James Patrick Stuart
James Patrick Stuart is an American actor and voice artist born on June 16, 1968, in Encino, California, renowned for his extensive career in television soap operas, film, and animation.[1] The son of British musician Chad Stuart, one half of the 1960s pop duo Chad & Jeremy, and his wife Jill, Stuart was immersed in show business from a young age, debuting as a child actor at age 11 in the role of the villainous Dr. Zee on the ABC sci-fi series Galactica 1980.[2][3] His early television work expanded into daytime soaps, where he portrayed Will Cortlandt on ABC's All My Children from 1989 to 1992, earning a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series.[2][4] Stuart gained further prominence in film with supporting roles such as the bellhop in Pretty Woman (1990) and Confederate Colonel Edward Porter Alexander in the Civil War epics Gettysburg (1993) and its prequel Gods and Generals (2003).[5][4] In primetime series, he had guest roles on Seinfeld and Frasier, and a recurring role as Keith on Andy Richter Controls the Universe, showcasing his versatility as a character actor.[2] As a prolific voice artist, Stuart has lent his talents to numerous animated projects, including the role of Private in The Penguins of Madagascar (earning an Annie Award nomination for Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production), Xigbar/Braig in the Kingdom Hearts video game series, King Bob in Disney's Recess, and additional characters in Phineas and Ferb, Cars, Duck Dodgers, Wolverine and the X-Men, and Blaze and the Monster Machines.[6][7][1] Since 2016, he has portrayed the complex spy Valentin Cassadine on ABC's General Hospital, receiving three Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.[2]Early life
Family background
James Patrick Stuart was born on June 16, 1968, in Encino, California.[8] His parents were English immigrants Chad Stuart and Jill Gibson Stuart.[8] Chad Stuart was one-half of the 1960s British Invasion musical duo Chad & Jeremy, known for hits like "A Summer Song."[4] Jill Gibson collaborated with her husband on music albums during that era.[9] Stuart has a sister named Beth and a younger brother named Andrew.[9] The family frequently relocated during his early years due to Chad Stuart's career in the entertainment industry, including a relocation to England at age 14, spending much of Stuart's childhood in Los Angeles.[10] These moves exposed him to various aspects of show business from a young age.[11] Growing up in an entertainment-influenced household, Stuart benefited from his family's connections, which provided early immersion in the performing arts.[3] His father's successful music career served as a foundational influence, sparking Stuart's interest in acting.[4]Early acting experiences
Stuart's entry into acting began in childhood, shaped by his family's ties to the entertainment industry. He grew up with early exposure through his father's role in the 1960s pop duo Chad & Jeremy.[3] As a young boy, he attended nighttime tapings of sitcoms like Happy Days and Mork & Mindy, experiences that convinced his parents to support his ambitions in performing.[5] His initial professional work included modeling and commercials, which he pursued partly to afford toys like a set of Super Heroes.[10] By age 12, Stuart secured a recurring role as the child prodigy Doctor Zee in the short-lived sci-fi series Galactica 1980, appearing under the stage name Patrick Stuart starting from the episode "The Super Scouts, Part I" in 1980.[5] This marked one of his first significant on-screen appearances, showcasing his talent as a young performer in a high-profile continuation of the Battlestar Galactica franchise.[12] Transitioning into his teenage years, Stuart landed a co-starring role as Prince Eric, the son of fairy-tale characters Snow White and Prince Charming, in the ABC sitcom The Charmings, which aired from 1987 to 1988.[10] The series, a comedic take on modern life for the fairy-tale family, provided him with steady work during adolescence. As a young actor in Los Angeles, he navigated the demands of frequent auditions alongside high school, later attending Laguna Beach High School after his family relocated to balance his burgeoning career with education.[10] In the early 1990s, Stuart made his daytime television debut as the scheming Will Cortlandt on the ABC soap opera All My Children, a role he originated in 1990 and played intermittently until 1995.[13] This transition from episodic child roles to serialized teen characters highlighted his versatility and established a foundation for his ongoing work in soaps.[5]Professional career
Live-action television roles
Stuart's entry into live-action television came through daytime soap operas in the early 1990s, where he portrayed the scheming Will Cortlandt on All My Children from 1989 to 1992, earning a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series.[2] In primetime, Stuart took on recurring roles that showcased his versatility in genre television, including Dr. Simon Kitay on The 4400 from 2004 to 2005, where he played a scientist grappling with the returnees' abilities and ethical dilemmas in the sci-fi drama.[14] He also appeared as Sgt. Boyd Bloom in a 2005 episode of CSI: Miami, portraying a military sergeant in a case involving forensic investigation. Guest spots continued into the late 2000s, such as Deputy D.A. Garnett on The Closer in 2009, where he assisted in legal proceedings amid high-stakes police cases.[15] His career progressed to a major ongoing role as Valentin Cassadine on General Hospital starting in 2016, introducing the character as a mysterious Cassadine family member whose arcs involve explosive family revelations, such as his paternity ties and criminal schemes, culminating in an absence following his March 2025 exit, with his return on November 6, 2025, for emotional reunions and further intrigue.[16] Recent guest appearances include episodes in 2024-2025 across various series, maintaining his presence in both soaps and procedural dramas.[14]Voice acting and video games
James Patrick Stuart has built a prolific career in voice acting, spanning animation, video games, and commercials, where his versatile baritone and comedic timing have made him a sought-after performer in non-visual media.[8] His work often features recurring characters that showcase his ability to portray quirky, endearing figures across genres.[6] In animation, Stuart gained significant recognition for voicing Private, the optimistic young penguin, in the Nickelodeon series The Penguins of Madagascar from 2008 to 2015, a role that spanned over 100 episodes and earned him an Annie Award nomination for Voice Acting in an Animated Television Production in 2011.[17] He continued with long-running roles such as Zeg, the enthusiastic dinosaur-truck, in Nickelodeon's Blaze and the Monster Machines starting in 2014 and ongoing through 2025, appearing in multiple seasons and spin-off media like the 2021 video game Blaze and the Monster Machines: Axle City Racers. Another recurring part was One-Eyed Wally, the eccentric frog inventor, in Disney's Amphibia from 2019 to 2022, contributing to 29 episodes of the acclaimed series.[18] Earlier animation credits include additional voices in shows like Duck Dodgers (2003–2005) and the character Avalanche in Wolverine and the X-Men (2009).[8] Stuart's video game portfolio highlights his contributions to major franchises, most notably as Xigbar (and his human form Braig), the snarky Organization XIII member, in the Kingdom Hearts series beginning with Kingdom Hearts II in 2005 and continuing through Kingdom Hearts III in 2019.[19] He provided additional voices for high-profile titles such as Call of Duty 2: Big Red One (2005), Diablo III: Reaper of Souls (2014), and Call of Duty: Ghosts (2013), among over 50 credited games that demonstrate his range in ensemble casts.[20] Other standout performances include Emperor Zurg in Toy Story 3: The Video Game (2010) and Sedriss in Star Wars: Lethal Alliance (2006).[21] Beyond scripted media, Stuart lent his voice to several television commercials in the 2000s and 2010s, including campaigns for Unilever brands such as Dove, Breyers, Hellmann's, Klondike, Suave, and Vaseline. His voice work in these niches has complemented his live-action television presence, enhancing his overall industry recognition. As of 2025, he remains active in animation with ongoing series like Blaze and the Monster Machines.Notable achievements
James Patrick Stuart has enjoyed a career spanning over four decades in the entertainment industry, beginning as a child actor at age 11 with his role as Dr. Zee on the ABC series Galactica 1980 in 1980 and continuing through his 2025 return to General Hospital.[4] His early work transitioned into prominent soap opera roles in the 1990s, including the role of Will Cortlandt on All My Children, which earned him a Daytime Emmy nomination, solidifying his status as a daytime television staple.[22] By the 2000s, Stuart pivoted toward voice acting, lending his distinctive voice to animated series and video games, such as Private the Penguin in The Penguins of Madagascar and Xigbar in the Kingdom Hearts franchise, marking a successful diversification that broadened his industry footprint.[6] Stuart's frequent casting in ensemble-driven productions has contributed to the longevity of several long-running series, notably his portrayal of the enigmatic Valentin Cassadine on General Hospital since 2016, which has helped sustain narrative arcs and viewer engagement on enduring shows.[16] In recent developments, Stuart made a highly anticipated return to General Hospital in fall 2025 as Valentin Cassadine, appearing on November 6 for an emotional storyline reunion with his on-screen daughter Charlotte, following an extended absence since March 2025.[23] This comeback underscores his ongoing relevance in daytime drama amid evolving plotlines.[24]Personal life
Marriage and family
James Patrick Stuart married Jocelyn Jane Stilwell, a personal stylist, on September 9, 2000.[8] The couple marked their 25th wedding anniversary in 2025, having built a stable family life together amid Stuart's demanding acting schedule.[25] In a 2024 tribute for their 24th anniversary, Stuart described their partnership as an "amazing adventure," highlighting the enduring bond that has sustained them through personal and professional ups and downs.[25] Stuart and Jocelyn have two sons: Graham Parker Stuart, born on May 18, 2002, and Colin Stuart, born in 2005.[4] The family resides in Portland, Oregon, since their relocation in 2024, where they prioritize a close-knit home environment.[4][26] Stuart has emphasized the importance of family in providing emotional support, noting that he draws strength from his wife and sons during career challenges to maintain balance.[10] The Stuarts enjoy shared family adventures that strengthen their bonds, such as a 2019 Thanksgiving trip to Hawaii, where they created lasting memories away from Hollywood's spotlight.[27] Stuart often speaks of intentionally carving out time for these experiences to nurture family priorities alongside his professional commitments.[10]Other interests
James Patrick Stuart's musical interests stem from his upbringing in a family immersed in the music industry, as his father, Chad Stuart, was one-half of the 1960s British Invasion duo Chad & Jeremy.[28] Growing up around recording studios influenced Stuart to pursue music as a personal passion alongside his acting career, leading him to release his debut album, The Apple Tree, in 2019 as a tribute to his father.[29] He has engaged in occasional performances, including singing original songs at the annual Nurses' Ball events on General Hospital, where he has appeared multiple times to showcase his musical talents.[30] Additionally, Stuart maintains a hobby in music production, as evidenced by his work on personal projects like sharing recordings of his late father's compositions and producing tracks featured in music videos available on platforms like YouTube.[31] Stuart has demonstrated a commitment to philanthropy, particularly supporting health-related causes and community funds. In 2024, following the passing of his mother-in-law, Barbara Stilwell, he actively promoted donations to the Day of Hope Cancer Fundraiser at Arroyo Grande Community Hospital in California, honoring her wishes to aid cancer patients and their families through local medical services.[32] His involvement extends to entertainment industry events benefiting children's charities, where he has participated alongside General Hospital castmates in initiatives up to 2024, including toy drives and awareness campaigns that raise funds for pediatric support organizations.[33] Beyond music and giving back, Stuart enjoys outdoor activities and family travel as a way to recharge. He has shared experiences of hiking and exploring natural settings during family vacations, such as an outdoorsy trip to Idaho in 2022 that highlighted his appreciation for nature's restorative qualities.[34] In 2024, he documented a meaningful journey to Oregon, introducing his mother to the state's scenic landscapes and outdoor attractions as part of a personal relocation milestone.[35] These pursuits often intersect with family bonding, providing balance to his professional life.Filmography
Film
James Patrick Stuart made his feature film debut in a minor role as the Day Bellhop in Pretty Woman (1990), a romantic comedy directed by Garry Marshall.[36] He gained recognition for his portrayals in historical dramas, particularly as Confederate Colonel E. Porter Alexander in Gettysburg (1993), directed by Ronald F. Maxwell, where he depicted the artillery officer during the pivotal Civil War battle. Stuart reprised an expanded version of the role as Gen. Edward Porter Alexander in the prequel Gods and Generals (2003), also directed by Maxwell, focusing on the early years of the conflict and the characters' personal motivations.[37][38] Stuart's other film roles include supporting parts such as Deputy Grady in the slasher thriller Cruel World (2005), directed by David DeCoteau; the News Anchor in the comedy Remarkable Power (2008), directed by Brett Kelly; Mr. Pratt in the family fantasy Imagine That (2009), directed by Karey Kirkpatrick and starring Eddie Murphy; and Dr. Moss in the romantic comedy It's Complicated (2009), directed by Nancy Meyers and featuring Meryl Streep.[39] In more recent years, Stuart appeared in smaller roles or cameos in independent films, including Bill, the father of the protagonist, in the psychological thriller Something Wicked (2014), directed by Ari Sandel; Astronaut David in the sci-fi mystery The Phoenix Incident (2015), directed by Keith A. Collins; and a lead role in the drama The American Gandhi (2016), directed by Joseph Mungra, which explores ethical dilemmas inspired by real events in India. No feature film releases for Stuart were reported in 2024 or 2025 as of November 2025.Television
James Patrick Stuart began his television career as a child actor under the name Patrick Stuart, appearing as Doctor Zee in the sci-fi series Galactica 1980 in 1980. In daytime television, he debuted on All My Children in 1989, playing the villainous Will Cortlandt through 1992 in a recurring capacity. During this period, he also took on primetime roles, including Perry St. James, the brother-in-law of the lead character, in 18 episodes of the CBS sitcom Still Standing from 2004 to 2006. He recurred as the quirky attorney Gordon Pincher in seven episodes of CSI: Miami starting in 2006. Other notable primetime guest and recurring appearances include Phil in Seinfeld (1996), a guest spot on Frasier (1998), Adam Matthews in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2003–2005), and Dick Roman in seven episodes of Supernatural (2011–2012). In recent years, Stuart has appeared as a guest in procedural dramas, including roles in The Closer (2007–2009) and 90210 (2009). Since 2016, he has portrayed the complex antihero Valentin Cassadine on General Hospital as a series regular, with his storyline continuing into 2025, encompassing over 400 episodes to date. Additionally, Stuart has provided voice work for animated television series such as The Penguins of Madagascar (2008–2015) as Private, Amphibia (2019–2022) as One-Eyed Wally, and The Villains of Valley View (2022–present), where he voices Vic Madden/Kraniac; further details on his voice acting are covered in the video games section.[6]Video games
James Patrick Stuart has contributed voice acting to a wide array of video games since the early 2000s, frequently providing additional voices alongside named characters in popular franchises such as Kingdom Hearts, Star Wars, and Cars.[6] His work often connects to his broader animation voice portfolio, where he has portrayed similar whimsical or antagonistic roles.[8] The following table lists select video game credits, organized chronologically by release year, highlighting representative roles:| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Kingdom Hearts | Additional Voices |
| 2005 | The Suffering: Ties That Bind | Elroy Junior[40] |
| 2006 | Star Wars: Lethal Alliance | Sedriss[41] |
| 2007 | Cars Mater-National Championship | Ginormous, Zeke[42][43] |
| 2009 | Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs | Buck[44] |
| 2009 | Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days | Xigbar[45] |
| 2010 | Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep | Braig[46] |
| 2010 | The Penguins of Madagascar: The Video Game | Private[47] |
| 2010 | Toy Story 3: The Video Game | Emperor Zurg[21] |
| 2012 | The Amazing Spider-Man | Additional Voices[20] |
| 2012 | Diablo III | Additional Voices[20] |
| 2014–2023 | World of Warcraft (various expansions) | Various Voices[48] |
| 2019 | Kingdom Hearts III | Xigbar[19] |
| 2020 | The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! | Wagby[20] |
| 2021 | Blaze and the Monster Machines: Axle City Racers | Zeg[20] |