James LeGros

Biography: Leading and character actor James LeGros has gained most of his fame by appearing in such independent films as Point Break (1991) and Living in Oblivion (1995). Interested in acting since high school, the Minnesota native gained initial experience in local productions. Following college, LeGros earned an apprenticeship with the South Coast Repertory in California and then moved to Los Angeles. He made his television debut appearing opposite Danny DeVito in the made-for-cable movie The Ratings Game (1984) and from there he worked steadily as a television guest star on such series as Simon and Simon and Knight Rider. LeGros made his feature film debut in Solar Babies (1986); three years later, his career received a major boost when he co-starred in Gus Van Sant's acclaimed Drugstore Cowboy. He subsequently carved out a niche for himself in a wide variety of independent and mainstream films. Other notable projects during the early to mid-'90s included The Rapture (1991), CameronLeading and character actor James LeGros has gained most of his fame by appearing in such independent films as Point Break (1991) and Living in Oblivion (1995). Interested in acting since high school, the Minnesota native gained initial experience in local productions. Following college, LeGros earned an apprenticeship with the South Coast Repertory in California and then moved to Los Angeles. He made his television debut appearing opposite Danny DeVito in the made-for-cable movie The Ratings Game (1984) and from there he worked steadily as a television guest star on such series as Simon and Simon and Knight Rider. LeGros made his feature film debut in Solar Babies (1986); three years later, his career received a major boost when he co-starred in Gus Van Sant's acclaimed Drugstore Cowboy. He subsequently carved out a niche for himself in a wide variety of independent and mainstream films. Other notable projects during the early to mid-'90s included The Rapture (1991), Cameron Crowe's Singles (1992), My New Gun (1992), and Todd Haynes' Safe (1995). LeGros did particularly fine work for Tom Di Cillo in Living in Oblivion (1995), playing an obnoxious, narcissistic movie star reportedly modeled after Brad Pitt, an actor to whom LeGros is frequently compared thanks to his chiseled blonde looks. Unlike Pitt, LeGros has continued to do his strongest work in independent films, appearing in such efforts as Wishful Thinking (1997), The Myth of Fingerprints (1997), L.A. Without a Map (1998), and Jump, the last of which was shown at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Expand

James LeGros' Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 59
Highest Metascore: 87 Good One
Lowest Metascore: 24 Solarbabies
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 34
  2. Negative: 4 out of 34
34 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
81 Living in Oblivion Jul 21, 1995 Chad Palomino 7.1
66 Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle Nov 23, 1994 Deems Taylor 5.8
71 Singles Sep 18, 1992 Andy tbd
64 Where the Day Takes You Sep 11, 1992 Crasher tbd
69 Guncrazy Jan 1, 1992 Howard / Howard 1.5
60 Point Break Jul 12, 1991 Roach / Roach tbd
82 Drugstore Cowboy Oct 6, 1989 Rick 8.5
42 Phantasm II Jul 8, 1988 Mike 6.5
24 Solarbabies Nov 26, 1986 Metron 8.6