Rugged features and a natural charm have worked for Josh Brolin, the son of actor
James Brolin. He has played roles as a policeman, a hunter, and the President of the United States.
Brolin was born February 12, 1968 in Santa Monica, California, to Jane Cameron (Agee), a Texas-born wildlife activist, and James Brolin. Josh was not interested at first in the lifestyle of the entertainment business, in light of his parents' divorce, and both of them being actors. However, during junior year in high school, he took an acting class to see what it was like. He played Stanley in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and became hooked. His first major screen role was as the older brother in the film
The Goonies (1985), based on a story by
Steven Spielberg. He then immediately moved on to work on television, taking roles on such series as
Pilot (1987) and
The Young Riders (1989). "Private Eye" was a chance for Brolin to play a detective. "The Young Riders" was set just before the Civil War, and was co-directed by Brolin's father,
James Brolin.
After
The Young Riders (1989), Brolin moved back to the big screen, with mediocre success. He played a supporting role in
The Road Killers (1994), but the film was not a success. He followed up with the crime film
Gang in Blue (1996), the romantic film
Bed of Roses (1996), the thriller film
Nightwatch (1997), and appeared with his father in
My Brother's War (1997). However, nothing truly stuck out, especially not the box office flop
The Mod Squad (1999). The 2000s initially brought no significant change in Brolin's career. He appeared in the independent film
Slow Burn (2000), the sci-if thriller
Hollow Man (2000) and starred on the television series
Mister Sterling (2003). In 2004, he married actress
Diane Lane but later divorced in 2013.
It was not until 2007 that Brolin received much acclaim for his films. He took a supporting role in the
Quentin Tarantino-written
Grindhouse (2007) which was a two-part film accounting two horror stories. He also played two policemen that year: corrupt officer Nick Trupo in the crime epic
American Gangster (2007), and an honest police chief in the emotional drama
In the Valley of Elah (2007) which starred
Tommy Lee Jones and was directed by
Paul Haggis. However, it was his involvement in
No Country for Old Men (2007) that truly pushed him into the limelight. The film, directed by the Coen brothers, was about a man (Brolin) who finds a satchel containing two million dollars in cash. He is pursued by an unstoppable assassin (
Javier Bardem, who won an Oscar for his work) and his friend, a local sheriff (
Tommy Lee Jones). The film won four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Brolin found high-profile work the next year, being cast as Supervisor Dan White in the film
Milk (2008). His performance as the weak and bitter politician earned him an Oscar nomination, and Brolin received more praise for his fascinating portrayal of
George W. Bush in the
Oliver Stone film
W. (2008). Despite the mediocre success of
W. (2008), he was recognized as the best part of the film, and
Milk (2008) was another triumph, critically and commercially.
Brolin then acted in the smaller comedy
Women in Trouble (2009) before landing a number of large roles in 2010. The first of these was the film based on the comic book figure
Jonah Hex (2010). The film was a box office flop and critically panned, but Brolin also forged a second collaboration with legendary director
Oliver Stone for
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010). Brolin played a large role alongside such young stars as
Carey Mulligan and
Shia LaBeouf, and older thespians such as
Michael Douglas,
Eli Wallach, and
Frank Langella. Brolin's character was Bretton James, a top banker in the film, and also the film's chief antagonist. Brolin also appeared in
Woody Allen's London-based film
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (2010) and a second collaboration with the Coen Brothers, which was a remake of
True Grit (1969).
Despite his earlier mediocre success and fame, Brolin has maintained a choosiness in his films and, recently, these choices have paid off profoundly. Hopefully, he continues this streak of good fortune that his talents have finally given him.