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Edited Biography:
James Badgett Dale, known professionally as James Badge Dale, was born on May 1, 1978, in New York City. He was born into a family deeply rooted in the performing arts. His father, Grover Dale, born in 1935, is a respected actor, dancer, and choreographer. His mother, Anita Morris, was a singer and actress whose career spanned from the early 1970s until her passing in 1994. Inspired by his parents' involvement in the entertainment industry, Dale showed an early interest in acting.
At the age of 10, he landed his first acting role in the 1990 film adaptation of William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies. He was selected from his class at Wonderland Avenue Elementary School in Los Angeles for the part. After completing the filming, he returned to school, continuing with a relatively normal childhood before reentering the industry later in life.
Dale returned to acting in the early 2000s, beginning with the film Nola in 2003. He followed that with roles in Cross Bronx (2004) and The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie (2005). In 2006, he had a supporting role in the critically acclaimed film The Departed, directed by Martin Scorsese.
In 2010, he continued to build his film career, appearing in NoNAMES and Polish Bar. The following year, he played roles in Shame and The Conspirator. His most active film year was 2013, with major roles in blockbuster movies including Iron Man 3, World War Z, The Lone Ranger, and Parkland. In 2014, he appeared in Miss Meadows and Stretch.
In 2015, Dale starred in The Walk, and in 2016, he appeared in the action war film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi. He was also cast in the science fiction film Spectral, which was in post-production at the time. His consistent presence in film has contributed to his reputation as a versatile and dedicated actor. As of recent estimates, James Badge Dale’s net worth is reported to be in the range of several million dollars.
Dale made his television debut in 2002 with a guest appearance on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2003, he joined the cast of the television series Hack and later played Chase Edmunds in the hit TV show 24, appearing across the 2003–2004 seasons.
In 2005, he made guest appearances on several series, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, and CSI: NY. His performance in the 2010 miniseries The Pacific, produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, earned him critical acclaim. That same year, he also starred in the AMC series Rubicon, further establishing his presence in serialized television drama.
James Badge Dale maintains an active presence on social media, particularly Twitter, where he occasionally shares professional updates and engages with fans. Despite his public career, Dale is known for guarding his personal life closely. He has not publicly shared information regarding his marital status, possible wife, or personal relationships, preferring to keep that part of his life away from public scrutiny.
Known for his versatility and consistent performances in both film and television, Dale continues to be a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
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