- Woody Strode
Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode (born
July 25 ,1914 ,Los Angeles, California ; diedDecember 31 ,1994 ) was a decathlete and football star before finding even greater fame as a pioneering African-American filmactor . He was nominated for aGolden Globe award for best supporting actor for his role in "Spartacus" in 1960.Early athletic career
Strode attended college at UCLA. Strode was a member of
Alpha Phi Alpha , the first intercollegiate Greek-letter organization established for African Americans.Fact|date=August 2007 His world class decathlon capabilities were spearheaded by a fifty foot plus shot put (when the world record was fifty seven feet) and a six-four high jump (world record at time was 6-10). Strode posed for a nude portrait, part of Hubert Stowitts's acclaimed exhibition of athletic portraits shown at the 1936 Berlin Olympics (although the inclusion of black and Jewish athletes caused the Nazis to close the exhibit). [Stowitts, Hubert Julian. American champions; fifty portraits of American athletes by Stowitts, Tiergartenstrasse 21a, Berlin, 9.-15. September 1936, unter dem Protektorat des Amerikanischen Botschafters und Mitwirkung der Vereinigung Carl Schurz, anlässlich der XI. Olympiade, special sport exhibition. Stowitts, 1936]Strode, Kenny Washington and
Jackie Robinson starred on the 1939 UCLA Bruins football team, in which they made up three of the four backfield players. [B.J. VIOLETT - [http://www.today.ucla.edu/1997/970425TeammatesRecall.html TEAMMATES RECALL JACKIE ROBINSON’S LEGACY] . UCLA Today magazine, 1997] Along with Ray Bartlett, there were four African-Americans playing for the Bruins, when only a few dozen at all played on other college football teams. [ [http://www.britannica.com/blackhistory/article-9389095 Encyclopeǣia Brittanica article on Kenny Washington] ] They played eventual conference and national champion USC to a 0-0 tie with the1940 Rose Bowl on the line. It was the firstUCLA-USC rivalry football game with national implications.Professional football
Strode and fellow UCLA alumnus Kenny Washington were two of the first
African-American s to play in theNational Football League , playing for theLos Angeles Rams in 1946. [ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 280] UCLA teammate Jackie Robinson would go on to break the color barrier inMajor League baseball (in fact, all three had played in the professionalPacific Coast Professional Football League earlier in the decade). In 1948 and 1949, he played for theCalgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. He also spent a few years inprofessional wrestling , wrestling the likes of Gorgeous George.Acting career
As an actor, he was noted for film roles that contrasted with the stereotypes of the time. He was 6' 4" (1.93 m) tall. He is probably best remembered for his brief Golden Globe-nominated role in "Spartacus" (1960), in which he fights
Kirk Douglas to the death.Strode made his screen debut in 1941 in "Sundown", but became more active in the 1950s, in roles of increasing depth. He played dual roles (billed as "Woodrow Strode")in "The Ten Commandments" (1956) as an
Ethiopia n king as well as a slave, and in 1959 portrayed the cowardly Private Franklin in "Pork Chop Hill ".He became a close friend of director
John Ford , who gave him the title role in "Sergeant Rutledge " (1960) as a member of the Ninth Cavalry falsely accused of rape and murder; he would later appear in smaller roles in Ford's later films "Two Rode Together " (1961) and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance " (1962). Strode was one of the last friends of legendary director John Ford. He came to visit Ford while the director was feuding with the Hollywood film studios. A studio head called as the two were talking and Ford said "Tell him I'm busy, sitting here with my good friend Woody Strode."Strode played memorable villains opposite three screen
Tarzan 's. In 1958, he appeared as Ramo oppositeGordon Scott in "Tarzan's Fight For Life ". In 1963, he was cast oppositeJock Mahoney 's Tarzan as both the dying leader of an unnamed Asian country and that leader's unsavory brother, Khan, in "Tarzan's Three Challenges ". In the late 1960s, he appeared in several episodes of theRon Ely "Tarzan" television series.Strode played a heroic sailor on a sinking ship in the 1960 film "
The Last Voyage ". In 1966 he landed a major starring role in "The Professionals", a major box-office success which (almost) established him as a major star. Another notable part was as a gunslinger in the opening sequence ofSergio Leone 's "Once Upon a Time in the West " (1968); after this, he would appear in several otherspaghetti Western s of lesser quality. His starring role as a thinly disguisedPatrice Lumumba in "Seduto alla sua destra" (released in the U.S. as " Black Jesus") garnered Strode a great deal of press at the time, but the film is largely forgotten now, despite his impressive performance. He remained a visiblecharacter actor throughout the '70s and '80s, and has become widely regarded (along withSidney Poitier andBrock Peters ) as one of the most important black film actors of his time. His last film was "The Quick and the Dead " (1995).Personal life
Strode was the son of a Creek-
Blackfoot -black father and a black-Cherokee mother. [Woody Strode, "Goal Dust", Madison Books, 1990, ISBN 0-8191-7680-X, pp. 1-3)] His first wife was Princess Luukialuana "Luana" Kalaeloa, a descendant ofLiliuokalani , the last queen ofHawaii . [Woody Strode, "Goal Dust", Madison Books, 1990, ISBN 0-8191-7680-X, p. 78] Strode was a dedicated martial artist under the direction of Frank Landers in the art ofSeishinDo Kenpo . [Fighting Stars Magazine - July 1978]Death
Strode died of
lung cancer on December 31, 1994, inGlendora, California . He is buried atRiverside National Cemetery in Riverside, Calif.Pop culture references
*Author
Stephen King pays an "homáge" of sorts to Strode, in the King/Peter Straub collaboration "Black House". Woody Strode is theTwinner of the Territories lawman and Gunslinger, Speedy Parker.Filmography
*"Sundown" (1941)
*"Star Spangled Rhythm " (1942)
*"No Time for Love" (1943)
*"The Lion Hunters" (1951)
*"Bride of the Gorilla " (1951)
*"African Treasure" (1952)
*"Caribbean" (1952)
*"Androcles and the Lion" (1952)
*"City Beneath the Sea" (1953)
*"Demetrius and the Gladiators " (1954)
*"Jungle Man-Eaters" (1954)
*"The Gambler from Natchez" (1954)
*"Jungle Gents" (1954)
*"Son of Sinbad " (1955)
*"Buruuba" (1955)
*"The Ten Commandments" (1956)
*"Tarzan's Fight for Life" (1958)
*"The Buccaneer" (1958)
*"Pork Chop Hill " (1959)
*"The Last Voyage " (1960)
*"Sergeant Rutledge " (1960)
*"Spartacus" (1960)
*"The Sins of Rachel Cade" (1961)
*"Two Rode Together " (1961)
*"The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance " (1962)
*"Tarzan's Three Challenges " (1963)
*"Genghis Khan" (1965)
*"7 Women " (1966)
*"The Professionals" (1966)
*"Super Brother" (1968)
*"Shalako" (1968)
*"Once Upon a Time in the West " (1968)
*"Che! " (1969)
*"Boot Hill" (1969)
*"Chuck Moll" (1970)
*"Scipio the African" (1971)
*"The Deserter" (1971)
*"The Last Rebel" (1971)
*"Black Rodeo" (1972) (documentary) (narrator)
*"The Revengers" (1972)
*"The Italian Connection" (1972)
*"The Gatling Gun" (1973)
*"We Are No Angels" (1975)
*"Loaded Guns" (1975)
*"Winterhawk" (1975)
*"Keoma" (1976)
*"The Million Dollar Fire" (1976)
*"Cowboy-San!" (1977)
*"Kingdom of the Spiders " (1977)
*"Ravagers" (1979)
*"Jaguar Lives!" (1979)
*"Cuba Crossing " (1980)
*"Scream" (1981)
*"Angkor: Cambodia Express" (1982)
*"Horror Safari" (1982)
*"Vigilante" (1983)
*"The Black Stallion Returns " (1983)
*"The Violent Breed" (1984)
*"The Last Warrior" (1984)
*"Jungle Warriors" (1984)
*"The Cotton Club" (1984)
*"Lust in the Dust " (1985)
*"Bronx Executioner" (1989)
*"Storyville" (1992)
*"Posse" (1993)
*"The Quick and the Dead" (1995)Author
* Strode wrote an autobiography entitled "Goal Dust" (ISBN 0-8191-7680-X).
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Persondata
NAME=Strode, Woody
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Strode, Woodrow Wilson Woolwine (birth name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American football player and actor
DATE OF BIRTH=July 28 ,1914
PLACE OF BIRTH=Los Angeles, California
DATE OF DEATH=December 31 ,1994
PLACE OF DEATH=Glendora, California
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