- Rod Steiger
Infobox actor
imagesize = 200px
caption = From the film trailer for "The Unholy Wife " (1957).
birthdate = birth date|1925|4|14|mf=y
deathdate = death date|2002|7|9|1925|4|14|mf=y (aged age|1925|4|14|2002|7|9)
deathplace =Los Angeles, California
birthplace =Westhampton, New York
birthname = Rodney Stephen Steiger
yearsactive = 1950–2002
spouse = Sally Gracie (1952–58)Claire Bloom (1959–69) Sherry Nelson (1973–79) Paula Ellis (1986–97) Joan Benedict (2000–02)
academyawards = Best Actor 1968 "In the Heat of the Night"
goldenglobeawards = Best Actor, Motion Picture Drama 1968 "In the Heat of the Night"
baftaawards = Best Actor in a Leading Role 1968 "In the Heat of the Night" 1967 "The Pawnbroker "Rod Steiger (
April 14 ,1925 –July 9 ,2002 ) was an AmericanAcademy Award -winningactor known for his intense performances in such films as "In the Heat of the Night", "Waterloo", "On the Waterfront ", and "Doctor Zhivago".Biography
Early life
Steiger was born Rodney Stephen Steiger in
Westhampton, New York , the son of Lorraine (née Driver) and Frederick Steiger,cite book|last=|first=|authorlink=|coauthors=|title=Current Biography|publisher=H.W. Wilson Co.|date=1991|location=|pages=407|month=|url=|id=ISBN] [ [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800014575/bio Rod Steiger Biography - Yahoo! Movies ] ] of French, Scottish, and German descent.cite book|last=Ross|first=Helen|authorlink=|coauthors=Lillian Ross|title=The Player: A Profile of an Art|publisher=Simon and Schuster|date=1962|location=|pages=275|month=|url=|id=ISBN] [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/07/10/db1001.xml Rod Steiger - Telegraph ] ] Steiger was raised in theLutheran religion. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,898239-2,00.html TIME ] ] He never knew his father, avaudevillian who had been part of a travelling song-and-dance team with Steiger's mother (who subsequently left show business). Steiger grew up with his alcoholic mother before running away from home at age sixteen to join theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II , where he saw combat ondestroyer s in the Pacific. [ [http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,4120,754780,00.html Obituary: Rod Steiger | Features | guardian.co.uk Film ] ] After the war, he returned toNew Jersey and joined adrama group before studying drama full-time underLee Strasberg andElia Kazan atThe Actors Studio .Career
Rod Steiger started his acting career in live television and the theatre in the early 50s. On May 24th, 1953 an episode of "Goodyear Television Playhouse" jump-started his career. The episode was the story of "
Marty " written byPaddy Chayefsky . "Marty " is the story of a lonely homely butcher from theBronx in search of love. Refusing to sign a seven year studio contract, Steiger later turned down the role in the film version in 1955. Signing a studio contract at that time would "pigeon-hole" Steiger as to the roles he would later play and image portrayed on screen. Those two things Steiger objected to throughout his career. The role ofMarty was turned over toErnest Borgnine . Ernest would receive the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Rod Steiger never regretted his decision to turn down the film role of "Marty".Steiger appeared in over 100 motion pictures. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his portrayal of Sheriff Bill Gillespie in "In the Heat of the Night" (1967) opposite
Sidney Poitier . He was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor for "On the Waterfront " (1954), in which he playedMarlon Brando 's character's brother. The most famous scene in the film is when Brando's Terry Malloy tells his brother that he "coulda been a contender." He was nominated again, this time for Best Actor, for the gritty "The Pawnbroker " (1965), aSidney Lumet film in which Steiger portrays an emotionally withdrawnHolocaust survivor living inNew York City .He played Jud Fry in the film version of the
Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Oklahoma!", in which he did his own singing. One of his favorite roles was as the rapacious aristocrat Komarovsky in "Doctor Zhivago" (1965). Steiger, the only American in the cast of that film, was initially apprehensive about working with such great British actors asRalph Richardson andAlec Guinness and was afraid that he would stick out. However, his fears proved unfounded, as he won much acclaim for his role in this film. He also befriended fellow actorTom Courtenay on this film; the two remained friends until Steiger's death. [ [http://www.thebigpicturedvd.com/bigreport12.shtml Rod Steiger Interview ] ]He appeared in many memorable roles: in "
The Big Knife " as an overly aggressive movie studio boss who berates movie starJack Palance ; asAl Capone in "Al Capone" (1959); as the unforgettable Mr. Joyboy in "The Loved One"; as a theatre actor/serial killer in "No Way to Treat a Lady"; and as a tragically repressed gay noncommissioned military officer in "The Sergeant".He also played well-known figures such as
Napoleon Bonaparte in "Waterloo" (1970);Benito Mussolini in "The Last Four Days" (1974) and again in "Lion in the Desert" (1981);W.C. Fields in "W.C. Fields and Me" (1976);Pontius Pilate inFranco Zeffirelli 's TVminiseries "Jesus of Nazareth" (1977); and mob bossSam Giancana in the TV miniseries "Sinatra" (1992). He appeared in several Italian films, including "Hands Over the City " (1963) and "Lucky Luciano" (1974) (bothFrancesco Rosi 's), and alsoSergio Leone 's "A Fistful of Dynamite " (1971). In France, he starred inClaude Chabrol 's "Innocents with Dirty Hands" oppositeRomy Schneider .Among his best-known roles in his later years was as the priest who gets pestered by flies in "The Amityville Horror" (1979); the Latin-American crime lord in "
The Specialist " (1994), oppositeSylvester Stallone andSharon Stone ; and as an aggressive gung-ho general inTim Burton 's "Mars Attacks! " On television, he appeared in the miniseries "Jackie Collins' Hollywood Wives" (1985),Armistead Maupin 's "Tales of the City " (1993), and a 1995 "Columbo" TV movie. Among his final feature film roles was as the judge in theDenzel Washington prison drama "The Hurricane" (1999). The film reunited him with directorNorman Jewison , who directed him in "In the Heat of the Night" and the 1978 Stallone film "F.I.S.T. "Steiger also starred in the film version of
Kurt Vonnegut 's play "Happy Birthday, Wanda June " (1971). In 1969, he appeared in the film adaptation ofRay Bradbury 's "The Illustrated Man " with his then-wife,Claire Bloom . He was offered the title role in "Patton", but turned it down because he did not want to glorify war. The role was then given toGeorge C. Scott , who won a Best Actor Oscar. Steiger called this refusal his "dumbest career move." He also tried out for "The Godfather ".Steiger has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame , at 7080 Hollywood Boulevard inHollywood ,California .Personal life
Steiger had five wives: actress Sally Gracie (married 1952, divorced 1958), actress
Claire Bloom (married 1959, divorced 1969), Sherry Nelson (married 1973, divorced 1979), Paula Ellis (married 1986, divorced 1997), and actress Joan Benedict (married 2000). He had a daughter, opera singerAnna Steiger (born in 1955) from his marriage to Bloom, and a son by his marriage to Ellis. He had a love affair withDiana Dors after they met during the filming of "The Unholy Wife ". His last film was "A Month of Sundays ".After undergoing triple
heart bypass surgery in 1976, Steiger fell into a serious depression for eight years. He died inLos Angeles at the age of 77, ofpneumonia and complications from surgery for agall bladder tumor . He is buried in Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery.Linkability
According to research at the
University of Virginia , using theInternet Movie Database as a guide, Steiger was the best-linked actor inHollywood history, if one can link two actors if they have ever appeared in a movie together. [ [http://www.cs.virginia.edu/oracle/center_list.html UVA Computer Science: The Center of the Hollywood Universe ] ] The average "Steiger number" of a movie actor, meaning the number of links it takes to get from that actor to Steiger, is 2.679. By contrast, the average "Bacon number ," the number of links it takes to reachKevin Bacon (whose linkability is much more famous), is 2.955. Steiger, incidentally, has a Bacon number of 2. "See:"Small world phenomenon .Filmography
*"Teresa" (1951)
*"On the Waterfront " (1954)
*"Oklahoma!" (1955)
*"The Big Knife " (1955)
*"The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell" (1955)
*"Jubal" (1956)
*"The Harder They Fall " (1956)
*"Back from Eternity " (1956)
*"The Unholy Wife " (1957)
*"Run of the Arrow " (1957)
*"Across the Bridge " (1957)
*"Cry Terror! " (1958)
*"Al Capone" (1959)
*"Seven Thieves " (1960)
*"The World in My Pocket " (1961)
*"The Mark " (1961)
*"13 West Street " (1962)
*"Convicts 4 " (1962)
*"The Longest Day" (1962)
*"Hands Over the City " (1963)
*"Time of Indifference " (1964)
*"The Pawnbroker " (1964)
*"A Man Named John " (1965)
*"The Loved One" (1965)
*"Doctor Zhivago" (1965)
*"In the Heat of the Night" (1967)
*"The Girl and the General " (1967)
*"No Way to Treat a Lady " (1968)
*"The Sergeant " (1968)
*"The Illustrated Man" (1969)
*"Three Into Two Won't Go " (1969)
*"Waterloo" (1970)
*"A Fistful of Dynamite " (1971)
*"Happy Birthday, Wanda June " (1971)
*"The Moviemakers " (1973) (short subject)
*"Lolly-Madonna XXX " (1973)
*"The Heroes" (1973)
*"" (1974)
*"Lucky Luciano " (1974)
*"Dirty Hands" (1975)
*"Hennessy" (1975)
*"W.C. Fields and Me " (1976)
*"Portrait of a Hitman " (1977)
*"Jesus of Nazareth" (1977)
*"F.I.S.T. " (1978)
*"Breakthrough" (1979)
*"The Amityville Horror" (1979)
*"Love and Bullets" (1979)
*"Klondike Fever " (1980)
*"The Lucky Star" (1980)
*"Lion of the Desert " (1981)
*"Cattle Annie and Little Britches " (1981)
*"The Chosen" (1981)
*"The Magic Mountain" (1982)
*"The Naked Face " (1984)
*"Sword of Gideon " (1986)
*"Catch the Heat " (1987)
*"The Kindred " (1987)
*"American Gothic" (1988)
*"The Exiles" (1989) (documentary) (narrator)
*"That Summer of White Roses " (1989)
*"The January Man " (1989)
*"Tennessee Nights " (1989)
*"Try This One for Size " (1989)
*"" (1991)
*"Men of Respect " (1991)
*"The Ballad of the Sad Cafe " (1991)
*"Guilty as Charged " (1991)
*"The Player " (1992) (Cameo)
*"The Neighbor" (1993)
*"Living on Borrowed Time " (1993)
*"Tales of the City " (1993) (Cameo)
*"The Last Tattoo " (1994)
*"The Specialist " (1994)
*"Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys " (1995)
*"Seven Sundays " (1995)
*"In Pursuit of Honor" (1995)
*"Carpool" (1996)
*"Shiloh" (1996)
*"Mars Attacks! " (1996)
*"The Kid" (1997)
*"Truth or Consequences, N.M." (1997)
*"Livers Ain't Cheap " (1997)
*"" (1997) (documentary)
*"Incognito" (1997)
*"The Snatching of Bookie Bob " (1998) (short subject)
*"Body and Soul" (1998)
*"Alexandria Hotel " (1998)
*"Animals and the Tollkeeper " (1998)
*"Modern Vampires " (1998)
*"Legacy" (1998)
*"Cypress Edge " (1999)
*"Crazy in Alabama " (1999)
*"" (1999)
*"The Hurricane" (1999)
*"End of Days" (1999)
*"The Last Producer " (2000)
*"Lightmaker " (2001)
*"The Flying Dutchman" (2001)
*"A Month of Sundays " (2001)
*"The Hollywood Sign " (2001)
*"" (2001) (documentary)
*"Poolhall Junkies " (2003)ee also
References
External links
*imdb|id=0001768|name=Rod Steiger
*findagrave|6593719 Retrieved on2008-03-28 Persondata
NAME= Steiger, Rod
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Steiger, Rodney Stephen
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=April 14 ,1925
PLACE OF BIRTH=Westhampton, New York
DATE OF DEATH=July 9 ,2002
PLACE OF DEATH=Los Angeles, California
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