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from "Walker, Texas Ranger" (1993)
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Overview
Biography:
He is the partners with and best friends with Cordell Walker... See more »
Alternate Names:
Ranger Jimmy Trivette
Filmography
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- Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire (2005) (TV) Played by Clarence Gilyard Jr.
- "Walker, Texas Ranger"
- The Final Showdown: Part 1 (2001) TV episode, Played by Clarence Gilyard Jr.
- The Final Showdown: Part 2 (2001) TV episode, Played by Clarence Gilyard Jr.
- Blood Diamonds (2001) TV episode, Played by Clarence Gilyard Jr.
- Reel Rangers (2001) TV episode, Played by Clarence Gilyard Jr.
- Unsafe Speed (2001) TV episode, Played by Clarence Gilyard Jr.
(189 more) - "Sons of Thunder"
- Fighting Back (1999) TV episode, Played by Clarence Gilyard Jr. (as Ranger Jimmy Trivette) - Walker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion (1994) Played by Clarence Gilyard Jr.
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Fun Stuff
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From "Walker, Texas Ranger: One Riot, One Ranger (#1.1)" (1993)
[explaining why a black kid from the Baltimore ghetto like himself would want to join the Texas Rangers]
James "Jimmy" Trivette: When I was a kid, every Saturday morning I used to get up and sneak into the living room and watch my favorite TV show about the most famous Texas Ranger of all time, the last surviving member of a squad ambushed by bandits. Nursed back to health by an Indian, he became...
Ranger Cordell Walker: Don't tell me...
James "Jimmy" Trivette: That's right, man! The Lone Ranger!
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[explaining why a black kid from the Baltimore ghetto like himself would want to join the Texas Rangers]
James "Jimmy" Trivette: When I was a kid, every Saturday morning I used to get up and sneak into the living room and watch my favorite TV show about the most famous Texas Ranger of all time, the last surviving member of a squad ambushed by bandits. Nursed back to health by an Indian, he became...
Ranger Cordell Walker: Don't tell me...
James "Jimmy" Trivette: That's right, man! The Lone Ranger!
See more »
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