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James Broderick Filmography

ActorBORN 1927CHARLESTOWN21 FILMS IN DB

JamesBroderick

Known for Acting Β· Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Dog Day Afternoon, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three

21
FILMS IN DB
$492
TOTAL VALUE
9
PRICED
$55
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
The Murderers
~$100 Β· 4K Β· 1973
πŸ“ˆ
MOST VALUABLE
Dreams Don't Die
$30 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

James Broderick, an influential figure in American cinema, is best remembered for his dynamic performances in films that have become staples of film history. His role in the iconic 1975 film "Dog Day Afternoon," directed by Sidney Lumet, showcases his ability to deliver raw emotion and depth, making it a must-have for collectors of classic cinema. The film not only earned critical acclaim but also solidified Broderick's place within the pantheon of acting greats, with its exploration of desperation and societal issues resonating with audiences and collectors alike. Collectors seek out Broderick's work not only for his memorable performances but also for the cultural significance of the films he starred in. With a filmography that captures the essence of 20th-century American life, his contributions to the industry continue to be celebrated. As the home video market expands, Broderick's films, especially "Dog Day Afternoon," remain highly sought after on VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray, ensuring that his legacy endures in the collections of film enthusiasts.

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21 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era and genres define James Broderick's acting career?

James Broderick's filmography spans from 1960 to 1983, with his most active period in the 1960s. He worked across various genres including drama, thriller, comedy, crime, family, and TV movies.

Which roles is James Broderick best known for?

He is best known for roles such as Sheldon in Dog Day Afternoon (1975), Denny Doyle in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974), and Dr. Ridgeley in The Group (1966).

Did James Broderick appear in any notable crime or thriller films?

Yes, he appeared in notable crime and thriller films like Dog Day Afternoon (1975) and The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974), both of which are well-regarded in those genres.

Did James Broderick act in television movies as well as theatrical films?

Yes, his work included TV movies such as The Murderers (1973) and The Phantom of the Open Hearth (1976), showing his versatility between television and theatrical productions.

How many films did James Broderick appear in according to WatchRoster?

James Broderick appeared in 21 films listed on WatchRoster, covering a variety of roles and genres over more than two decades.