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Rod Steiger

Rod Steiger

A renowned character actor who never liked that label, Rod Steiger left his mark on 1950s and '60s Hollywood with forceful performances in such critical favorites as On the Waterfront (1954) and The Pawnbroker (1964), culminating in an Oscar for In the Heat of the Night (1967). Despite myriad health problems and less sterling job offers from the 1970s onward, Steiger never stopped acting before he passed away in 2002. Born on Long Island, Steiger was raised in New Jersey by his mother after his parents divorced. Dropping out of high school at 16, Steiger enlisted in the Navy in 1941, serving on a destroyer in the World War II South Pacific. Returning to New Jersey after his 1945 discharge, Steiger worked at the Veterans Administration and joined a civil service theater group where one of the female members urged him to make acting his career. Along with using his G.I. Bill to study at several New York schools, including the Actors Studio, Steiger began landing roles in live TV plays in 1947. Over the next five years, Steiger honed his formidable Method skills in 250-plus live TV productions, as well as on Broadway. Though he appeared in the movie Teresa (1951), Steiger didn't fully make the transition to film until his award-winning performance as the lonely title character in the 1953 TV production of Paddy Chayefsky's Marty, which helped him nab a part in Elia Kazan's On the Waterfront. As Charley Malloy, Steiger most memorably shared the backseat of a cab with screen brother Marlon Brando as Brando's ex-boxer Terry laid the blame for his one-way trip to Palookaville on his corrupt older sibling. Though Kazan had guided Steiger to his first Oscar nomination, Steiger later condemned the Academy's controversial decision to award Kazan an honorary Oscar in 1999. After On the Waterfront, Steiger made his presence felt as a movie tycoon in his erstwhile TV director Robert Aldrich's Hollywood tale The Big Knife (1955), a scheming attorney in Otto Preminger's The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell (1955), and (in his professional singing and dancing debut) the villain Jud in Fred Zinnemann's adaptation of the Broadway musical Oklahoma! (1955). Further underlining his effusive talent and his intense (if occasionally overwrought) screen style, Steiger co-starred with Humphrey Bogart in Bogart's final film, The Harder They Fall (1956); survived Samuel Fuller-style Western sadism as an Irish-accented ex-soldier in Run of the Arrow (1957); played a psychopath in Cry Terror! (1958); and raged as Al Capone (1959) (Steiger's Capone was later credited as the inadvertent model for Robert De Niro's performance in The Untouchables [1987]). Steiger still occasionally acted on-stage, including Orson Welles' unusual adaptation of Moby Dick in 1962. Nevertheless, Steiger concentrated mostly on movies, with his career taking on an international flavor after he married his second wife and Broadway co-star, Claire Bloom, in 1959. After appearing in the low-key British drama The Mark (1961), Steiger joined the impressive Hollywood all-star cast re-staging of D-Day in the war epic The Longest Day (1962). He returned to films after his 1962 theater hiatus as a dishonest politico in the Italian film Le Mani Sulla Città (1963). Rather than a permanent sign of a professional ebb, Steiger's forays into Italian movies preceded two of the best years of his career. In Sidney Lumet's groundbreaking independent drama The Pawnbroker, Steiger's powerful performance as a Holocaust survivor running a Harlem pawnshop earned the Berlin Film Festival's Best Actor prize in 1964 and garnered raves upon the film's 1965 U.S. release. That same year, Steiger also gleefully played the asexual embalmer Mr. Joyboy in Tony Richardson's outrageous comedy The Loved One (1965) and had a small part in David Lean's blockbuster romance Doctor Zhivago (1965). After his banner year resulted in a much-desired Best Actor Oscar nomination for The Pawnbroker, Steiger lost to Lee Marvin. The outcome was different for his next American film, the acclaimed racially charged police drama In the Heat of the Night. Starring opposite Sidney Poitier, Steiger imbued his bigoted Southern sheriff with enough complexity to make him more than just a cliché redneck, reaching a prickly, believable détente with Poitier's sophisticated Northern detective. Nominated alongside youth cult phenomena Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman, Paul Newman's iconic "Cool Hand" Luke, and venerable lion Spencer Tracy, Steiger won the Best Actor Oscar and closed his acceptance speech by asserting, "We shall overcome." Though he co-starred with Bloom in two films post-In the Heat of the Night, The Illustrated Man (1969) and Three Into Two Won't Go (1969), they divorced in 1969. Steiger won critics' hearts again with his bravura performance as a schizoid serial killer in No Way to Treat a Lady (1968). His antiwar sentiments, however, provoked Steiger to turn down the eponymous World War II general in Patton (1970); Steiger instead played French emperor Napoleon in the European production depicting his defeat at Waterloo (1970). In search of good roles, Steiger mostly worked abroad in the early '70s. Though they clashed over Steiger's Method techniques during production, Steiger was excellent as a peasant caught up in the Mexican Revolution in Sergio Leone's Western Duck, You Sucker! (1972). He also worked with veteran Leone star Gian Maria Volonté in Francesco Rosi's Lucky Luciano (1974), and played Benito Mussolini in the The Last Days of Mussolini (1974). His performance in Claude Chabrol's Dirty Hands (1975), however, fell prey to his tendency to over-emote. Though he was a superb W.C. Fields in American biopic W.C. Fields and Me (1976), Steiger's Hollywood career had undeniably fallen from his 1950s and '60s heights. He shared the screen with new star Sylvester Stallone in one of Stallone's early flops, F.I.S.T. (1978), and chewed the haunted house scenery in schlock horror flick The Amityville Horror (1979). Steiger joined the distinguished cast of the British drama Lion of the Desert (1981) for his second turn as Il Duce, but the film sat on the shelf for two years before its release; appealing Western Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1981) was buried by its distributor. Steiger was back in peak form as a Hasidic rabbi in the film version of The Chosen (1981), but that did little to stop Steiger's slide into TV movies and such B-horror pictures as The Kindred (1987) and American Gothic (1987) in the 1980s. Steiger's career problems were exacerbated by health difficulties, as he was forced to undergo open-heart surgery in 1976 and 1980. With producers wary of hiring him, and his third marriage ending in 1979, Steiger suffered debilitating bouts of depression in the late '70s and mid-'80s. Nevertheless, Steiger continued to work into the 1990s. Crediting his fourth wife, Paula Ellis, with keeping him sane, Steiger weathered his disappointment with The Ballad of the Sad Café (1991), and took pleasure in appearing as "himself" in Robert Altman's acclaimed Hollywood evisceration The Player (1992) as well as playing Sam Giancana in the TV biopic Sinatra (1992). While he mostly worked in TV, Steiger turned up in small yet memorable feature roles as a Mafia capo in The Specialist (1994), a loony Army commander in Mars Attacks! (1996), a judge in The Hurricane (1999), and a bombastic priest in End of Days (1999). His final film, the indie drama Poolhall Junkies (2002) with Christopher Walken, was slated for release the same year he was one of the indie-friendly actors dining on Jon Favreau's IFC talk show Dinner for Five. Steiger passed away from pneumonia and kidney failure on July 9, 2002. He was survived by his fifth wife, his daughter with Bloom, and his son with Ellis. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide


Filmography of Rod Steiger:

Rod Steiger Trivia

When was Rod Steiger born?
Rod Steiger was born on April 14, 1925

What role did Rod Steiger play in Le Mani Sulla Città?
Rod Steiger played Nottola in Le Mani Sulla Città

What role did Rod Steiger portray in Giù la Testa?
Rod Steiger played Juan Miranda in Giù la Testa

Who did Rod Steiger portray in The Pawnbroker?
Rod Steiger was Sol Nazerman in The Pawnbroker

Who did Rod Steiger play in No Way to Treat a Lady?
Rod Steiger was Christopher Gill in No Way to Treat a Lady

Who did Rod Steiger portray in The Neighbor?
Rod Steiger was Myron Hatch in The Neighbor

What role did Rod Steiger portray in The Illustrated Man?
Rod Steiger played Carl in The Illustrated Man

Who did Rod Steiger play in Guilty As Charged?
Rod Steiger was Ben Kallin in Guilty As Charged

Who did Rod Steiger play in Across the Bridge?
Rod Steiger was Carl Schaffner in Across the Bridge

Who did Rod Steiger portray in Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story?
Rod Steiger was Anthony Comstock in Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story

Who did Rod Steiger play in The Chosen?
Rod Steiger was Reb Saunders in The Chosen

Who did Rod Steiger play in Seven Thieves?
Rod Steiger was Paul Mason in Seven Thieves

What role did Rod Steiger portray in Klondike Fever?
Rod Steiger played Soapy Smith in Klondike Fever

Who did Rod Steiger play in In the Heat of the Night?
Rod Steiger was Police Chief Bill Gillespie in In the Heat of the Night

Who did Rod Steiger portray in The Harder They Fall?
Rod Steiger was Nick Benko in The Harder They Fall

What role did Rod Steiger portray in F.I.S.T.?
Rod Steiger played Sen. Andrew Madison in F.I.S.T.

What role did Rod Steiger play in Lion of the Desert?
Rod Steiger played Benito Mussolini in Lion of the Desert

What role did Rod Steiger portray in Jubal?
Rod Steiger played Pinky in Jubal

Who did Rod Steiger play in Catch the Heat?
Rod Steiger was Jason Hannibal in Catch the Heat

Who did Rod Steiger play in The Amityville Horror?
Rod Steiger was Father Delaney in The Amityville Horror

Who did Rod Steiger play in Dalva?
Rod Steiger was John Wesley Northridge II in Dalva

Who did Rod Steiger play in Poolhall Junkies?
Rod Steiger was Nick in Poolhall Junkies

What role did Rod Steiger portray in Carpool?
Rod Steiger played Mr. Hammerman in Carpool

Who did Rod Steiger portray in The Last Tattoo?
Rod Steiger was Gen. Frank Zane in The Last Tattoo

What role did Rod Steiger portray in The Specialist?
Rod Steiger played Joe Leon in The Specialist

Who did Rod Steiger portray in On the Waterfront?
Rod Steiger was Charley Malloy in On the Waterfront

What role did Rod Steiger play in The Loved One?
Rod Steiger played Mr. Joyboy in The Loved One

Who did Rod Steiger portray in The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell?
Rod Steiger was Maj. Allen Gullion in The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell

What role did Rod Steiger play in The Big Knife?
Rod Steiger played Stanley Hoff in The Big Knife

Who did Rod Steiger portray in The Ballad of the Sad Cafe?
Rod Steiger was Rev. Willin in The Ballad of the Sad Cafe

Who did Rod Steiger portray in Passion and Paradise?
Rod Steiger was Sir Harry Oakes in Passion and Paradise

Who did Rod Steiger portray in Sword of Gideon?
Rod Steiger was Mordechai Samuels in Sword of Gideon

Who did Rod Steiger play in Men of Respect?
Rod Steiger was Charlie D'Amico in Men of Respect

What role did Rod Steiger play in The Longest Day?
Rod Steiger played Destroyer Commander in The Longest Day

Who did Rod Steiger play in Doctor Zhivago?
Rod Steiger was Komarovsky in Doctor Zhivago

Who did Rod Steiger play in End of Days?
Rod Steiger was Father Kovak in End of Days

Who did Rod Steiger play in Crazy in Alabama?
Rod Steiger was Judge Mead in Crazy in Alabama

Who did Rod Steiger portray in Shiloh?
Rod Steiger was Doc Wallace in Shiloh

Who did Rod Steiger portray in Oklahoma!?
Rod Steiger was Jud Fry in Oklahoma!

Who did Rod Steiger portray in The January Man?
Rod Steiger was Mayor Eamon Flynn in The January Man

What role did Rod Steiger play in Truth or Consequences, N.M.?
Rod Steiger played Tony Vago in Truth or Consequences, N.M.

Who did Rod Steiger play in Jesus of Nazareth?
Rod Steiger was Pontius Pilate in Jesus of Nazareth

Who did Rod Steiger portray in The Hurricane?
Rod Steiger was Judge Sarokin in The Hurricane

Who did Rod Steiger portray in Mars Attacks!?
Rod Steiger was Gen. Decker in Mars Attacks!

Who did Rod Steiger play in Sinatra?
Rod Steiger was Sam Giancana in Sinatra

Who did Rod Steiger portray in The Player?
Rod Steiger was Himself in The Player

What role did Rod Steiger portray in The Final Hit?
Rod Steiger played Sherri Ganse in The Final Hit

Who did Rod Steiger portray in Ray Bradbury: An American Icon?
Rod Steiger was Narrator in Ray Bradbury: An American Icon

Who did Rod Steiger portray in Mussolini: Ultimo Atto?
Rod Steiger was Mussolini in Mussolini: Ultimo Atto

What role did Rod Steiger portray in The Glory Boys?
Rod Steiger played Sokarev in The Glory Boys


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