- Richard Widmark
Infobox actor
name = Richard Widmark
imagesize = 280px
caption = Richard Widmark speaking inFrance in 1991
birthdate = birth date|1914|12|26
location =Sunrise Township, Minnesota
deathdate = death date and age|2008|3|24|1914|12|26
deathplace =Roxbury, Connecticut
yearsactive = 1947-1996
spouse =Jean Hazlewood (1942-1997)
Susan Blanchard (1999-2008)
goldenglobeawards = awd|Most Promising Newcomer - Male|1947|Kiss of Death
awards = Golden Laurel for Top Action Performance (3rd)
1959 "Warlock"
Bronze Wrangler for Theatrical Motion Picture
1960 "The Alamo"
LAFCA Career Achievement Award
2005 Lifetime Achievement
NBR Career Achievement Award
1989 Lifetime Achievement
Walk of Fame - Motion Picture
6800 Hollywood BlvdRichard Widmark (
December 26 ,1914 –March 24 ,2008 ) was an Americanactor offilm s, stage,radio andtelevision . He was nominated for anAcademy Award for his role as Tommy Udo in his debut film, "Kiss of Death".For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Widmark has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6800Hollywood Boulevard . In 2002, he was inducted into theWestern Performers Hall of Fame at theNational Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum inOklahoma City, Oklahoma .Early life
Widmark was born in
Sunrise Township, Minnesota ,cite web |url=http://www.sunrisetownship.com/historymuseums.htm |title=Sunrise: Birthplace of Hollywood Actor Richard Widmark |accessdate=2008-03-26 |publisher= Sunrise Township] grew up inPrinceton, Illinois , and also lived in Henry, Illinois for a short time. He attendedLake Forest College , where he studied acting and also taught acting after he graduated.Radio
Widmark made his debut as a radio actor in 1938 on "
Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories ". In 1941 and 1942, he was heard daily on theMutual Broadcasting System in the title role of the daytime serial "Front Page Farrell", introduced each afternoon as "the exciting, unforgettable radio drama... the story of a crack newspaperman and his wife, the story of David and Sally Farrell." Farrell was a top reporter for the "Brooklyn Eagle ". When the series moved toNBC , Widmark turned the role over toCarleton G. Young and Staats Cotsworth.During the 1940s, Widmark was also heard on such network radio programs as "
Gang Busters ", "Inner Sanctum Mysteries ", "Joyce Jordan, M.D.", "Molle Mystery Theater", "Suspense" and "Ethel and Albert ". He returned to radio drama decades later, performing on "CBS Radio Mystery Theater " (1974-82), and was also one of the five hosts on "Sears Radio Theater " (as the Friday "adventure night" host) from 1979-81.Broadway and films
Widmark appeared on Broadway in 1943 in "Kiss and Tell". He was unable to join the military during
World War II because of a perforatedeardrum . He was in Chicago appearing in a stage production of "Dream Girl" withJune Havoc when20th Century Fox signed him to a seven-year contract. [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/2008/03/26/2008-03-26_actor_richard_widmark_dies.html "Actor Richard Widmark Dies," "Daily News", March 26, 2008.] ]Widmark's first movie appearance was in 1947's "Kiss of Death", as the giggling, sociopathic
villain Tommy Udo.cite news |title= Tough-guy actor Richard Widmark dies at 93 |url=http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Movies/03/26/obit.widmark.ap/index.html |publisher=Associated Press atCNN |date= 2008-03-26 |accessdate=2008-03-26] His most notorious scene in the film found Udo pushing a wheelchair-bound woman (played byMildred Dunnock ) down a flight of stairs to her death.cite news |author=Aljean Harmetz |title=Actor Richard Widmark Dies at 93 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/26/arts/26cnd-widmark.html?hp=&pagewanted=all |publisher=The New York Times |date=2008-03-26 |accessdate=2008-03-26 ] Widmark was almost not cast. He said, "The director, Henry Hathaway, didn't want me. I have a high forehead; he thought I looked too intellectual." Hathaway was overruled by studio bossDarryl F. Zanuck . "Hathaway gave me kind of a bad time," recalled Widmark. "Kiss of Death" was a commercial and critical success: Widmark won theGolden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year - Actor , and was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance. Widmark's character was also the inspiration for the song "The Ballad of Tommy Udo" by the band Kaleidoscope.In 1950, Widmark co-starred with Paul Douglas,
Barbara Bel Geddes ,Jack Palance andZero Mostel inElia Kazan 's "Panic in the Streets", and appeared oppositeGene Tierney inJules Dassin 's "Night and the City ". Both are considered classic examples offilm noir .In 1952, Widmark had his handprints cast in cement at
Grauman's Chinese Theatre . During his stint at Fox, he appeared in "The Street with No Name " (1948), "Don't Bother to Knock " (1952) withMarilyn Monroe , and "Pickup on South Street " (1953). He also appeared inVincente Minnelli 's 1955 cult film "The Cobweb" withLauren Bacall .In a drama set during the
Cold War , "The Bedford Incident " (1965), he starred and also produced. He is also credited with producing his films "Time Limit" (1957) and "The Secret Ways " (1961). Other notable films in the 1960s were "Judgment at Nuremberg " (1961), "How the West was Won" (1962) and "Cheyenne Autumn " (1964). During the 1970s, Widmark's films included "Murder on the Orient Express " (1974), "Coma" (1978), and "The Swarm" (1978). In all, Widmark appeared in over 60 films before making his final movie appearance in the 1991 thriller "True Colors".Television
Widmark was a guest on "
What's My Line? " in 1954. The following year, he made a rare foray into comedy on "I Love Lucy ", portraying himself when a star-struck Lucy trespasses onto his property to steal a souvenir. Widmark finds Lucy sprawled out on his living room floor underneath a bear skin rug.Returning to television in the early 1970s, Widmark received an Emmy nomination for his performance as the U.S. President in the TV movie "Vanished" (1971), a
Fletcher Knebel political thriller. In 1972-73, he reprised his detective role from "Madigan " (1968) with six 90-minute episodes on the "NBC Wednesday Mystery Movie". The mini-series "Benjamin Franklin" (1974) was a unique experiment of four 90-minute dramas, each with a different actor performing the title role: Widmark,Beau Bridges ,Lloyd Bridges ,Eddie Albert ,Melvyn Douglas andWillie Aames (Franklin at age 12). The series won a Peabody Award and five Emmys. During the 1980s, Widmark returned to TV with a half-dozen TV movies.Personal life
From 1942 until her death in 1997, Widmark was married to playwright
Jean Hazlewood . The marriage produced a daughter, Anne Heath Widmark, an artist and author who was married to baseball legendSandy Koufax from 1969 to 1982. In 1999, Widmark married socialite Susan Blanchard, who had beenHenry Fonda 's third wife.Green City is the site of Widmark Airport in extreme northeastern Missouri. Towns the size of Green City (pop. 688 in 2000) usually do not have airports, but Richard Widmark owned a cattle ranch in the area during the 1950s and 1960s. Widmark contributed funds to the construction of an airport which led to it being named in his honor.
Widmark died after a long illness on
March 24 2008 at his home inRoxbury, Connecticut .Filmography
*"Kiss of Death" (1947)
*"The Street with No Name " (1948)
*"Road House" (1948)
*"Yellow Sky " (1948)
*"Down to the Sea in Ships " (1949)
*"Slattery's Hurricane " (1949)
*"Night and the City " (1950)
*"Panic in the Streets" (1950)
*"No Way Out" (1950)
*"Halls of Montezuma" (1950)
*"The Frogmen" (1951)
*"Red Skies of Montana " (1952)
*"Don't Bother to Knock " (1952)
*"O. Henry's Full House " (1952)
*"My Pal Gus " (1952)
*"Destination Gobi " (1953)
*"Pickup on South Street " (1953)
*"Take the High Ground! " (1953)
*"Hell and High Water" (1954)
*"Garden of Evil " (1954)
*"Broken Lance " (1954)
*"A Prize of Gold " (1955)
*"The Cobweb" (1955)
*"Backlash" (1956)
*"Run for the Sun " (1956)
*"The Last Wagon" (1956)
*"Saint Joan" (1957)
*"Time Limit" (1957)
*"The Law and Jake Wade " (1958)
*"The Tunnel of Love " (1958)
*"The Trap" (1959)
*"Warlock" (1959)
*"The Alamo" (1960)
*"The Secret Ways " (1961)
*"Two Rode Together " (1961)
*"Judgment at Nuremberg " (1961)
*"How the West Was Won" (1962)
*"The Long Ships" (1964)
*"Flight from Ashiya " (1964)
*"Cheyenne Autumn " (1964)
*"The Bedford Incident " (1965)
*"Alvarez Kelly " (1966)
*"The Way West" (1967)
*"Madigan " (1968)
*"A Talent for Loving" (1969)
*"Death of a Gunfighter " (1969)
*"The Moonshine War " (1970)
*"Vanished " (1971 (TV)
*"When Legends Die " (1972)
*"Brock's Last Case " (1973)
*"Murder on the Orient Express" (1974)
*"The Last Day" (1975) (TV)
*"To the Devil a Daughter " (1976)
*"The Sell-Out" (1976)
*"Twilight's Last Gleaming " (1977)
*"The Domino Principle " (1977)
*"Rollercoaster" (1977)
*"Coma" (1978)
*"The Swarm" (1978)
*"Mr. Horn " (1979) (TV)
*"Bear Island" (1979)
*"All God's Children" (1980) (TV)
*"A Whale for the Killing" (1981) (TV)
*"National Lampoon Goes to the Movies " (1982)
*"Hanky Panky" (1982)
*"Who Dares Wins" (1982)
*"Against All Odds " (1984)
*"Blackout" (1985) (TV)
*"A Gathering of Old Men " (1987) (TV)
*"Once Upon a Texas Train " (1987) (TV)
*"Cold Sassy Tree " (1989) (TV)
*"True Colors" (1991)
*"Lincoln" (1992) (voice, documentary)
*"Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick" (1996) (documentary)Short films:
*"Screen Snapshots: Hopalong in Hoppy Land" (1951)
*"Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Night Life" (1952)
*"1955 Motion Picture Theatre Celebration" (1955)
*"Shooting the Moonshine War" (1970)References
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**Obituaries:
** [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2008/03/27/db2701.xml "The Daily Telegraph", 27 March 2008]
** [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3628005.ece "The Times", 27 March 2008]
** [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/richard-widmark-actor-whose-first-film-performance-earned-him-an-oscar-nomination-801182.html "The Independent", 27 March 2008]
** [http://film.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/0,,2268214,00.html "The Guardian", 27 March 2008]Persondata
NAME= Widmark, Richard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1914-12-26
PLACE OF BIRTH=Sunrise Township, Minnesota
DATE OF DEATH= 2008-3-24
PLACE OF DEATH=Roxbury, Connecticut
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