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James Coburn (August 31, 1928, Laurel, Nebraska – November 18, 2002) was an Oscar-winning American actor.
BiographyCareerImage:Coburn Iron Cross.jpg Coburn in Cross of Iron, 1977 Coburn became famous as the "tough guy" in a variety of films, first mostly with his friends Robert Vaughn and Charles Bronson (with whom he co-starred in The Magnificent Seven and The Great Escape).
Due to severe rheumatoid arthritis, he appeared in very few films during the 1980s and spent time writing songs with his partner at that time, British singer-songwriter Lynsey De Paul. He claimed to have healed himself with pills containing a sulfur-containing compound, and returned to screen in the 1990s. He then appeared in films such as Young Guns II (1990), Sister Act 2 (1993), The Nutty Professor (1996), Maverick (1994), and Payback (1999), mostly in small but memorable roles. For his appearance as the abusive father of protagonist Nick Nolte in Affliction he received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1998. DeathHe died suddenly on November 18, 2002 at the age of 74, from a cardiac arrest, while listening to the radio. He was survived by his wife Paula Murad, a son, and a stepdaughter. Paula Murad died of cancer on July 30, 2004, at the age of 49. Personal life
Filmography
Television work
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