Veteran actor and rugged star of ‘Walking Tall” and Bond series, dies at 89

Joe Don Baker, ‘Walking Tall’ Star and James Bond Veteran, Dies at 89

Joe Don Baker, the rugged screen presence who embodied the grit and justice of 1970s American cinema, has died at the age of 89. Known for his iconic portrayal of no-nonsense sheriff Buford Pusser in Walking Tall and for his rare double role in the James Bond universe—as both villain and ally—Baker leaves behind a legacy of toughness, talent, and quiet charisma.

Baker passed away on May 7, 2025, from lung cancer at an assisted living facility in Los Angeles. His death, confirmed by a former brother-in-law to The Washington Post, wasn’t publicly announced until May 15.

From Texas Fields to Hollywood Screens

Born in 1936 in Groesbeck, Texas, Baker’s early days were far from the glitz of Hollywood. He played football at North Texas State and served in the Army before fate took a hard turn toward acting. He moved to New York, joined the prestigious Actors Studio, and carved out a career built on quiet intensity and uncompromising authenticity.

Two of his biggest influences were Robert Mitchum and Spencer Tracy—actors who knew how to say everything without saying much at all. Fittingly, Baker would later share the screen with Mitchum in Cape Fear.

‘Walking Tall’ and the Birth of a Star

Baker’s breakthrough came in 1973 with Walking Tall, where he played the bat-swinging, justice-seeking sheriff Buford Pusser—a role that turned him into an unlikely folk hero. Promoted with the daring tagline “When was the last time you stood up and applauded a movie?”, the film became a sleeper hit, drawing praise from audiences and critics alike.

According to Baker, the movie sparked more than ticket sales:

“After it had a run in Thailand for six months, guess what? One hundred thousand students and farmers picked up sticks, pitchforks, and guns to overthrow the damn rip-off government,”

he once said.

Hollywood’s Gritty Everyman

Over the next four decades, Baker became one of cinema’s most dependable tough guys. He racked up over 50 film credits, including Charley Varrick, Mitchell, Mars Attacks!, Reality Bites, and Cape Fear.

He often played the heavy, but never as a stereotype—his performances carried weight, texture, and unexpected heart. His last major film role came in 2012’s Mud alongside Matthew McConaughey, a performance that earned him a Robert Altman Award.

A Rare Bond Double Agent

In 1987, Baker stepped into villainous territory as arms dealer Brad Whitaker in The Living Daylights, becoming the first American actor to play a Bond villain. But in a rare twist for the franchise, he later returned to the world of 007 as CIA agent Jack Wade in both GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies.

He was one of the few actors to appear in both heroic and villainous roles within the Bond universe—a testament to his range and presence.

A Touch of Grace Behind the Grit

Beyond the tough exterior, those who knew Baker remember a kind, reflective man with a deep love for nature, books, and cats.

“They don’t think big guys like us are romantic or anything,”

he said in 1992.

“You do the best you can as well as you can ’cause you want to be hired again. They like it so they hire you again.”

Baker also left a mark on television, most notably as CIA operative Darius Jedburgh in the acclaimed British miniseries Edge of Darkness, a role that earned him a BAFTA nomination and international acclaim.

Personal Life and Legacy

Baker was married to Maria Dolores Rivero-Torres from 1969 to 1980. Though they had no children, he remained close to family in Texas.

In a career that stretched from Southern justice tales to Cold War thrillers, Joe Don Baker remained true to himself—gritty, grounded, and unforgettable. Whether fighting crooked politicians with a baseball bat or trading lines with James Bond, he left audiences with the kind of performances you don’t forget.

Rest in peace, Joe Don. And thank you for the stories.

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