Following bit parts in films in the late '50s, he became a "second lead" for Disney until winning the title role of "The Virginian" (1962).

Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1991.

Father of Tim Drury.

In 1997 and 2003 he was a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, NC. At the 2003 show he was reunited with his "The Virginian" (1962) co-stars Gary Clarke, Randy Boone and Roberta Shore.

In 1971 appeared in Finland for four appearances in different Mid-Summer's festivals. At the time he was very popular there after having been in the TV series "The Virginian" (1962). He was told that kind of reception he got in Finland was like Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra got in USA.

Trained as a classical actor at New York University from Shakespeare to Shaw, Jim eventually relocated to California.

Settled in Houston in the mid-1970s and has been in and out of the oil and natural gas business since.

Son Timothy is a keyboardist, guitarist and vocalist who has played with The Eagles and is now with the British group Whitesnake.

In 1997 and 2003, he was a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina. At the 2003 show, he was reunited with "Virginian" cast members Gary Clarke, Randy Boone, and Roberta Shore.

The son of a New York University professor of marketing, he was born in New York City but later grew up on a ranch in Oregon where he developed an affinity for horses and the outdoor life.
[referring to his title role on "The Virginian" (1962)] Nobody knows the name of my character. Not even me.
James Drury
James Drury recorded a series of novels by acclaimed western author Kirby Jonas, for a books-on-tape company called Books in Motion.
James Drury
James Child Drury
18 April 1934, New York City, New York
James Child Drury (born April 18, 1934) is an American actor who played the title role in the 90-minute weekly Western television series The Virginian, broadcast on NBC from 1962-1971. The series had perhaps the most demanding production schedules in the history of network television.

Drury was born in New York, New York, where his father was a New York University professor of marketing. He grew up in both New York and Oregon.

After a series of bit parts and playing second-lead for Walt Disney, Drury landed the top-billed leading role of the ranch foreman on The Virginian, a lavish series which ran for nine seasons. The show was based on Owen Wister's classic novel and the various screen versions that had been filmed since; Drury was probably cast because of a vague resemblance to Gary Cooper, who had played the part in an early movie version. In the series, as the novel, the actual name of "The Virginian" is never revealed. Drury also played the part in a refurbished version called The Men From Shiloh. Drury had a cameo role in the 2000 TV movie of The Virginian starring Bill Pullman. This film follows Wister's novel more closely than had the television series.

Drury appeared in a number of films and other television programs, including the TV cowboy reunion movie The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw with Doug McClure, who played Trampas for the entire run of The Virginian. Other Drury costars on The Virginian included Lee J. Cobb, Randy Boone, Roberta Shore, Gary Clarke, Clu Gulager, and toward the end of the run, Tim Matheson.

Drury also appeared on the TV western Alias Smith and Jones costarring Pete Duel and Ben Murphy. Drury played a sheriff who was a former outlaw. Drury had also worked with Duel twice before in different episodes of The Virginian.

In 1991 Drury was inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. In 1997 and 2003, he was a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina. At the 2003 show, he was reunited with his Virginian co-stars Gary Clarke, Randy Boone, and Roberta Shore.

Drury was in the oil and natural gas business in Houston at the turn of the 21st century. His son, Timothy Drury, is a keyboardist, guitarist and vocalist who has played with The Eagles and currently with Whitesnake. Drury was a close friend of the Houston marksman Joe Bowman, who trained numerous actors on how to use weapons.
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