James Garner was a grand master of invisible acting, one of the last of a dying breed of old-school American performers who made everything look laid-back, laconic and natural. “I’m a Spencer Tracy-type actor,” he told People magazine in 2005. “His idea was to be on time, know your words, hit your marks and tell the truth.” Garner’s death at 86 robs our screens of a versatile, understated talent who always exuded affability and cool-headed moral authority.
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