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Roy Scheider

Roy Scheider

One of the most unique and distinguished of all Hollywood actors, Roy Scheider first hit his career peak in the 1970s, and will forever be associated with the "American film renaissance" of that decade thanks to his prominent billing in four vital motion pictures from the period: The French Connection (1971), Klute (1971), Jaws (1975), and All That Jazz (1979). As this list demonstrates, Scheider exhibited versatility in choice of material. He also, however, established a trademark persona that carried him from project to project: that of a slightly sardonic, wizened everyman who nonetheless evinced an unmistakable degree of sensitivity and emotional fragility beneath a tough exterior. Born November 10, 1932, in Rutgers, New Jersey, Scheider attended Rutgers University, as well as Franklin and Marshall College, where he studied history; meanwhile, an early boxing injury (in the New Jersey Diamond Gloves Competition) left Scheider with a broken nose that would soon become one of his trademarks. He subsequently joined the United States Air Force and served three years, ascending to the rank of first lieutenant, then returned to Franklin and Marshall for drama work, beginning with a much-acclaimed performance in Shakespeare's Richard III. Scheider inaugurated his professional career as a thespian by cutting his chops on the New York stage, as Mercutio in the New York Shakespeare Festival's 1961 production of Romeo and Juliet, and appeared in a couple of shoestring-budget cheapies (such as the 1963 Curse of the Living Corpse). Additional movie roles followed, but the actor really only made his breakthrough in 1971, with two of the said parts -- in Klute (as the pimp of hooker Bree Daniels) and in William Friedkin's groundbreaking cop thriller The French Connection (as Buddy Russo, the somewhat low-key and subdued partner of Gene Hackman's manic Popeye Doyle). An additional cop role, in The Seven-Ups (1973), followed, but by this point, Scheider had reportedly grown concerned that he would be pegged and typecast as a policeman and decided to branch out with an offbeat turn in the romantic comedy Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York (1975). When that picture unequivocally flopped, Steven Spielberg helped rescue Scheider (and in many ways put the actor on the proverbial map) by casting him as the lead, Police Chief Martin Brody, in the blockbuster shocker Jaws (1975). After this, roles proliferated; Scheider evoked a death-wish-laden Bob Fosse in the gonzo musical drama All That Jazz (1979, a part he inherited from Jaws co-star Richard Dreyfuss), and also chalked up a series of leads in Hitchcockian thrillers including Jonathan Demme's The Last Embrace (1979) and Robert Benton's Still of the Night (1982). Scheider remained equally active through the 1980s and '90s, though his choice of projects waxed slightly more uneven, ranging from the inspired (1986's 52 Pick-Up, 1990's The Russia House) to the abysmal (1986's The Men's Club). The actor retained a firm hold on his craft, however, and delivered some of the finest work of his career late in the game, with prominent roles in David Cronenberg's 1991 Naked Lunch (as a wiseacre physician) and Bart Freundlich's family-themed psychodrama The Myth of Fingerprints (1997, as a seriously deranged father with a seedy and twisted past). The 1990s also found Scheider embarking on a television career for the first time, with a regular role as Captain Nathan Hale Bridger in Steven Spielberg's sci-fi adventure series seaQuest DSV (1993-1996). Scheider would return to television a decade later, with a recurring portrayal of Fyodor Chevchenko on the prime-time drama Third Watch; in the mean time, the actor continued to tackle roles in additional features and even direct-to-video movies, including Time Lapse (2001), Red Serpent (2002), Wes Craven Presents Dracula II: Ascension (2003), and The Poet (2007). By the mid-2000s, Scheider contracted multiple myeloma and began to suffer from related health problems; he died in February 2008 of complications from a staph infection. The actor was 75. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


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Roy Scheider Trivia

When was Roy Scheider born?
Roy Scheider was born on November 10, 1932

What role did Roy Scheider portray in seaQuest DSV: Season 01?
Roy Scheider played Captain Nathan Bridger in seaQuest DSV: Season 01

Who did Roy Scheider play in Evasive Action?
Roy Scheider was Enzo in Evasive Action

What role did Roy Scheider play in 2010?
Roy Scheider played Heywood Floyd in 2010

Who did Roy Scheider portray in The Seven-Ups?
Roy Scheider was Buddy in The Seven-Ups

Who did Roy Scheider portray in Sorcerer?
Roy Scheider was Jackie Scanlon/"Juan Dominguez" in Sorcerer

Who did Roy Scheider portray in Jaws 2?
Roy Scheider was Martin Brody in Jaws 2

Who did Roy Scheider play in Jaws?
Roy Scheider was Chief Martin Brody in Jaws

Who did Roy Scheider portray in Blue Thunder?
Roy Scheider was Murphy in Blue Thunder

Who did Roy Scheider portray in All That Jazz?
Roy Scheider was Joe Gideon in All That Jazz

Who did Roy Scheider play in 52 Pick-Up?
Roy Scheider was Harry Mitchell in 52 Pick-Up

Who did Roy Scheider play in Time Lapse?
Roy Scheider was La Nova in Time Lapse

Who did Roy Scheider portray in Executive Target?
Roy Scheider was U.S. President in Executive Target

Who did Roy Scheider portray in Wes Craven Presents Dracula III: Legacy?
Roy Scheider was Cardinal Siqueros in Wes Craven Presents Dracula III: Legacy

What role did Roy Scheider portray in Citizen Verdict?
Roy Scheider played Governor Bull Tyler in Citizen Verdict

Who did Roy Scheider play in The Peacekeeper?
Roy Scheider was The President in The Peacekeeper

Who did Roy Scheider play in The Russia House?
Roy Scheider was Russell in The Russia House

Who did Roy Scheider portray in Marathon Man?
Roy Scheider was Doc Levy in Marathon Man

Who did Roy Scheider portray in The French Connection?
Roy Scheider was Buddy Russo in The French Connection

What role did Roy Scheider play in Klute?
Roy Scheider played Frank in Klute

Who did Roy Scheider portray in The Punisher?
Roy Scheider was Mr. Castle in The Punisher

What role did Roy Scheider play in Romeo Is Bleeding?
Roy Scheider played Don Falcone in Romeo Is Bleeding

Who did Roy Scheider portray in Naked Lunch?
Roy Scheider was Dr. Benway in Naked Lunch

Who did Roy Scheider portray in Wes Craven Presents Dracula II: Ascension?
Roy Scheider was Cardinal Siqueros in Wes Craven Presents Dracula II: Ascension

What role did Roy Scheider portray in RKO 281?
Roy Scheider played George Schaefer in RKO 281

Who did Roy Scheider portray in The Rainmaker?
Roy Scheider was Wilfred Keeley in The Rainmaker

What role did Roy Scheider portray in Chicago 10?
Roy Scheider played Judge Julius Hoffman in Chicago 10

What role did Roy Scheider portray in American Experience: Spy in the Sky - The Untold Story of America's U-2 Spy Plane?
Roy Scheider played Narrator in American Experience: Spy in the Sky - The Untold Story of America's U-2 Spy Plane

Who did Roy Scheider play in Doorway?
Roy Scheider was Professor Lamont in Doorway

What role did Roy Scheider portray in The Myth of Fingerprints?
Roy Scheider played Hal in The Myth of Fingerprints

Who did Roy Scheider play in Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters?
Roy Scheider was English Narration in Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters

Who did Roy Scheider portray in Loving?
Roy Scheider was Skip in Loving

Who did Roy Scheider play in Star!?
Roy Scheider was No credit in Star!

Who did Roy Scheider play in Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture?
Roy Scheider was Paul Marish in Somebody Has to Shoot the Picture


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