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Jim Haynie

Acting

Born February 6, 1940 · Falls Church, Virginia, USA

Died April 3, 2021

Biography

Jim Haynie was born on February 6, 1940 in Falls Church, Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for The Bridges of Madison County (1995), Country (1984) and The Right Stuff (1983). He was previously married to Maggie Causey and Janice A McKelheer. He died on April 3, 2021 in Langley, Washington, USA.

Filmography45 titles

Justified

2010as Lemuel Briggs

The Parkers

1999

Quantum Leap

1989as Sheriff John Hoyt

Northern Exposure

1990as Gillis Toomey

ER

1994as Ophthalmologist

The Bridges of Madison County

1995as Richard Johnson

Commander in Chief

2005as Bill Pasternak

Hill Street Blues

1981as Flynn

Moonlighting

1985as Kyle

Knight Rider

1982as Frank Reston

Escape from Alcatraz

1979as Guard

The Pretender

1996as Ben Miller

Highway to Heaven

1984

The Right Stuff

1983as Air Force Major

Saving Grace

2007as Dr. Kennedy

The King of Queens

1998as Ed

L.A. Law

1986as Nelson Dunley

Matlock

1986as Captain Chris Lewis

Silverado

1985as Bradley

The Stand

1994as Deputy Kingsolving

Time After Time

1979as 1st Cop

Dallas

1978as Garrett Gordon

Pretty in Pink

1986as Donnelly

48 Hrs.

1982as Old Cop

The Fog

1980as Dockmaster

The United States of Leland

2003as Ben

Grand Tour: Disaster in Time

1991as Oscar

Bulworth

1998as Bill Stone

Men Don't Leave

1990as Mr. Buckley

From Hollywood to Deadwood

1989as Jack Haines

Ellen

1994as Jake Hilfiger

Sleepwalkers

1992as Ira

Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even

1991as Sheriff

Bringing Down the House

2003as Ed Tobias

The Peacemaker

1997as General Garnett

Dark Angel

1990as Captain Malone

Honky Tonk Nights

1978as Sam Diamond

Close to Home

2005as Archie Waters

The Brotherhood of Justice

1986as Sheriff

Falcon Crest

1981as Jake

Jack's Back

1988as Sgt. Gabriel

The Last Time I Committed Suicide

1997as Jerry

Homeward Bound

1980as Vernon Richards

Out

1982as Carl / Tommy / Optometrist

Bitter Harvest

1981as Doc Vandecamp