John M. Corridan

John M. Corridan

Reverend Fr. John M. Corridan (1911-1984) was a Jesuit priest who fought against corruption and organized crime on the New York City waterfront. He was the inspiration for the character of "Father Barry" in the classic film "On the Waterfront".

Son of a County Kerry born policeman in New York's Harlem, Corridan was graduated from Manhattan's Regis High School in 1928. Father Corridan was assigned to the Xavier Institute of Industrial Relations on Manhattan's West Side in 1946. He became a passionate advocate of reform in the International Longshoremen's Association waterfront union.

Father Corridan collaborated with Malcolm Johnson in Johnson's articles on waterfront corruption. He was the subject of a 1955 biography, "Waterfront Priest" by Allen Raymond. The introduction of the book was by Budd Schulberg, screewnriter of "On the Waterfront", who described how he met with Father Corridan frequently in researching the screenplay.

Schulberg described Father Corridan as a "tall, youthful, balding, energetic, ruddy-faced Irishman whose speech was a fascinating blend of Hell's Kitchen jargon, baseball slang, the facts and figures of a master in economics and the undeniable humanity of Christ."

Schulberg wrote that Father Corridan "led me to understand that there is nothing unusual about a Catholic priest's involving himself in moral issues that find practical form in the daily lives of his parishioners."

According to a 1983 article in the "New York Times", Father Corridan's work was instrumental in formation of the New York-New Jersey Waterfront Commission aimed at curbing waterfront crime. Father Corridan, then retired, told a Times reporter that he believed that conditions on the waterfront had changed over the years.

The Times reported: "When he visited some former colleagues in Manhattan last year, he recalled, current conditions on the docks were barely discussed. 'I'm sure if anything of consequence were going on,' he said, 'somebody would have gotten in touch with me.'"

Father Corridan left the waterfront in 1957 to teach economics at Le Moyne College in Syracuse. He later taught theology at Saint Peter's College in Jersey City and served as a hospital chaplain in Brooklyn.

Sources and further reading

* [http://www.companymagazine.org/v204/waterfrontpriest.htm Article in Company magazine, Summer 2003]
* Raymond, Allen, "Waterfront Priest" (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1955)
* [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70A16FB355D0C748CDDA10894DB484D81 Roberts, Sam, "Shaping Up the Waterfront Commission," "The New York Times", Aug. 7, 1983]
* [http://www.fordham.edu/Campus_Resources/Public_Affairs/Inside_Fordham/Inside_Fordham_Archi/May_2003/News/The_Priest_Who_Made__11100.asp The Priest Who Made Budd Schulberg Run: "On the Waterfront" and Jesuit Social Action, Inside Fordham Online, May 2003]
* [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30A12FF395D0C708CDDAE0894DC484D81 New York Times obituary, July 3, 1984]


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