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James Gaylyn (born January 9, 1954) is an American actor and musician based in New Zealand. He is best known for his appearances in the Power Rangers franchise, which was an American adaptation of Super Sentai.

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Early life

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Gaylyn moved to New Zealand with his New Zealand-born wife in 1981. As a blues singer and drummer, he has released albums in and toured New Zealand and Australia.[1] He also played drums on the OMC track "How Bizarre," which became an international hit.[2]

Career

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Gaylyn is best known internationally for his work on Power Rangers. He starred as Col. Mason Truman in Power Rangers RPM and has had a number of onscreen and voice-over roles since the show's production relocated to Auckland. His career has also included other international productions, including Avatar and the Netflix series Cowboy Bebop.

Personal life

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Gaylyn lives on the North Shore of Auckland. His son, Elijah, is an aspiring rapper.[3]

Filmography

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Voice-over

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Television

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Film

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James Gaylyn (born January 9, 1954) is an American actor and based in since 1981. Gaylyn is best known for his extensive work in the Power Rangers franchise, where he has portrayed multiple characters across several seasons. His notable roles include voicing the villainous Zeltrax in (2004), playing Colonel Mason Truman in (2009) and reprising the role in (2019–2020), as well as appearing as Ancient Master Sensei in (2003), General Peluso in (2013), and Kendall Morgan's father in (2015–2016). These performances highlight his versatility in both live-action and within the long-running action series. Beyond Power Rangers, Gaylyn has built a diverse career in film and television, often playing supporting roles in high-profile productions. His film credits include the principal in Bridge to Terabithia (2007), an operations center staff member in Avatar (2009), David E. Jordan in The Meg (2018), Sheriff Dentler in Ti West's horror film X (2022), Chief Richard Hartley in Heart Eyes (2025), and General Hurst in M3GAN 2.0 (2025). On television, he has guest-starred in New Zealand-based series such as Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess during the 1990s, as well as Legend of the Seeker (2008) as Commander Trimack. Additionally, Gaylyn began his acting career in New Zealand with the soap opera Close to Home after transitioning from the music industry, where he performed blues and soul, and maintains a home recording studio.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

James Gaylyn was born on January 9, 1954, in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Details regarding his early family life, including parental professions or siblings, remain undocumented in available public records. Specific formative experiences or early education in the arts are not detailed in biographical sources.

Relocation to New Zealand

James Gaylyn, an American-born performer, relocated to New Zealand in 1981 and has resided there ever since. The decision to move was driven by a combination of family considerations and professional aspirations, including the appeal of New Zealand's natural beauty and its emerging opportunities in the film and entertainment sectors. Upon settling in , Gaylyn encountered typical immigrant challenges, such as cultural adaptation and the difficulty of establishing a professional network in an unfamiliar environment. To sustain himself during this transitional period, he worked various odd jobs outside the entertainment field, including as a and , prior to gaining traction in and .

Acting career

Voice acting

James Gaylyn entered the field of in 2003, debuting as Ancient , a wise spiritual mentor, in the television series , guiding the Rangers through mystical challenges. He followed this the next year with the menacing antagonist Zeltrax in (2004), a bio-armored seeking revenge against the Power Rangers. His performance as Zeltrax showcased his ability to deliver deep, authoritative tones suitable for antagonistic characters in action-oriented narratives. Gaylyn expanded his voice work within the Power Rangers franchise in (2005), providing voices for multiple entities, including the robotic Orange-Head Krybots, the alien commander General Benaag, and a recurring portrayal of Zeltrax across 17 episodes. These roles highlighted his versatility in voicing both mechanical drones and commanding extraterrestrial figures, contributing to the series' episodic battles against interstellar threats. Throughout his contributions to the Power Rangers series, Gaylyn's voice performances have been integral to the franchise's storytelling, particularly in animating non-humanoid villains and mentors without on-screen physical presence. His work in this medium built upon his broader acting career, which began in 1998, allowing him to branch into specialized roles that emphasized dramatic intensity and character depth.

Television roles

James Gaylyn made his early television appearance as Petracles in the episode "Seeds of Faith" of the fantasy series Xena: Warrior Princess in 2000. In the early 2000s, he appeared in several television movies, including the role of Dr. Martin Jennings in the disaster film Atomic Twister (2002). He followed this with a supporting part as the Mayor in the Original Movie You Wish! (2003). Gaylyn also portrayed Mr. Medina, a teacher, in the action-comedy Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006), another production blending and fantasy elements. Gaylyn gained prominence in the Power Rangers franchise with live-action roles in sci-fi action series. He took on the recurring role of Colonel Mason Truman, a military leader and father to the Red Ranger, in (2009), appearing across multiple episodes, and reprised the role in (2019–2020). He also played Kendall Morgan's father in (2015–2016). His television work in the 2020s has increasingly featured recurring characters in genre series. In the adaptation of (2021), Gaylyn appeared as Buck in one episode. He then portrayed Odell, a key , in seven episodes of the third and final season of the post-apocalyptic fantasy Sweet Tooth (2021–2024). More recently, he guest-starred as Babyface in two episodes of the Apple TV+ adventure series (2024). As of 2025, no new television roles have been announced. Throughout his career, Gaylyn's television roles have evolved from one-off supporting parts in fantasy and action TV movies to more substantial recurring appearances in science fiction and fantasy series, often in authoritative or mentor-like capacities. His live-action contributions to complemented his voice work in the same franchise, such as Zeltrax in (2004).

Film roles

James Gaylyn began his film career with supporting roles in early 2000s productions, often portraying authoritative or official figures. In the 2003 Disney Channel Original Movie , he played Longo, a coach involved in a high school cooking competition. This was followed by his appearance as Admiral Winters in the 2006 action thriller In Her Line of Fire, where he depicted a high-ranking military officer aiding a presidential protection detail during a hostage crisis. That same year, Gaylyn portrayed the Customs Official in , a biographical drama about motorcycle racer , emphasizing bureaucratic hurdles in an international setting. Gaylyn's roles expanded into larger international films in the late 2000s and 2010s, frequently casting him as institutional or leadership characters in fantasy and adventure genres. He appeared as Principal Turner in the 2007 family fantasy Bridge to Terabithia, supporting the story of two children's imaginative escape amid personal tragedy. In James Cameron's 2009 blockbuster Avatar, Gaylyn played an Op Center Staff member, contributing to the operational scenes on the human colony Pandora. Later, in the 2012 drama Mr. Pip, set during the Bougainville Civil War, he embodied Magwitch, a character inspired by Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, adding depth to themes of literature and survival. His performance as David E. Jordan in the 2018 sci-fi action film The Meg further showcased his suitability for tense, professional roles in underwater disaster scenarios. In recent years, Gaylyn has continued with supporting parts in , maintaining a pattern of authority figures in suspense and horror contexts. He portrayed Dentler in the 2022 X, assisting in a remote farmhouse investigation gone awry. That year, he also appeared as Dr. Bill in the thriller , playing a medical professional tied to a kidnapping plot at a snowbound rest stop. In the romantic comedy The Royal Treatment, Gaylyn took on the role of Nate, a family advisor in a royal matchmaking narrative. In 2025, he appeared as General Hurst in the M3GAN 2.0 and as Chief Richard Hartley in the Heart Eyes. Across these films, Gaylyn's work often highlights disciplined, institutional personas, particularly in action, sci-fi, and military-themed stories, reflecting his progression from New Zealand-based television to global cinematic projects.

Music career

Recording and performances

Prior to his relocation, Gaylyn was signed with in the United States. After relocating to in 1981, James Gaylyn debuted as a recording artist with the single " / Rock Fever," released on (a label) in that year. His style drew from his American roots, incorporating old-school soul, funk, pop, dance, and elements. He signed with Southside Records in the early , releasing the single "Man of Mixed Emotions" in 1990, followed by "Bodyfine" in 1991; the latter appeared on the New Zealand compilation album Just Summer Lambs (A Compilation of Hot Music from ). These releases earned him two nominations for Most Promising Male Vocalist at the New Zealand Music Awards in 1985 and 1992. Gaylyn's live performances in and emphasized his and influences, beginning with a nationwide tour in 1993 for which he served as the featured artist. He has since maintained an active presence on the local circuit, often performing as a solo act or leading a duo or trio at venues such as Deep Creek Bar in Browns Bay and Garrisons Public Bar in Mount Wellington. Notable appearances include regular gigs at the Huapai Tavern in , with a documented performance there in August 2024. His shows typically feature a mix of original material and covers, blending energetic rhythms with phrasing reflective of his U.S. background.

Notable collaborations

One of James Gaylyn's most prominent musical contributions came in 1996 when he provided uncredited backing vocals on the title track "How Bizarre" by the group OMC, as well as drums on the album's track "Angel in Disguise." The single "How Bizarre," featuring Gaylyn's vocals, became a major international success, topping charts in , , , , and , and peaking at No. 4 on the while selling over a million copies worldwide. This collaboration highlighted Gaylyn's versatility as a in the music scene during the . In 2015, Gaylyn formed the musical duo "Us Two" with his son Elijah Gaylyn, an MC performing under the name 'Lij,' focusing on joint performances that blended their styles in soul, funk, and hip-hop influences. The father-son team shared stages at various Auckland venues, emphasizing a collaborative creative process rooted in family ties and live energy, though they did not release dedicated joint recordings at the time. Gaylyn has maintained an ongoing partnership as part of a music duo with guitarist , performing regularly since the 2010s at venues such as Deep Creek Bar in Browns Bay and Garrisons Public Bar in Mt Wellington, as well as private and corporate events. Their sets feature old-school , , pop, and , drawing on Gaylyn's experience alongside international artists in live concerts across and .

Personal life

Family

James Gaylyn is married to a New Zealand-born woman. The family settled on Auckland's North Shore, where they have provided ongoing support for Gaylyn's professional endeavors in acting and music. Gaylyn and his wife have one son, Gaylyn, born circa 1996. Elijah has pursued a career as an MC and under the stage name 'Lij'.

Interests and residence

James Gaylyn has maintained a long-term residence on Auckland's North Shore. He shares this home with his wife and son, embracing a settled suburban in the area. Beyond his professional pursuits, Gaylyn has pursued personal interests including , which he practiced earlier in life before setting it aside. He has also engaged in community activities, such as performing at the U.S. Independence Day event in on , 2014, alongside local artists like and , highlighting his cultural ties to both American heritage and society. This participation reflects his ongoing adaptation to life in over more than four decades, fostering connections within the and local communities.

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