible
2020 Unprecedented
2018–present Fear the Walking Dead
2018–2020 Save Me
2017 Robot Chicken
2015 Critical
2015; 2017 The Met: Policing London
2013 Low Winter Sun
2013 Run
2012 Line of Duty
2010 Human Target
2010–2011 Hung
2010; 2013–2018; 2022 The Walking Dead
2009 Lie to Me
2009 Three Rivers
2009 The Prisoner
2009 U.S. Attorney
2008 Fallout
2006 Spooks
2006 The State Within
2006 The Family Man
2006–2008 Jericho
2005 ShakespeaRe-Told
2005 Born with Two Mothers
2004 Family Business
2004 Stealing Lives
2003 Buried
2000 Storm Damage