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I spent my whole life trying to be a good father, to compensate for the fact that, my own dad didn't think I was a very good son
—Jim to Jack Canner[src]

Jim Walsh is a main character on FOX teen soap Beverly Hills, 90210. He is portrayed by James Eckhouse.

Character

Jim is a staunch-but-sensitive disciplinarian who tends to dispatch tough love. Of his children's friends, Jim was by far closest to Dylan McKay. He disapproved of Dylan's relationship with Brenda on certain occasions, but was content with it on others. At the same time, he served as a trustee and father-figure to him.

Most of the time when Jim would advise Dylan against something—such as buying a new car or trusting newly arrived family members—he was proven right, which Dylan would often learn the hard way.[1] Despite their differences, Jim and Dylan's relationship matured into a mutually respectful one throughout their years of professional and personal association.

Series

To varying degrees between the two of them, the parents are largely portrayed as caring, discipba lined, sage-like figures. They offered advice not only to their own children throughout the first series, but occasionally to their children's friends. The phrase "Jim and Cindy" has become an almost iconic statement. Jim and Cindy depart L.A. for Hong Kong on business in the summer of 1995, leaving their now-grown son Brandon —whose sister had departed for England a year prior — to live his life independently.

Trivia

  • Jim's father passed away at an unspecified time, before Jim & Cindy's 20th wedding anniversary.[2]
  • He and his father didn't talk a lot up until the time Jim's father passed away. His father was a marine and disappointed that his son would not enlist for Vietnam, as Jim was against the war.[3]
  • His parents married somewhere around 1944

Photos

Notes and references

  1. This fatherly aspect of their relationship is something that writer Karen Rosin jokes about in her Season 3 DVD commentary. 
  2. Twenty Years Ago Today
  3. The Kindness of Strangers
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