James Hayden
James Hayden (November 25, 1953 – November 8, 1983) was an American actor from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Apart from starring on Broadway and in various movies, he is perhaps best known for playing Patrick "Patsy" Goldberg in the 1984 film Once Upon a Time in America.
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Born | Brooklyn, New York, U.S. | November 25, 1953
Died | November 8, 1983 29) New York City, New York, U.S. | (aged
Life and career
Hayden trained and served as a medic in the United States Army during the Vietnam War.[1] Upon his discharge he returned to New York and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and began working as an actor.[1]
In 1983, the year of his death, he portrayed a heroin addict in the critically acclaimed play American Buffalo, co-starring with his close friend Al Pacino.[2][3] On November 8, 1983, hours after a performance of "American Buffalo", Hayden was found dead from an overdose in his Manhattan apartment . The tragedy shocked the New York theatre world. He never saw "Once Upon a Time in America", which was released seven months later; many critics believed it would have been a career breakthrough for him. His other credits include the theatrical features "The First Deadly Sin" (1980) and "The Nesting" (1981), and the TV movies "Marilyn: The Untold Story" (1980), "The Intruder Within" (1981) and "The Patricia Neal Story" (as a young Martin Sheen, 1981). In 1984, during the making of The Pope of Greenwich Village, Mickey Rourke dedicated his performance to the memory of Hayden.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1980 | Cruising | Cockpit Coke Man | (scenes deleted) |
1980 | Marilyn: The Untold Story | TV movie | |
1980 | The First Deadly Sin | Young Policeman | |
1981 | The Intruder Within | Harry Colman | TV movie |
1981 | The Nesting | GI #1 | |
1981 | The Patricia Neal Story | Martin Sheen | TV movie |
1984 | Once Upon a Time in America | Patrick 'Patsy' Goldberg | Posthumous release |
References
- Staff report (November 21, 1983). Obituary. Time
- Rich, Frank (October 28, 1983). Theater: Al Pacino, 'American Buffalo.' New York Times
- Nightingale, Benedict (November 6, 1983). Stage View: 'American Buffalo' Proves Its Quality. New York Times
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