- John Cazale
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birthname = John Holland Cazale
birthdate = birth date|1935|8|12|mf=y
location =Boston, Massachusetts
deathdate = death date and age|1978|3|12|1935|8|12|mf=y
deathplace =New York City ,New York
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spouse = Engaged toMeryl Streep
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notable role =Fredo Corleone in "The Godfather "
Stan in "The Conversation "
Sal in "Dog Day Afternoon "
Stanley "Stosh" in "The Deer Hunter "John Holland Cazale (
August 12 ,1935 –March 12 ,1978 ) was a distinguishedGolden Globe Award nominated Americanfilm and stageactor whose brief career spanned several acclaimed films of the 1970s.Biography
An
Italian American , Cazale was born in Boston; all four of his grandparents were fromSicily and emigrated toNew York City in the 1890s. He studied drama atOberlin College andBoston College , and was very good friends withAl Pacino as a teenager. He moved to New York and worked as a messenger for an oil company, while working as an off-Broadway actor and auditioning for film and television projects. He is remembered not only for his roles, but also for helping discover his childhood friend Pacino, fellow theater actorRobert De Niro , and his fiancée at the time of his death,Meryl Streep , whom he met when they were both in the Public Theater's 1976 production of "Measure for Measure ".Cazale was cited as a "Distinguished Performance" by the Off-Broadway
Obie Award s for the 1967-68 season for his performance inIsrael Horovitz 's play "The Indian Wants the Bronx ". Cazale made his big screen debut, alongside old friend Al Pacino, asFredo Corleone inFrancis Ford Coppola 's "The Godfather ." The film broke box office records and made Pacino, Cazale and several of their previously unknown co-stars famous. Cazale again starred alongside Pacino inSidney Lumet 's "Dog Day Afternoon " (for which he received aGolden Globe nomination), and reprised his role as Fredo in "The Godfather Part II ." During this time, he also starred withGene Hackman in Coppola's "The Conversation ." His final role was in Michael Cimino's "The Deer Hunter ."Despite being diagnosed with bone cancer, Cazale continued to work, his final appearance being with his fiancée
Meryl Streep in "The Deer Hunter ." When distributorUniversal Studios learned of Cazale's illness, they were reluctant to insure him, but Streep and directorMichael Cimino advocated for him. All of his scenes were filmed first due to his cancer. He died onMarch 12 ,1978 , shortly after completing his work on the film. John Cazale is buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden, Mass.Legacy
In spite of the desperate, violent characters he played in a handful of films, he was by all accounts a kind and gentle person off screen - described by those close to him to be "often shy" and "very emotionally sensitive", and a close friend of many actors he worked with. Good friend and frequent co-star Pacino collaborated with him on three films and various theater productions, and referred to him as "my acting partner."
Twelve years after his death he appeared in a sixth feature film, "
The Godfather Part III " (1990), in archive footage. "The Godfather Part III" was also nominated for Best Picture. This marks the unique achievement of John Cazale having every feature film in which he appeared be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Most recently, Cazale's image was used for "" video game, as his character, Fredo. He has a theater named after him, the McGinn/Cazale Theatre (currently inhabited by the companySecond Stage Theatre ), located at 2162 Broadway at 76th Street, above thePromenade Theatre on the fourth floor.Filmography
John Cazale appeared in five films while alive, plus a sixth using archival footage after his death. All six films were nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Picture - a 100% success rate that is unlikely ever to be replicated.External links
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