A still from 1957 TV series Maverick
Los Angeles:
Hollywood and the American television fraternity paid tribute to Emmy award-winning actor James Garner who died in Los Angeles on Saturday. He was 86. Mr Garner was the star of films such as The Great Escape and Space Cowboys and TV shows like The Rockford Files. (Also read: Movie, TV Legend James Garner Dies: Police)
Actor Tom Selleck, who early in his career guest-starred on Garner's series The Rockford Files said, "Jim was a mentor to me and a friend, and I will miss him."
Mr. Garner was "a hell of a driver. He truly was a 'man's man.' Jim was a friend, and when he came to Indianapolis as a spectator and pace car driver we obviously welcomed him with open arms." -- Parnelli Jones, two-time Indy 500 winner.
"My heart just broke. There are few people on this planet I have adored as much as Jimmy Garner. I cherish every moment I spent with him and relive them over and over in my head. He was a diamond." -- Sally Field, who co-starred with Garner in the 1985 film Murphy's Romance.
Shirley Jones recalled that in the mid-1950s she arrived in Hollywood and landed the lead role in "Oklahoma!" Before location shooting began, she was invited by a photographer to join him for dinner with another promising young star -- James Garner. "I see this gorgeous man and I said, 'Oh, my!' He was very sweet. We went to this little restaurant and I told him, 'You're gonna be a giant star.' He said, 'How? I'm not sure I know how to act.'"
Ms. Jones said she followed his ascent but didn't run into him again for decades until they co-starred in the 1984 film Tank. ''Not only was he a great actor, but he didn't hit on me," she said. "He didn't have that reputation, like a lot of actors I worked with. He was very married, a family man. And a real straight-on guy."
"R.I.P James Garner. Such a lovely man"-- Gary Sinise, who appeared with Garner in the 1989 TV film My Name is Bill W. (Twitter)
"So sad to hear that James Garner has gone. A real part of my childhood Rockford and the Maverick especially" -- Actor-comedian Stephen Fry (Twitter)
"Away from home; can't sleep. Now sad to read my dear friend & costar James Garner passed. RIP sweet Jim Rockford" -- Marlee Matlin, who appeared with Garner in the 1997 TV film Dead Silence. (Twitter)
Actor Tom Selleck, who early in his career guest-starred on Garner's series The Rockford Files said, "Jim was a mentor to me and a friend, and I will miss him."
Mr. Garner was "a hell of a driver. He truly was a 'man's man.' Jim was a friend, and when he came to Indianapolis as a spectator and pace car driver we obviously welcomed him with open arms." -- Parnelli Jones, two-time Indy 500 winner.
"My heart just broke. There are few people on this planet I have adored as much as Jimmy Garner. I cherish every moment I spent with him and relive them over and over in my head. He was a diamond." -- Sally Field, who co-starred with Garner in the 1985 film Murphy's Romance.
Shirley Jones recalled that in the mid-1950s she arrived in Hollywood and landed the lead role in "Oklahoma!" Before location shooting began, she was invited by a photographer to join him for dinner with another promising young star -- James Garner. "I see this gorgeous man and I said, 'Oh, my!' He was very sweet. We went to this little restaurant and I told him, 'You're gonna be a giant star.' He said, 'How? I'm not sure I know how to act.'"
Ms. Jones said she followed his ascent but didn't run into him again for decades until they co-starred in the 1984 film Tank. ''Not only was he a great actor, but he didn't hit on me," she said. "He didn't have that reputation, like a lot of actors I worked with. He was very married, a family man. And a real straight-on guy."
"R.I.P James Garner. Such a lovely man"-- Gary Sinise, who appeared with Garner in the 1989 TV film My Name is Bill W. (Twitter)
"So sad to hear that James Garner has gone. A real part of my childhood Rockford and the Maverick especially" -- Actor-comedian Stephen Fry (Twitter)
"Away from home; can't sleep. Now sad to read my dear friend & costar James Garner passed. RIP sweet Jim Rockford" -- Marlee Matlin, who appeared with Garner in the 1997 TV film Dead Silence. (Twitter)