Born in Toronto, Jim Codrington began his acting career at the age of 13 in a Black Theatre Canada production of The Malfini. He went on to get a Bachelor’s degree from Ryerson’s Radio and Television Arts program after receiving vocal, instrumental and theoretical training at St. Michael’s Choir School. His first major foray into television was as co-host of the multiple-award-winning Canadian children’s series The Polka Dot Door. He is probably best known for his role as Acting Inspector Darnell Williams in the television drama series The Border from 2008 to 2010. In addition to his film and television career, Codrington has had a long career on stage, notably playing Mufasa in the Toronto production of The Lion King, and playing the title role in a Saskatchewan regional theatre production of Othello. Other performances including playing “O” in Harlem Duet at the Neptune Theatre, and Adam in Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me at the Magnus Theatre.
Lieutenant
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Agent Cooper
The Veteran
Black Cop
White Lies
Det. Charlie
Nightalk
Williams
Prisoner X
Mick
Motel
Roland
A Passage to Ottawa
Leon Buck
Bomb Girls: Facing the Enemy
Security Guard
Tommy Boy
Decker's Employee
Bleacher Bums
Bad As I Wanna Be: The Dennis Rodman Story
The African
Burning, Burning
Joe Beck
Gridlocked
Dr. Emerick
Two Against Time
Hardcase #2
Direct Action
Perly
Luba
Stan
Gracie's Choice
Renshaw
A Wish Come True
Montague
Romeo and Juliet
Cop
Walter and Henry
CIA Director
Rewind
Detective
The Entitled
Reverend Timothy Lavery
The Note
Detective Doyle
Taken in Plain Sight
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
24
Gender
Male
Birthday
Place of Birth
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Also Known As
James Codrington