What is actor james mitchum?

James Mitchum is an American actor, filmmaker, and musician, born on May 8, 1941, in Los Angeles, California. He is the son of legendary actor Robert Mitchum. James began his acting career in 1955 with an uncredited role in "Not as a Stranger" and continued to act in films like "Rio Bravo," "The Young Guns," and "Blackout." He also appeared on television shows like "Gunsmoke," "The Virginian," and "Perry Mason." In the 1960s, Mitchum appeared in several Italian Spaghetti Westerns, including "Five Man Army" and "Gunman Sent by God." Later, he directed and produced several independent features like "The Loveless," "Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds," and "After Sundown." In the 1980s, Mitchum played a significant role in the action-thriller film "The Last Hard Men." Mitchum has also pursued a career in music and released several albums. He has been married three times and has seven children.