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James Read

James Christopher Read (born July 31, 1953) is an American actor best known for portraying George Hazard in the epic television miniseries North and South (1985) and its sequels North & South: Book II (1986) and Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III (1994). Born in , Read was raised in Schenectady and developed an early interest in acting through amateur high school productions. He attended the , becoming involved in the university's repertory theater company, and graduated in 1976. Following graduation, Read moved to to pursue roles and regional theater work before relocating to in 1981, where he made early television appearances including on and . His career breakthrough arrived with the lead role of George Hazard in North and South, a highly rated Civil War-era drama that propelled him to prominence. During the filming of North and South, Read met actress Wendy Kilbourne, whom he married in 1988; the couple has two children and remains married. He continued building a diverse career in film and television, with notable roles including Michael Essex in Beaches (1988), Buck Weaver in Eight Men Out (1988), Elle Woods' father in Legally Blonde (2001), and Victor Bennett in the series Charmed (1998–2006). Read also portrayed guest characters in shows such as Star Trek: Voyager and CSI: NY, and from 2005 to 2008, he starred as Ken Davis in Wildfire while directing several episodes, and later had recurring roles as Clyde Weston on the soap opera Days of Our Lives (2015–2024) and as Capt. Rick Seals on Bosch: Legacy (2023–2025). In addition to his acting pursuits, Read earned a in from in 1997.

Early life and education

Early life

James Read was born on July 31, 1953, in . His family relocated to Niskayuna, a of Schenectady, when he was in the fifth grade, where he spent much of his childhood in the Upper Union Street neighborhood before moving to Avon Crest. He grew up in a close-knit community alongside his older brother Billy and younger sister Robin, with his parents Wally and Irish Read. Read attended , graduating in 1971. His early years were shaped by community involvement, particularly at the First Reformed Church in Schenectady's district, where he participated in local events and developed a sense of belonging in the area. Read's initial exposure to acting came during his adolescence through amateur productions at the First Reformed Church, directed by Mary Bee. He made his debut in a play by performed in the church's Fellowship Hall, followed by a few other small dramas that revealed his aptitude for the craft. As he later recalled, "We did a play by … that gave me the idea that maybe I was good at this, this thing called ," and "It was fun, we did a couple of little dramas that went pretty well, so I learned I had this ability to ." This church-based experience sparked his interest in performing.

Education

After high school, Read enrolled in the University of Vermont's forestry program in 1971 but dropped out after realizing it was not for him. He then backpacked through , where he encountered theater in London's West End and , further developing his interest in acting. Read subsequently attended the to study television production. He participated in numerous university theater productions, including his first major stage role in , which won a regional competition and was performed at the Kennedy Center; these experiences honed his skills and shifted his focus toward a career in performance. Read graduated from the in 1976. Following graduation, Read moved to to further his training, engaging in and regional theater productions that built on his academic foundation. This post-graduate training served as a critical bridge from his university experiences to professional aspirations, equipping him with the discipline and versatility needed for a sustained in acting.

Career

Early career

Following his acting training in New York, James Read began his professional career in theater, performing in productions and regional stages, where he served as a lead actor as a member of the Center Theatre Company from 1980 to 1981. This period allowed him to hone his skills in smaller venues before transitioning to paid screen work, a common path for aspiring actors navigating the shift from educational and regional opportunities to the demands of commercial television and film in . Read relocated to in 1981 and secured his television debut the following year with a guest role as H.W. Sawyer, a client in a toga-themed episode, on the Cheers. Later in 1982, he achieved his first recurring television role as Murphy Michaels, a dedicated investigator at the detective agency, appearing in multiple episodes during the show's inaugural season alongside stars Stéphanie Zimbalist and . These appearances marked his entry into network television, providing steady exposure amid the era's competitive landscape for character actors. In 1983, Read expanded into film with a small supporting part as a in the high-concept action thriller Blue Thunder, directed by and starring as a helicopter pilot uncovering a conspiracy. This minor role, though brief, represented an early foray into cinematic work and contributed to his growing resume of genre pieces during the initial phases of his career.

Breakthrough and 1980s roles

Read's breakthrough came with his casting as George Hazard, the idealistic son of a Pennsylvania ironworks owner, in the 1985 ABC miniseries North and South, adapted from John Jakes' novel. Directed by Richard T. Heffron, the six-episode production paired Read opposite as Main, depicting the friends' bond tested by the ; Read's portrayal of the principled Northern industrialist earned praise for its depth and emotional range, contributing to the series' status as one of television's most highly rated . He reprised the role in the 1986 sequel North and South: Book II, a 12-episode continuation that explored the post-war , where Hazard navigates family strife, political intrigue, and personal loss amid national turmoil. Read's performance deepened the character's arc, showcasing resilience and moral complexity, which solidified his reputation as a in historical dramas and boosted his visibility in . During filming of the original miniseries, Read shared scenes with , who portrayed his on-screen wife Flynn Hazard, fostering a professional collaboration that highlighted their on-screen chemistry. Complementing his television success, Read transitioned to feature films with supporting roles that underscored his versatility. In Beaches (1988), directed by Garry Marshall, he played Michael Essex, the supportive lawyer husband to Barbara Hershey's character Hillary Whitney, adding emotional grounding to the story of lifelong friendship between Hershey and Bette Midler; the film's box office success, grossing over $57 million, further elevated Read's profile in mainstream cinema. That same year, in John Sayles' Eight Men Out, Read portrayed Claude "Lefty" Williams, the Chicago White Sox pitcher reluctantly drawn into the 1919 Black Sox Scandal, delivering a nuanced depiction of moral compromise under financial pressure that aligned with the film's critical acclaim for its historical authenticity.

Later career

In the 1990s, Read maintained a steady presence on television through guest appearances and roles in made-for-TV movies, including Boyd Venton in the Murder, She Wrote episode "Death 'N' Denial" (1995). These roles often cast him as charismatic yet conflicted professionals, building on his earlier dramatic work while showcasing his versatility in mystery and procedural formats. Read's genre work expanded into science fiction with his portrayal of Jaffen, a factory supervisor who becomes romantically involved with an amnesiac Captain Janeway, in the Star Trek: Voyager two-part episode "Workforce" (2001). This guest spot highlighted his ability to convey emotional depth in high-stakes, otherworldly scenarios. From 2001 to 2006, he took on the recurring role of Victor Bennett, the estranged mortal father of the Charmed Ones, in the WB series Charmed, appearing in 13 episodes across seasons 3 through 8. Bennett's arc evolved from a distant figure to a supportive grandfather, emphasizing themes of family reconciliation amid supernatural threats. From 2005 to 2008, Read starred as Ken Davis in the ABC Family series , also directing several episodes. A significant chapter in Read's later career began in 2014 when he joined NBC's as Clyde Weston, a ruthless and criminal mastermind with ties to the show's core families. Over more than 250 episodes, Weston's storyline encompassed prison breaks, blackmail schemes, and violent confrontations, including his role as the estranged father of Ben Weston and stepfather to . Read's performance earned praise for infusing the character with layers of menace and vulnerability, contributing to the soap's enduring appeal. His tenure ended on December 11, 2024, when Clyde was shot by EJ DiMera's associate during a confrontation and lapsed into a , though the storyline leaves room for potential returns in daytime television's flexible narrative style. Read continued guest and recurring work in the 2020s, appearing as Paul Christie, a negotiator dealing with interstellar diplomacy, in the The Orville episode "" (2022). More recently, he portrayed RHD Captain Rick Seals, a no-nonsense LAPD Robbery-Homicide Division leader overseeing investigations, in a recurring capacity across nine episodes of Bosch: Legacy from 2023 to 2025. These roles underscored Read's sustained career trajectory, marked by a pivot toward ensemble-driven series and soap operas that prioritized character longevity over leading-man stardom.

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

James Read's first marriage was to Lora Lee in June 1978; the union ended in divorce in 1983. Read met actress on the set of the 1985 miniseries North and South, where they portrayed the married couple and Constance Hazard, sparking an on-set romance. In a 2022 interview, Read described the beginning of their relationship as "love at first sight 'for one of us,'" adding with a laugh, "But as to which one, 'I’m not telling.'" The couple married in 1988 and have remained together since. Kilbourne, who appeared in various television roles during the , later transitioned from to , earning her J.D. from Santa Barbara College of Law and was a licensed in from 2002 until her license became inactive in 2021, with a focus on and education issues.

Family

James Read and his wife, , have two children together: a son named Jackson Tavish Read, born in 1990, and a daughter named Sydney Jacqueline Read, born in 1995. The resides in , where Read has described enjoying a low-key lifestyle focused on home activities such as cooking, grilling, and entertaining friends. In a 2022 interview, he emphasized the importance of career flexibility to prioritize time, noting that he selects projects that allow him to remain available for his loved ones while balancing professional commitments. Read and Kilbourne maintain a private family life, with limited public appearances involving their children; however, Read has shared his joy in grandparenting, as Jackson and his partner welcomed a in recent years, whom Read called "the greatest thing in the world."

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector
1983Policeman at Bridge
1984The InitiationPeterLarry Stewart
1988Claude "Lefty" Williams
1988BeachesMichael Essex
1992Love CrimesStanton Gray
1997Walking ThunderAbner MurdockCraig Clyde
2001Elle's Father
2001Preston's Father
2003Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & BlondeElle's FatherCharles Herman-Wurmfeld
2005Brent Friehl
2009Alice's Dad

Television

James Read began his television career in the early 1980s with guest appearances and a main role on a detective series, later gaining prominence through historical miniseries and recurring parts in supernatural and soap operas. His TV work encompasses over 300 episodes across various formats, including guest spots on procedural dramas and extended arcs on family-oriented shows.
DecadeYear(s)TitleRoleEpisodesNotes
1980s1982CheersH.W. Sawyer1Guest appearance in "Friends, Romans, and Accountants"
1980s1982–1983Remington SteeleMurphy Michaels22Main role (season 1)
1980s1983Trapper John, M.D.Ace Bukowski1Guest appearance in "The Agony of D'Feet"
1980s1985North and SouthGeorge Hazard6Miniseries (Book I)
1980s1986North & South: Book IIGeorge Hazard6Miniseries
1990s1990ColumboDr. Wesley Corman1Guest appearance in "Uneasy Lies the Crown"
1990s1994Heaven and Hell: North & South, Book IIIGeorge Hazard3Miniseries
1990s1995Murder, She WroteBoyd Venton1Guest appearance in "Death 'N Denial"
2000s2001Star Trek: VoyagerJaffen2Guest appearance in "Workforce" (parts 1 and 2)
2000s2001–2006CharmedVictor Bennett13Recurring role
2000s2005–2008WildfireKen Davis41Main role (4 seasons)
2010s2010Persons UnknownFranklin Fairchild5Recurring role
2010s2014–2024Days of Our LivesClyde Weston250+Recurring role (soap opera)
2020s2022The OrvilleAdmiral Paul Christie1Guest appearance in "Shadow Realms"
2020s2023–2025Bosch: LegacyRHD Capt. Rick Seals9Recurring role

Theater

Early stage work

Read's initial forays into acting began during his high school years in , where he participated in amateur productions, including a debut in a play at the First Reformed Church in Schenectady's neighborhood around 1970. Upon enrolling at the to study law, he discovered a passion for theater and shifted focus, performing in numerous student productions as part of the university's theater program. One notable early role came in his first year when he was cast in a production of by , which advanced to a regional competition and ultimately the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. After graduating from the in 1976, Read moved to to pursue acting professionally, where he honed his skills through training and appeared in productions while auditioning for television work. These early stage experiences provided foundational exposure to ensemble dynamics and script interpretation. Seeking broader opportunities, Read transitioned to regional theater in the late 1970s, joining the Denver Center Theatre Company as an understudy. He quickly earned his card by stepping in for an injured performer and went on to feature in productions such as David Mamet's American Buffalo and August Strindberg's , roles that showcased his versatility in dramatic ensemble work. These performances from 1979 to 1982 marked his entry into professional stage credits before his pivot to screen roles.

Notable productions

Read's theater career, though less extensive than his screen work, included early professional engagements in productions and as a member of the Center Theatre Company from 1979 to 1982, where he took on leading roles. These experiences honed his skills before his transition to television and film in the early 1980s, with limited documented stage appearances thereafter. One of his most notable later stage contributions came in 2012 with Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Massachusetts, during the troupe's 35th anniversary season. In a production of King Lear directed by Rebecca Holderness and running from June 16 to September 1 at the Founder's Theatre, Read portrayed the Duke of Albany, a role that contributed to the ensemble's exploration of political and familial turmoil in a fractured kingdom setting. Critics noted his solid performance as one of three newcomers in the cast, alongside veterans like Dennis Krausnick as Lear. Concurrently, from July 19 to August 19, Read appeared in a reimagined production of The Tempest at the Tina Packer Playhouse, playing Antonio, the usurping brother of Prospera (Olympia Dukakis). This 1940s Mediterranean-set adaptation highlighted themes of exile and reconciliation, with Read's character central to the shipwrecked royal court's intrigue. The dual roles underscored Read's return to the stage later in his career, emphasizing classical Shakespearean work amid his predominant focus on television.

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