James Handy Height, Age, Death, Girlfriend, Biography
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Death Date: 03/06/2026
Death Cause: Murder
Age: 81 Years
Some Lesser Known Facts About James Handy
- James Handy grew up in New York City.
- In 1989, he played the role of Lieutenant Byers in the film ‘K-9.’
- His performance as Milton Briggs in the horror comedy film ‘Arachnophobia’ (1990) was appreciated by viewers.
- He gained recognition for his appearances in films like ‘The Rocketeer’ (1991), ‘Jumanji’ (1995), and ‘K-911’ (1999).
- James appeared in many other films, such as Dr. Harvard in ‘Murder in Mind’ (1997), Travis in ‘Lifted’ (2010), an old doctor in ‘Logan’ (2017), and Mayor Billings in ‘Suburbicon’ (2017).
- James built a reputation through his frequent guest appearances on television.
- He appeared in many television series, such as Mr. Wheeler in NBC’s ‘Law & Order’ (1997), Representative Joe Bruno in NBC’s ‘The West Wing’ (2000-2001), and Tom Shaunessy in CBS’s ‘Criminal Minds’ (2009).
- In 2010, he played the role of Clifford Stuckey in the crime mystery comedy-drama series ‘Castle,’ which aired on ABC.
- He appeared in many other television series, such as Leroy Grovner in ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ (2013) (TNT), Father Ed in ‘Mulaney’ (2014) (Fox), and Nelson (Former NIS Operative) in ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ (2018).
- He also worked as an executive producer for the film ‘Street to Table’ (2022).
- He made his last on-screen film appearance in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022).
- In June 2026, James was stabbed at a residence in Tarzana, Los Angeles. He was found seriously injured in the front yard and was taken to a hospital, where he died from a stab wound to the chest.
- Police later arrested a 44-year-old man, reported to be the son of James’s partner in connection with the incident. He allegedly called emergency services himself and admitted to the killing.
- Police arrested the suspect at the scene without resistence and later charged him with murder.
- Authorities treated the case as an isolated incident and set the suspect’s bail at $2 million.




















