
Actor
James McEachin
Born 1930 · Rennert, North Carolina, USA
James McEachin was born on May 20, 1930 in Rennert, North Carolina. At the age of 18 he joined the US Armed Forces and served in the Korean War earning many medals of valor to include the Purple Heart and Silver Star. After leaving the military he spent time as a policeman and then fireman before moving to California and becoming a record producer. After a short stint in the music industry McEachin went into acting and spent many years in film and television. Not yet content he took time away from acting to become an award-winning author and maker of audio books. In 2005 McEachin was appointed as a US Army Reserve Ambassador and spends his free time speaking to soldiers, veterans and America. In late 2006 he produced the film-short Old Glory, a film short for the soldier, veteran and patriot in us all. In 2008 McEachin opened his one-man play, Above the Call; Beyond the Duty at the John F. Kennedy Center, Washington, DC and his since played Casa Manana, Ft. Worth, TX, Brentwood Theater, Los Angeles, CA, and Merle Reskin Theatre, Chicago, IL. McEachin is married with three grown children and resides in So Cal.
Acting

Columbo
Walter Mearhead · 1971

True Grit
Judge Parker's Bailiff (uncredited) · 1969

2010
Victor Milson · 1984

Murder, She Wrote
Grover Dillon · 1984

The Six Million Dollar Man
Garth · 1974

Play Misty for Me
Al Monte · 1971

Hello, Dolly!
Laborer (uncredited) · 1969

All in the Family
Mr. Turner · 1971

Every Which Way but Loose
Herb · 1978

Coogan's Bluff
Man (uncredited) · 1968

The Rockford Files
FBI Agent David Shore · 1974

Hill Street Blues
Reggie Hill · 1981

Quincy, M.E.
Dr. Maxwell · 1976

Matlock
Frank Daniels · 1986

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Richard Selvan · 1979

Diagnosis: Murder
Lewis Lomax · 1993

The Wild Wild West
Agent #2 · 1965

Hunter
Frank Garriman · 1984

Emergency!
Lt. Crockett · 1972

The Undefeated
Jimmy Collins · 1969

T. J. Hooker
Lt. Franks · 1982

Ironside
Luther · 1967

Adam-12
Dewey Randolph · 1968

Mannix
Benjy (uncredited) · 1967