James McGowan(I)
- Actor
James Robert McGowan was born on May 30, 1960, in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. James is the youngest of three sons of Johnny McGowan, a former
light heavyweight boxer from Northern England. James grew up on the
West Island in Montreal. He graduated from Concordia University with a
B.A. in Communications. After graduation he took a job as a copy writer
at an advertising agency rather than pursue an acting career as he did
not believe he could make a living acting. He then took in the
audio-visual department of McGill University. While there he got in
touch with a friend who was directing plays at the Montreal university
expecting to pursue acting as a hobby. He started out slowly doing
student plays at the William Shatner Building. He loved it so much he
decided to pursue it as a profession. It wasn't easy breaking into
television in Toronto given his age (36) at the time as he was going up
against other actors with lengthier resumes. It was hard at first to
get auditions. He started out with guest spots in television shows such
as the La Femme Nikita, Mutant-X, Falcon Beach, and Rent-a-Goalie.
James also had minor roles in movies such as The Perfect Man with
Heather Locklear, The Prince and Me with Julie Stiles, and Silent Night
with Linda Hamilton. He has had success with two successful television
ads. The first ad was entitled Doctor's Appointment and addressed the
serious problem of erectile dysfunction. The ad was run continuously
throughout the 2001 NHL Finals. The second ad was entitled The Deal and
was for Verizon Wireless. One of his first big parts was a role in the
TV movie 10,000 Black Men Named George. The 2002 film helped James find
more work but he did not find substantial work until he auditioned for
the CBC drama The Border. He had sent in an audition tape but had not
heard back. He went to Winnipeg to film a guest part on the TV series
Falcon Beach. While he was in Winnipeg, his agent contacted him and
told him the show's casting directors wanted to meet with him. A second
day of callbacks was added and he was able to return to Toronto in
time. No one had heard of James but according to Peter Raymont, the
co-creator of the show, James brought just the right degree of
intelligence, compassion and authority to the character. While the
producers were sure that James was right for the part, the network
wasn't so sure. One of his biggest credits to that point was playing
the goon in the Verizon Wireless commercial. His peers obviously
approve of the portrayal. James received a Gemini nomination as
outstanding actor in a drama.