James Hampton's ('57) life has been one adventure after another.
After spending 50 years in Hollywood, he could easily regale dinner party audiences and celebrity autograph shows with his anecdotes.
He's best known as Bugler Private Hannibal Shirley Dobbs in F Troop, the military sitcom that ran from 1965 to 1967. His career includes a Golden Globe nomination for Most Promising Newcomer for The Longest Yard, a Screen Actors Guild nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for Sling Blade, 32 appearances on The Tonight Show, and other numerous acting and directing credits.
His memories are compiled in the book What? And Give Up Show Business?, written with his wife Mary Deese Hampton. The couple now lives in Trophy Club.
But Hampton, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's at 78, can now only say short phrases like "thanks" or "you bet." The book was written mostly before his diagnosis, with his wife later gathering the individual stories James had written and then putting it all together with over 150 photos and some of his favorite recipes.
"He had been encouraged by friends and colleagues for years to do this," Mary says. "He has so many stories."