Acting and filmmaking Among Paxton's earliest roles were as a mortuary assistant in
Mortuary (1983), a minor role as a punk in
The Terminator (1984), a minor role as a bartender in
Streets of Fire, a supporting role as the lead protagonist's bullying older brother Chet Donnelly in
John Hughes's
Weird Science (1985), and
Private William Hudson in
Aliens (1986). He directed several short films, including the music video for
Barnes & Barnes's novelty song "
Fish Heads", which aired during
Saturday Night Lives low-rated 1980–81 season and was in heavy rotation during the early days of Canadian music channel
MuchMusic. He was cast in a music video for the 1982
Pat Benatar song "
Shadows of the Night" in which he appeared as a Nazi radio officer. In 1981, Paxton worked in the movie
Stripes as a soldier, in the bar scene with
John Candy and
Bill Murray. He worked alongside
Arnold Schwarzenegger in
The Terminator (1984) and in
Commando (1985), as well as in
True Lies (1994), which reunited him with
James Cameron. He reunited with Cameron on
Aliens (1986). His performance in the latter film as
Private Hudson earned him the
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also appeared in
Weird Science (1985). In 1987, Paxton played the most psychotic of the vampires, Severen, in
Kathryn Bigelow's critically acclaimed neo-Western horror film
Near Dark. In 1990, Paxton appeared in
Predator 2 (1990). He collaborated with James Cameron again on
Titanic (1997), which was the highest-grossing film of all time at its release. In his other roles, Paxton played
Morgan Earp in
Tombstone (1993),
Fred Haise in
Apollo 13 (1995), Bill Harding in
Twister (1996), and lead roles in dark dramas such as
One False Move (1992) and
A Simple Plan (1998). In 1990, he co-starred with Charlie Sheen and Michael Biehn in
Navy Seals. Paxton also appeared in
Indian Summer (1993) and
Mighty Joe Young (1998). After 2000, he appeared in
U-571 (2000),
Vertical Limit (2000),
Frailty (2001), ''
Broken Lizard's Club Dread (2004), Thunderbirds (2004), Edge of Tomorrow (2014) and Nightcrawler'' (2014). Paxton directed the feature films
Frailty (2001), in which he also starred, and
The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005). He also received positive reviews for his performance in the
History Channel's miniseries
Hatfields & McCoys (2012), for which he was nominated for an
Emmy Award alongside co-star
Kevin Costner. In 2014, he played the role of the villainous
John Garrett in
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and a supporting role in
Edge of Tomorrow (2014). Paxton starred as
General Sam Houston in the Western miniseries
Texas Rising for
The History Channel in 2015. In February 2016, Paxton was cast as Detective Frank Rourke for
Training Day, a crime-thriller television series set 15 years after the events of the
eponymous 2001 movie. It premiered a year later. His final film appearance was in
The Circle (2017), released two months after his death.
Music In 1982, Paxton and his friend Andrew Todd Rosenthal formed a
new wave musical band called
Martini Ranch. The band released its only full-length album,
Holy Cow, in 1988 on
Sire Records. The album was produced by
Devo member
Bob Casale, and featured guest appearances by two other members of that band. The music video for the band's single "Reach" was directed by James Cameron. In 2018, his performances as Peter "Coconut Pete" Wabash in ''
Broken Lizard's Club Dread were released posthumously on the album Take Another Hit: The Best of Coconut Pete''. == Personal life ==