James Todd Spader (born February 7, 1960) is an American actor. He has portrayed eccentric characters in films such as the drama Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989) for which he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor, the action science fiction film Stargate (1994), the controversial psychological thriller Crash (1996), the erotic romance Secretary (2002) and Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (2012). +more
His television roles include those of attorney Alan Shore in the last season of The Practice (2003-2004) and its spin-off Boston Legal (2004-2008) (for which he won three Emmy Awards), and Robert California in the comedy-mockumentary The Office (2011-2012). He currently stars as high-profile criminal-turned-FBI-informant Raymond "Red" Reddington in the NBC crime drama The Blacklist (2013-present) for which he has earned two Golden Globe Awards nominations.
Early life and education
Spader was born on February 7, 1960, in Boston and is the youngest of three children. His parents, Jean (née Fraser) and Stoddard ("Todd") Greenwood Spader, were both teachers. +more
During his early education, he attended many private schools, including The Pike School in Andover where his mother taught art, and the Brooks School in North Andover where his father was a teacher. He later transferred to Phillips Academy, befriended former President +more
Acting career
Spader's first major film role was in the film Endless Love (1981), and his first starring role was in Tuff Turf (1985). He rose to stardom in 1986, when he played the rich, arrogant playboy Steff in Pretty in Pink. +more
Spader's roles in the early 1990s included a young, affluent widower opposite Susan Sarandon in the romantic drama White Palace (1990), a yuppie who meets the mysterious Rob Lowe in the Noir drama Bad Influence (1990), John Cusack's best friend in the drama True Colors (1991), and a poker-playing drifter in The Music of Chance (1993). In 1994 he starred as Egyptologist Daniel Jackson in the sci-fi film Stargate. +more
From 2004 to 2008 Spader starred as Alan Shore in the series Boston Legal, in which he reprised his role from the television series The Practice (2002). Longtime writer-producer +more
He won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 2004 for his portrayal on The Practice and won it again in 2005 and 2007 for Boston Legal. With the 2005 win, he became one of only a few actors to win an Emmy Award while playing the same character in two series. +more
In October 2006, Spader narrated "China Revealed", the first episode of Discovery Channel's documentary series Discovery Atlas. He also did voice-over in several television commercials for Acura. +more
Spader guest starred as Robert California in "Search Committee", the season 7 finale of The Office. On June 27, 2011, it was announced that he would join the cast on a permanent basis. +more
Spader stars in the television series, The Blacklist, which premiered on NBC September 23, 2013. He portrays Raymond "Red" Reddington, one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives. +more
Personal life
Spader met his first wife, decorator Victoria Kheel, while working in a yoga studio after he moved to New York City in the 1980s. They married in 1987 and had two sons. +more
In an interview with Rolling Stone in 2014, Spader revealed he has obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Spader is a sixth-generation descendant of Connecticut politician Seth P. Beers.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1978 | Team Mates | Jimmy | First Role |
1981 | Endless Love | Keith Butterfield | Credited as Jimmy Spader |
1985 | Starcrossed | Joey Callaghan | |
1985 | Tuff Turf | Morgan Hiller | |
1985 | The New Kids | Eddie "Dutra" Dutra | |
1986 | Pretty in Pink | Steff | |
1987 | Mannequin | Richards | |
1987 | Baby Boom | Ken Arrenberg | |
1987 | Less than Zero | Rip | |
1987 | Wall Street | Roger Barnes | |
1988 | Greasy Lake | Digby | Short Film |
1988 | Jack's Back | John / Rick Westford | |
1989 | Sex, Lies, and Videotape | Graham Dalton | |
1989 | The Rachel Papers | Deforest | |
1990 | Bad Influence | Michael Boll | |
1990 | White Palace | Max Baron | |
1991 | True Colors | Tim Gerrity | |
1992 | Storyville | Cray Fowler | |
1992 | Bob Roberts | Chuck Marlin | |
1993 | The Music of Chance | Jack Pozzi | |
1993 | Dream Lover | Ray Reardon | |
1994 | Wolf | Stewart Swinton | |
1994 | Stargate | Dr. Daniel Jackson | |
1996 | Crash | James Ballard | |
1996 | 2 Days in the Valley | Lee Woods | |
1997 | Keys to Tulsa | Ronnie Stover | |
1997 | Driftwood | The Man | |
1997 | Critical Care | Dr. +more | |
1998 | Curtain Call | Stevenson Lowe | |
2000 | Supernova | Nick Vanzant | |
2000 | The Watcher | Joel Campbell | |
2000 | Slow Burn | Marcus | |
2001 | Speaking of Sex | Dr. Roger Klink | |
2002 | Secretary | E. Edward Grey | |
2002 | The Stickup | John Parker | |
2003 | I Witness | Douglas Draper | |
2003 | Alien Hunter | Julian Rome | |
2004 | Shadow of Fear | William Ashbury | |
2009 | Shorts | Mr. Black | |
2012 | Lincoln | William N. Bilbo | |
2014 | The Homesman | Aloysius Duffy | |
2015 | Avengers: Age of Ultron | Ultron | Voice, Motion capture |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Diner | Fenwick | Television short |
1983 | The Family Tree | Jake Nichols | 6 episodes |
1983 | Cocaine: One Man's Seduction | Buddy Gant | Television film |
1983 | A Killer in the Family | Donny Tison | Television film |
1984 | Family Secrets | Lowell Everall | Television film |
1985 | Starcrossed | Joey Callaghan | Television film |
1994 | Frasier | Steven (voice) | Episode: "Slow Tango in South Seattle" |
1997 | Seinfeld | Jason "Stanky" Hanky | Episode: "The Apology" |
2003 | The Pentagon Papers | Daniel Ellsberg | Television film |
2003-2004 | The Practice | Alan Shore | 22 episodes |
2004-2008 | Boston Legal | Alan Shore | 101 episodes |
2006 | Discovery Atlas | Narrator (voice) | Episode: "China Revealed" |
2011-2012 | The Office | Robert California | 25 episodes |
2013-present | The Blacklist | Raymond "Red" Reddington | Also executive producer |
Awards and nominations
Living people
Male actors from Boston
American male film actors
American male television actors
Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor winners
Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series Primetime Emmy Award winners
Phillips Academy alumni
20th-century American male actors
21st-century American male actors
Brooks School alumni
People with obsessive–compulsive disorder
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