James Spader
ACTOR
Actor James Spader played multiple intriguing deviants in a number of acclaimed independent films in the 1980s and 1990s before his magic touch with morally ambiguous outsiders found its way to television on "Boston Legal" (ABC, 2004-08). Spader began his career playing a series of unsympathetic yuppie types in the era of the shamelessly wealthy, then put films like "Wall Street" (1987) and "Less Than Zero" (1987) behind him in favor of exploring man's attraction to danger - often sexual - in acclaimed indie films like "sex, lies, and videotape" (1989), "Crash" (1996) and "Secretary" (2002). In 2003, he was handpicked to shake things up on David E. Kelley's stale law drama, "The Practice" (ABC, 1997-2004), before being given a starring role as lawyer of questionable ethics in the spin-off, "Boston Legal," for which he earned several Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. By the time he joined the cast of "The Office" (NBC, 2005-2013) in 2011, Spader was firmly established as a credible lead in television and on film, capably performing in just about any role that came his way. His starring role on the thriller series "The Blacklist" (NBC 2013- ), playing master manipulator "Red" Reddington, perfectly encapsulated his ability to make unpleasant characters fascinating.

FILMOGRAPHY
Year
Title
Budget
Worldwife Box Office
1981
Endless Love
$9.7M
$32M
1985
Tuff Turf
$9.4M
1987
Less Than Zero
$8M
$12M
1987
Mannequin
$6M
$43M
1987
Baby Boom
$27M
1989
Sex, Lies, and Videotape
$1.2M
$25M
1990
White Palace
$17M
1990
Bad Influence
$7M
$13M
1992
Bob Roberts
$3.9M
$4.5M
1994
Stargate
$55M
$197M
1994
Wolf
$70M
$131M
1996
2 Days in the Valley
$11M
2000
The Watcher
$30M
$47M
2002
Secretary
$4M
$9.3M
2012
Lincoln
$65M
$275M
2015
Avengers: Age of Ultron
$250M
$1.41B
TOTAL WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE:
AWARDS
1989
to 2025
Won 3 Primetime Emmy Awards
NOMINATIONS
2015
The Blacklist
Golden Globes, USA
2014
The Blacklist
Golden Globes, USA
2005
Boston Legal
Golden Globes, USA
1989
to 2025
39 NOMINATIONS