He has got light brown bald hair and he has blue eyes and wears a shoe of size 9(US). He has a height of 5 ft 10 inches and he weighs 72 kg. Once there was a hoax that he died and his hundred fans started writing their messages of condolence on the Facebook page but it was completely wrong.
He reportedly earns $125 thousand per episode of the series ‘The Blacklist’. His earnings are from movies and television series. It is expected that he has a net worth of $20 million. Also, he was awarded the same title for the series The Practice in 1997 and for Best Film Critics Circle Awards for Lincoln. James was awarded Outstanding Lead Actor in Drama Series for Boston Legal in 20.
Bilbo in Steven Spielberg’s movie ‘ Lincoln’, and from 2013 till now he has been playing for ‘ The Blacklist’. He performed his acting skills in movies ‘ White Palace’, ‘The Music of Chance’, ‘Stargate’, Seinfeld’, ‘Supernova’, The Pentagon Papers’ and so on. In 1989, ‘ Sex, Lies and Videotape’ was released and his role of Graham Dalton gave him the Best Actor Award. Caption: James Spader and Leslie Stefanson (Source: Country) He was seen in supporting roles in films ‘Baby Boo’ and ‘Wall Street. James Spader debuted from the movie ‘ Endless Love’ in 1981 where he played a vital role and he continued his career with the television series ‘ The Family Tree’ in 1983. He joined Philips Academy but left in the eleventh grade joined Michael Chekhov School to pursue acting.
He studied in The Pike School where his mother was an art teacher and later on he studied in Brooks School where his father was a teacher. His other childhood information is under review. His birth sign is Aquarius and his ethnicity is Mixed(English, Scottish, French, Dutch, German, Swiss-German, and Norwegian). His father’s name is Jean and his mother’s name is Stoddard Greenward “Todd” Spader.
He was born on February 7, 1960, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He has performed in films such as ‘ Stargate’, ‘Sex, Lies, and Videotape’ and he has also played different roles in television.