Portrait of Jim Haynie

Jim Haynie

Acting

Biography

Jim Haynie was born on February 6, 1940 in Falls Church, Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for The Bridges of Madison County (1995), Country (1984) and The Right Stuff (1983). He was previously married to Maggie Causey and Janice A McKelheer. He died on April 3, 2021 in Langley, Washington, USA.

Born: February 6, 1940

Place of Birth: Falls Church, Virginia, USA

Filmography

2010
Justified

as Lemuel Briggs

2007
2005
Commander in Chief

as Bill Pasternak

2005
Close to Home

as Archie Waters

2003
2000
Titus

as Floyd

1998
Bulworth

as Bill Stone

1997
The Peacemaker

as General Garnett

1996
The Pretender

as Ben Miller

1995
1994
ER

as Ophthalmologist

1994
The Stand

as Deputy Kingsolving

1994
Ellen

as Jake Hilfiger

1994
Betrayed by Love

as Byron Estes

1994
Armed and Innocent

as Brad St. Clair

1993
Star

as Tad Wyatt

1993
Bakersfield P.D.

as Jefferson K. Wallace

1992
1992
Timescape

as Oscar

1991
1991
Too Much Sun

as Father Kelly

1990
Northern Exposure

as Gillis Toomey

1990
Men Don't Leave

as Mr. Buckley

1990
The Image

as David Hartzfield

1990
Dark Angel

as Captain Malone

1989
Staying Together

as Jake McDermott

1989
Snoops

as Garfield Weams

1989
1989
Quantum Leap

as Sheriff John Hoyt

1988
Jack's Back

as Sgt. Gabriel

1986
L.A. Law

as Judge Nelson Dunley

1986
On the Edge

as Owen Riley

1986
Matlock

as Captain Chris Lewis

1986
Pretty in Pink

as Donnelly

1986
Hard Traveling

as Lt. Fisher

1985
Toughlove

as Lloyd

1985
Silverado

as Bradley

1985
1985
1984
Country

as Arlon Brewer

1983
The Right Stuff

as Air Force Major

1982
48 Hrs.

as Old Cop

1982
Knight Rider

as Frank Reston

1982
Out

as Carl / Tommy / Optometrist

1981
1981
1981
Bitter Harvest

as Doc Vandecamp

1981
Midnight Lace

as S.W.A.T. Commander

1981
1980
Homeward Bound

as Vernon Richards

1980
The Fog

as Dockmaster

1980
1979
Undercover with the KKK

as First Officer

1979
Time After Time

as 1st Cop

1978
Dallas

as Garrett Gordon

1978
Honky Tonk Nights

as Sam Diamond