Bill Paxton

Biography: Though blessed with leading-man looks, Paxton spent much of his career relegated to playing gung-ho bullies or sleazebags (Aliens, Last Action Hero and his classic turn as a sadistic big brother in Weird Science). Initially, Paxton pursued a career behind the camera as a set dresser and aspiring director before switching to acting. A succession of small bits in the early 1980s (including a part in Pat Benatar's "Shadows of the Night" video) finally led to supporting parts, mainly in action flicks that showcased his imposing presence (Next of Kin, Predator 2). He finally snagged a lead role in the lauded 1992 indie One False Move as a small-town police chief on a crash course with violence. While his nuanced performance upped his profile, he promptly returned to playing second fiddle, albeit in A-list pictures (Apollo 13, Titanic, Twister). He also realized his directing dreams with the 2001 feature Frailty, in which he also starred. As the 2000s wore on, his career slowed down.Though blessed with leading-man looks, Paxton spent much of his career relegated to playing gung-ho bullies or sleazebags (Aliens, Last Action Hero and his classic turn as a sadistic big brother in Weird Science). Initially, Paxton pursued a career behind the camera as a set dresser and aspiring director before switching to acting. A succession of small bits in the early 1980s (including a part in Pat Benatar's "Shadows of the Night" video) finally led to supporting parts, mainly in action flicks that showcased his imposing presence (Next of Kin, Predator 2). He finally snagged a lead role in the lauded 1992 indie One False Move as a small-town police chief on a crash course with violence. While his nuanced performance upped his profile, he promptly returned to playing second fiddle, albeit in A-list pictures (Apollo 13, Titanic, Twister). He also realized his directing dreams with the 2001 feature Frailty, in which he also starred. As the 2000s wore on, his career slowed down. But it got a nice boost when he signed on as a bigamist businessman on the edgy series Big Love, which debuted in 2006 and showcased his heretofore untapped sex appeal. His lead role In that HBO drama as seemingly sincere, though frequently duplicitous, Bill Henrickson expanded his fame and yielded an often mesmerizing performance: As Larry Hagman did as J.R. Ewing on Dallas, Paxton generally managed to rise above specious story lines and make viewing of Big Love a big joy. Paxton continued to find success on the small screen, earning an Emmy nom for the miniseries Hatfields & McCoys and taking on a recurring role on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Paxton died suddenly, of complications from surgery, in early 2017. Expand

Bill Paxton's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 57
Highest Metascore: 87 One False Move
Lowest Metascore: 23 Term Life
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 40
  2. Negative: 6 out of 40
40 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
87 One False Move May 8, 1992 Dale 'Hurricane' Dixon 7.6
48 The Dark Backward Mar 9, 1991 Gus tbd
46 Predator 2 Nov 21, 1990 Jerry Lambert / Jerry Lambert 5.4
38 Navy Seals Jul 20, 1990 Dane / Dane tbd
tbd Brain Dead Jan 19, 1990 Jim Reston tbd
53 Next of Kin Oct 20, 1989 Gerald Gates tbd
78 Near Dark Oct 3, 1987 Severen 7.3
84 Aliens Jul 18, 1986 Pvt. Hudson / Pvt. Hudson 6.3
46 Weird Science Aug 2, 1985 Chet Donnelly 8.3
84 The Terminator Oct 26, 1984 Punk Leader 7.7
59 Streets of Fire Jun 1, 1984 Clyde The Bartender / Clyde The Bartender 7.4
71 Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker Feb 1, 1982 Eddie 6.7