Rod Steiger on screen and stage

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Rod Steiger was an American actor who had an extensive career in film, television, and stage. [1] He made his stage debut in 1946 with Civic Repertory Theatre's production of the melodrama Curse you, Jack Dalton!. [2] Four years later, he played onstage in a production of An Enemy of the People at the Music Box Theatre. A small role in Fred Zinnemann's Teresa (1951) marked his film debut. [3] In 1953, he played the title role in the teleplay "Marty" (two years before the film starring Ernest Borgnine) to critical praise. [4] [5] His breakthrough role came with the crime drama On the Waterfront (1954), which earned him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination, [6] and subsequent appearance in Fred Zinnemann's musical Oklahoma! . [7]

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Steiger played a crooked promoter who hires a sports journalist in the Mark Robson-directed film noir The Harder They Fall (1956). In the 1957 British thriller Across the Bridge , he portrayed a German con-artist on the run in Mexico. [8] The following year, he played a psychopathic criminal in Andrew L. Stone's thriller Cry Terror! . [9] He played gangster Al Capone in the 1959 Richard Wilson-directed biopic of same name, and was cast in the role of a destroyer commander in the epic war film The Longest Day (1962). He starred as a blind man in the S4E28 ‘’Wagon Train, The Saul Bevins Story’’ (1961). For playing a survivor of the Holocaust in the drama The Pawnbroker (1964), he garnered a BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and nominations for the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award in the same category. [10] The following year, he was cast in the role of a ruthless Russian politician in Doctor Zhivago , which was the biggest box-office success of the 1960s, and was included in AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies. [11] [12] He won an Academy Award, a BAFTA and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for Norman Jewison's mystery drama In the Heat of the Night (1967). [13] [14] [15] He played a serial killer in the black comedy thriller No Way to Treat a Lady (1968), and ended the decade with the box-office flop Three into Two Won't Go (1969).

During the 1970s, Steiger starred in foreign productions and independent films in search of more demanding roles. His roles during the period include Waterloo (1970), Duck, You Sucker! (1971), Last Days of Mussolini (1975), W. C. Fields and Me (1976), Pontius Pilate in Jesus of Nazareth (1977 TV miniseries), F.I.S.T. (1978) and The Amityville Horror (1979). [16] After suffering a heart attack in 1979 and undergoing surgery, his poor health and subsequent depression took its toll on Steiger's career, and he was forced to appear in low-budget B movies. Although he was nominated for Genie Award for Best Performance by a Foreign Actor for his roles in the Canadian productions Klondike Fever and The Lucky Star in 1980, [17] and won the Montréal World Film Festival Award for Best Actor for Jeremy Kagan's The Chosen (1981), [18] his subsequent roles were mainly in low-budget films. In 1989 he played authority figures in two films—a mayor in The January Man and a judge in Tennessee Waltz .

In 1990, Steiger starred in Men of Respect , an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play Macbeth . Steiger's role in the critically panned thriller opposite Sylvester Stallone The Specialist (1994) earned him a nomination for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor. [19] [20] Steiger appeared in both Shiloh (1995) and the sequel, three years later. He reunited with Jewison on the biopic The Hurricane in 1999, in which he portrayed judge H. Lee Sarokin. He was one of the leads in the drama film The Last Producer (2000), before starring in his final film, the drama thriller Poolhall Junkies (2002).

Film

TitleYearRoleDirector(s)NotesRef(s)
Teresa 1951Frank Fred Zinnemann Film debut [21]
On the Waterfront 1954Charlie Malloy Elia Kazan [22]
Oklahoma! 1955Jud Fry Fred Zinnemann [23]
The Big Knife 1955Stanley Shriner Hoff Robert Aldrich [24]
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell 1955Major Allan Guillon Otto Preminger [25]
The Harder They Fall 1956Nick Benko Mark Robson [26]
Jubal 1956'Pinky' Pinkum Delmer Daves [27]
Back from Eternity 1956Vasquel John Farrow [28]
The Unholy Wife 1957Paul HochenJohn Farrow [29]
Run of the Arrow 1957Private O'Meara Samuel Fuller [30]
Across the Bridge 1957Carl Schaffner Ken Annakin [31]
Cry Terror! 1958Paul Hoplin Andrew L. Stone [32]
Al Capone 1959 Al Capone Richard Wilson [33]
Seven Thieves 1960Paul Mason Henry Hathaway [34]
World in My Pocket 1961Frank Morgan Alvin Rakoff [35]
The Mark 1961Dr. Edmund McNally Guy Green [36]
13 West Street 1962Sergeant Koleski Philip Leacock [37]
Convicts 4 1962'Tiptoes' Millard Kaufman [38]
The Longest Day 1962Destroyer Commander Andrew Marton [39]
Hands Over the City 1963Edoardo Nottola Francesco Rosi [40]
The Pawnbroker 1964Sol Nazerman Sidney Lumet [41]
Time of Indifference 1964Leo Francesco Maselli [42]
The Loved One 1965Mr. Joyboy Tony Richardson [43]
A Man Named John 1965The Intermediary Ermanno Olmi [44]
Doctor Zhivago 1965Victor Ipolitovich Komarovsky David Lean [44]
In the Heat of the Night 1967Chief of Police Bill Gillespie Norman Jewison [45]
The Girl and the General 1967The General Pasquale Festa Campanile [46]
No Way to Treat a Lady 1968Christopher Gill Jack Smight [47]
The Sergeant 1968Sergeant Albert Callan John Flynn [48]
The Illustrated Man 1969Carl Jack Smight [49]
Three Into Two Won't Go 1969Steve Howard Peter Hall [50]
Waterloo 1970 Napoleon Bonaparte Sergei Bondarchuk [51]
Bridge from No Place 1971Unseen Narrator William Templeton 23-minute anti-drug documentary [52]
Duck, You Sucker! 1971Juan Miranda Sergio Leone [53]
Happy Birthday, Wanda June 1971Harold Ryan Mark Robson [54]
Lolly-Madonna XXX 1973Laban Feather Richard C. Sarafian [55]
The Heroes 1973Guenther Von Lutz Duccio Tessari [56]
Lucky Luciano 1973Gene GianniniFrancesco Rosi [57]
Last Days of Mussolini 1975 Benito Mussolini Carlo Lizzani [58]
Innocents with Dirty Hands 1975Louis Wormser Claude Chabrol [59]
Hennessy 1975Niall Hennessy Don Sharp [60]
W. C. Fields and Me 1976 W. C. Fields Arthur Hiller [61]
F.I.S.T. 1978Senator Andrew MadisonNorman Jewison [62]
Love and Bullets 1979Joe Bamposa Stuart Rosenberg [63]
Breakthrough 1979General Webster Andrew V. McLaglen [64]
Portrait of a Hitman 1979Max AndreottiAllan A. Buckhantz [65]
The Amityville Horror 1979Father DelaneyStuart Rosenberg [66]
Klondike Fever 1980 Soapy Smith Peter Carter [67]
The Lucky Star 1980Colonel GluckMax Fischer [68]
Lion of the Desert 1980Benito Mussolini Moustapha Akkad [69]
Wolf Lake 1980Charlie Burt Kennedy [70]
Cattle Annie and Little Britches 1981 Bill Tilghman Lamont Johnson [71]
The Chosen 1981Reb Saunders Jeremy Kagan [72]
The Magic Mountain 1982Mynheer Peeperkorn Hans W. Geißendörfer [73]
The Naked Face 1984Lieutenant McGreary Bryan Forbes [74]
The Kindred 1987Phillip Lloyd Stephen Carpenter
Jeffrey Obrow
[75]
Catch the Heat 1987Jason Hannibal Joel Silberg [76]
American Gothic 1988Pa John Hough [77]
The January Man 1989Mayor Eamon Flynn Pat O'Connor [78]
That Summer of White Roses 1989Martin Rajko Grlić [79]
Tennessee Waltz 1989Judge Prescott Nicolas Gessner [80]
Men of Respect 1990Charlie D'AmicoWilliam Reilly [81]
The Ballad of the Sad Cafe 1991Reverend Willin Simon Callow [82]
Guilty as Charged 1991Kallin Sam Irvin
The Player 1992Himself Robert Altman
Kölcsönkapott idö1993SepakIstván Poór
The Neighbor 1993Dr. Myron HatchRodney Gibbons [83]
The Last Tattoo 1994General Frank ZaneJohn Reid
The Specialist 1994Joe Leon Luis Llosa [84]
Seven Sundays 1994Benjamin Jean-Charles Tacchella [85]
Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys1995The PresidentCharles Gale
Livers Ain't Cheap 1996Victor James Merendino [86]
Carpool 1996Mr. HammermanArthur Hiller [87]
Shiloh 1996Doc Wallace Chip Rosenbloom [88]
Mars Attacks! 1996General Decker Tim Burton [89]
Truth or Consequences, N.M. 1997Tony Vago Kiefer Sutherland [90]
[91]
Incognito 1997Milton A. Donovan John Badham [92]
The Kid1997Harry SloanJohn Hamilton
Animals 1998FontinaMichael Di Jiacomo
Legacy1998SadlerT.J. Scott
The Snatching of Bookie Bob1998Bob 'Bookie Bob'John Sharian
Modern Vampires 1999 Dr. Van Helsing Richard Elfman
Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season 1999Doc Wallace Sandy Tung [93]
Crazy in Alabama 1999Judge Louis Mead Antonio Banderas [94]
The Hurricane 1999Judge SarokinNorman Jewison [95]
End of Days 1999Father Kovak Peter Hyams [96]
Cypress Edge2000Woodrow McCammonSerge Rodnunsky
Body and Soul 2000Johnny TicotinSam Henry Kass
The Last Producer2000Sheri GanseBurt Reynolds
Lightmaker2000King OssoDieter Meier
The Flying Dutchman 2001BenRobin P. Murray
A Month of Sundays 2001Charley McCabe Stewart Raffill [97]
The Hollywood Sign 2001Floyd Benson Sönke Wortmann [98]
Poolhall Junkies 2002Nick Mars Callahan [99]

Television

TitleYearRoleNotesRef(s)
"Telas, the King"1950Guest appearance Actors Studio anthology series episode [100]
"Taste of Ashes"1950Guest appearance Danger anthology series episode [101]
"Cafe Ami"1951Victor Honegger Lux Video Theatre anthology series episode [102]
"Ordeal in Space"1951Commander William Coles Out There anthology series episode [103]
"No Medals on Pop"1951Guest appearance The Philco Television Playhouse anthology series episode [104]
"The Window"1952Henry Tales of Tomorrow anthology series episode [105]
"The Inn"1952Guest appearance Kraft Television Theatre anthology series episode [106]
[107]
"Alibi Me"1952Leo Whaley Suspense anthology series episode [108]
"Raymond Schindler, Case One"1952Guest appearance Goodyear Theatre anthology series episode [109]
[110]
"The Evil Within"1953PeterTales of Tomorrow anthology series episode [105]
"My Brother's Keeper"1953Radar SergeantKraft Television Theatre anthology series episode [111]
[112]
"Dream House"1953Guest appearanceKraft Television Theatre anthology series episode [113]
[114]
"Windy"1953Guest appearanceDanger anthology series episode [115]
[116]
"Cafe Society"1953First man The Gulf Playhouse anthology series episode [117]
"The Dutch Schultz Story"1953 Dutch Schultz Suspense anthology series episode [118]
"Marty"1953MartyThe Philco Television Playhouse anthology series episode [119]
"The Quiet Village"1953Guest appearance Medallion Theatre anthology series episode [120]
[121]
"Other People's Houses"1953Guest appearanceGoodyear Theatre anthology series episode [122]
[123]
"The Man Most Likely"1954Guest appearanceKraft Television Theatre anthology series episode [113]
[124]
"The Murderer Who Wasn't"1954Willie Schmidt Philip Morris Playhouse anthology series episode [125]
"Smoke Screen"1954Guest appearanceThe Philco Television Playhouse anthology series episode [126]
[127]
"In the Deep of the Night"1954Guest appearance Justice anthology series episode [128]
"Yellow Jack"1955Busch Producers' Showcase anthology series episode [129]
A Town Has Turned to Dust 1958Harvey Denton Playhouse 90, Season 2, Episode 38
Jesus of Nazareth 1977 Pontius Pilate Miniseries
Cook & Peary: The Race to the Pole1983Robert E. PearyTelevision film
The Glory Boys 1984Professor David SokarevMiniseries
Hollywood Wives 1985Oliver EasterneMiniseries
Sword of Gideon 1986Mordechai SamuelsTelevision film
Desperado: Avalanche at Devil's Ridge1988Silas SlatenTelevision film
Passion and Paradise 1989Sir Harry Oakes Television film [130]
In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas1991Gordon KahlTelevision film
Sinatra 1992 Sam Giancana Biography and drama miniseries [131]
The Critic 1994Himself (voice)Episode: "L.A. Jay"
Tom Clancy's Op Center 1995Rudi Kushnerov (Boroda)Miniseries [132]
Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story 1995 Anthony Comstock Television film
In Pursuit of Honor 1995Col. Owen StuartTelevision film
Out There1995Col. Buck GunnerTelevision film
"Strange Bedfellows"1995 Vincenzo Fortelli Columbo series episode (May 8)
Redemption1996Oskar Rothman / Carl Wolfe The Commish series episode (January 11)
Dalva 1996John Wesley Northridge IITelevision film
Little Surprises 1996JoeShort film
The Simpsons 1998Captain TenilleVoice
Episode: "Simpson Tide"
Legacy 1998SadlerTelevision film [133]
The Flying Dutchman 2000BenTelevision film [134]
The Last Producer 2000Sheri GanseTelevision film [135]
[136]
Dinner for Five 2002Guest appearance as himselfSeries episode (April 29) final television appearance

Stage

ProductionYearTheaterRoleRef.
Curse You, Jack Dalton!1946Civic Repertory Theatre of NewarkUn­known [2]
An Enemy of the People 1950 Music Box Theatre Townperson [137]
Night Music1951 ANTA Playhouse A. L. Rosenberger [138]
Seagulls Over Sorrento 1952 John Golden Theatre Telegraphist Sparks [137]
Rashomon 1959 Broadhurst Theatre Bandit [139]
Moby Dick—Rehearsed 1962 Ethel Barrymore Theatre Actor-Manager later Father Mapple and Captain Ahab [140]

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