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Ernest Borgnine was born Ermes Effron Borgnino on January 24, 1917 in Hamden, Connecticut. His parents were Anna (Boselli), who had emigrated from Carpi (MO), Italy, and Camillo Borgnino, who had emigrated from Ottiglio (AL), Italy. As an only child, Ernest enjoyed most sports, especially boxing, but took no real interest in acting. At age 18, after graduating from high school in New Haven, and undecided about his future career, he joined the United States Navy, where he stayed for ten years until leaving in 1945. After a few factory jobs, his mother suggested that his forceful personality could make him suitable for a career in acting, and Borgnine promptly enrolled at the Randall School of Drama in Hartford. After completing the course, he joined Robert Porterfield's famous Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia, staying there for four years, undertaking odd jobs and playing every type of role imaginable. His big break came in 1949, when he made his acting debut on Broadway playing a male nurse in "Harvey".
In 1951, Borgnine moved to Los Angeles to pursue a movie career, and made his film debut as Bill Street in The Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951). His career took off in 1953 when he was cast in the role of Sergeant "Fatso" Judson in From Here to Eternity (1953). This memorable performance led to numerous supporting roles as "heavies" in a steady string of dramas and westerns. He played against type in 1955 by securing the lead role of Marty Piletti, a shy and sensitive butcher, in Marty (1955). He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance, despite strong competition from Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra, James Dean and James Cagney. Throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, Borgnine performed memorably in such films as The Catered Affair (1956), Ice Station Zebra (1968) and Emperor of the North (1973). Between 1962 and 1966, he played Lt. Commander Quinton McHale in the popular television series McHale's Navy (1962). In early 1984, he returned to television as Dominic Santini in the action series Airwolf (1984) co-starring Jan-Michael Vincent, and in 1995, he was cast in the comedy series The Single Guy (1995) as doorman Manny Cordoba. He also appeared in several made-for-TV movies.
Ernest Borgnine has often stated that acting was his greatest passion. His amazing 61-year career (1951 - 2012) included appearances in well over 100 feature films and as a regular in three television series, as well as voice-overs in animated films such as All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996), Small Soldiers (1998), and a continued role in the series SpongeBob SquarePants (1999). Between 1973 until his death, Ernest was married to Tova Traesnaes, who heads her own cosmetics company. They lived in Beverly Hills, California, where Ernest assisted his wife between film projects. When not acting, Ernest actively supported numerous charities and spoke tirelessly at benefits throughout the country. He has been awarded several honorary doctorates from colleges across the United States as well as numerous Lifetime Achievement Awards. In 1996, Ernest purchased a bus and traveled across the United States to see the country and meet his many fans. On December 17, 1999, he presented the University of North Alabama with a collection of scripts from his film and television career, due to his long friendship with North Alabama alumnus and actor George Lindsey (died May 6, 2012), who was an artist in residence at North Alabama.
Ernest Borgnine passed away aged 95 on July 8, 2012, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, of renal failure. He is survived by his wife Tova, their children and his younger sister Evelyn (1926-2013)アーネスト・ボーグナイン
●1917年1月24日 - 2012年7月8日(満95歳没)
1953 地上より永遠に From Here to Eternity
1954 大砂塵 Johnny Guitar
1954 ディミトリアスと闘士 Demetrius and the Gladiators
1954 ヴェラクルス Vera Cruz
1954 賞金を追う男 The Bounty Hunter
1955 日本人の勲章 Bad Day at Black Rock
1955 マーティ Marty
-----アカデミー主演男優賞 受賞
-----英国アカデミー賞 主演男優賞 受賞
-----ゴールデングローブ賞 主演男優賞 (ドラマ部門) 受賞
1955 追われる男 Run for Cover
1955 恐怖の土曜日 Violent Saturday
1955 去り行く男 Jubal
1955 アラモの砦 The Last Command
1955 四角いジャングル The Square Jungle
1958 バイキング The Vikings
1958 悪人の土地 The Badlanders
1958 雷撃命令 Torpedo Run
1960 FBIモスクワに潜入せよ Man on a String
1960 警部物語 Pay or Die
1960 17年目の恋の季節 Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
1961 蒼い渚 Go Naked in the World
1961 バラバ Barabba
1965 飛べ!フェニックス The Flight of the Phoenix
1966 オスカー The Oscar
1967 砦のガンベルト Chuka
1967 特攻大作戦 The Dirty Dozen
1968 女の香り The Legend of Lylah Clare
1968 北極の基地/潜航大作戦 Ice Station Zebra
1968 汚れた七人 The Split
1969 ワイルドバンチ The Wild Bunch
1969 冒険者 The Adventurers
1970 戦争ゲーム Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came?
1971 (TV)保安官補サム・ヒル Who Killed the Mysterious Mr. Foster?
1971 ウイラード Willard
1971 女ガンマン・皆殺しのメロディ Hannie Caulder
1971 (TV)追跡者 The Trackers
1972 タフガイ・殺人ボクサー Un uomo dalla pelle dura
1972 復讐の荒野 The Revengers
1972 ポセイドン・アドベンチャー The Poseidon Adventure
1973 北国の帝王 Emperor of the North Pole
1973 深海征服 The Neptune Factor
1974 カントリー・サンデー/恐怖の日曜日 Sunday in the Country
1975 魔鬼雨 The Devils Rain
1975 ハッスル Hustle
1976 コンバット・恐怖の人間狩り Shoot
1977 (TV)大火災 Fire!
1977 アリ/ザ・グレーテスト The Greatest
1977 王子と乞食 Crossed Swords
1978 (TV)エア・サスペリア/401便の幽霊 The Ghost of Flight 401
1978 コンボイ Convoy
1979 未来元年・破壊都市 Ravagers
1979 犯罪パズル The Double McGuffin
1979 (TV)西部戦線異状なし All Quiet on the Western Front
1979 ブラックホール The Black Hole
1980 世界崩壊の序曲 When Time Ran Out...
1980 レッドオメガ追撃作戦 Poliziotto superpiù
1981 ニューヨーク1997 Escape from New York
1981 ダーティソルジャー野良犬軍団 High Risk
1981 インキュバス 死霊の祝福 Deadly Blessing
1984 狼どもの戦場 Geheimcode: Wildgänse
1984 (TV)さよならバディ/愛と感動の盲導犬物語
-----Love Leads the Way: A True Story
1984 マンハンター/暴虐の銃弾 Cane arrabbiato
1984-1986 (TV)超音速攻撃ヘリ エアーウルフ Airwolf
1985 (TV)不思議の国のアリス Alice in Wonderland
1987 (TV)ダーティ・ヒーロー/地獄の勇者たち The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission
1987 殺人軍団ダーティ・ミッション/特攻大作戦3
-----Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
1987 (TV)スターレジェンド L'isola del tesoro
1988 マフィア・キッド Spike of Bensonhurst
1988 殺人軍団フェイタル・ミッション/特攻大作戦4
-----The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission
1988 壮絶!人質奪還/戦闘プロフェッショナル Skeleton Coast
1988 オポネント Qualcuno pagherà
1989 バトルドラゴン Battle Dragon Prof. Braun
1990 怒りのタッチダウン/人質奪回作戦 L'ultima partita
1990 バトル・ゾーン/ナチス壊滅作戦 Tides of War
1990 エニマンズ・デス Any Man's Death
1996 天使のわんちゃん/チャーリーとイッチー All Dogs Go to Heaven 2
1997 ホット・ネイビー/カリブ海イケイケ大作戦 McHale's Navy
1997 ガタカ Gattaca
1998 スモール・ソルジャーズ Small Soldiers
1998 ベースケットボール/裸の球を持つ男 BASEketball
1998 メル Mel
1998 わんちゃんたちのクリスマス・キャロル An All Dogs Christmas Carol
2002 11'09''01/セプテンバー11 11'09''01 September 11
2008 (TV)決断の45口径 Aces 'N' Eights
2010 RED/レッド Red- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Exotic leading man of American films, famed as much for his completely bald head as for his performances, Yul Brynner masked much of his life in mystery and outright lies designed to tease people he considered gullible. It was not until the publication of the books "Yul: The Man Who Would Be King" and "Empire and Odyssey" by his son, Yul "Rock" Brynner, that many of the details of Brynner's early life became clear.
Yul sometimes claimed to be a half-Swiss, half-Japanese named Taidje Khan, born on the island of Sakhalin; in reality, he was the son of Marousia Dimitrievna (Blagovidova), the Russian daughter of a doctor, and Boris Yuliyevich Bryner, an engineer and inventor of Swiss-German and Russian descent. He was born in their home town of Vladivostok on 11 July 1920 and named Yuli after his grandfather, Jules Bryner. When Yuli's father abandoned the family, his mother took him and his sister Vera to Harbin, Manchuria, where they attended a YMCA school. In 1934 Yuli's mother took her children to Paris. Her son was sent to the exclusive Lycée Moncelle, but his attendance was spotty. He dropped out and became a musician, playing guitar in the nightclubs among the Russian gypsies who gave him his first real sense of family. He met luminaries such as Jean Cocteau and became an apprentice at the Theatre des Mathurins. He worked as a trapeze artist with the famed Cirque d'Hiver company.
He traveled to the U.S. in 1941 to study with acting teacher Michael Chekhov and toured the country with Chekhov's theatrical troupe. That same year, he debuted in New York as Fabian in "Twelfth Night" (billed as Youl Bryner). After working in a very early TV series, Mr. Jones and His Neighbors (1944), he played on Broadway in "Lute Song" with Mary Martin, winning awards and mild acclaim. He and his wife, actress Virginia Gilmore, starred in the first TV talk show, Mr. and Mrs. (1948). Brynner then joined CBS as a television director. He made his film debut in Port of New York (1949). Two years later Mary Martin recommended him for the part he would forever be known for: the King in Richard Rodgers' and Oscar Hammerstein II's musical "The King and I". Brynner became an immediate sensation in the role, repeating it for film (The King and I (1956)) and winning the Oscar for Best Actor.
For the next two decades, he maintained a starring film career despite the exotic nature of his persona, performing in a wide range of roles from Egyptian pharaohs to Western gunfighters, almost all with the same shaved head and indefinable accent. In the 1970s he returned to the role that had made him a star, and spent most of the rest of his life touring the world in "The King and I". When he developed lung cancer in the mid 1980s, he left a powerful public service announcement denouncing smoking as the cause, for broadcast after his death. The cancer and its complications, after a long illness, ended his life. Brynner was cremated and his ashes buried in a remote part of France, on the grounds of the Abbey of Saint-Michel de Bois Aubry, a short distance outside the village of Luzé. He remains one of the most fascinating, unusual and beloved stars of his time.ユル・ブリンナー
●1920年7月11日 - 1985年10月10日(満65歳没)死因は肺癌
1949 ニューヨーク港 Port of New York
1956 王様と私 The King and I
------アカデミー主演男優賞 受賞
1956 十戒 The Ten Commandments
1956 追想 Anastasia
1958 カラマゾフの兄弟 The Brothers Karamazov
1958 大海賊 The Buccaneer
1959 旅 The Journey
1959 悶え The Sound and the Fury
1959 ソロモンとシバの女王 Solomon and Sheba
1960 オルフェの遺言-私に何故と問い給うな-
------Le testament d'Orphée, ou ne me demandez pas pourquoi!
1960 荒野の七人 The Magnificent Seven
1961 ザーレンからの脱出 Escape from Zahrain
1962 隊長ブーリバ Taras Bulba
1963 太陽の帝王 Kings of the Sun
1964 あしやからの飛行 Flight from Ashiya
1964 ガンファイトへの招待 Invitation to a Gunfighter
1965 モリツリ/南太平洋爆破作戦 Morituri
1966 巨大なる戦場 Cast a Giant Shadow
1966 (TV)悪のシンフォニー Poppies Are Also Flowers
1966 続・荒野の七人 Return of the Seven
1966 トリプルクロス Triple Cross
1967 ダブルマン The Double Man
1968 長い長い決闘 The Long Duel
1968 戦うパンチョ・ビラ Villa Rides
1969 黄金線上の男 The File of the Golden Goose
1969 ネレトバの戦い Bitka na Neretvi
1969 シャイヨの伯爵夫人 The Madwoman of Chaillot
1969 マジック・クリスチャン The Magic Christian
1971 大西部無頼列伝
------Indio Black, sai che ti dico: Sei un gran figlio di...
1971 カーク・ダグラスとユル・ブリンナーの 世界の果ての大冒険
------The Light at the Edge of the World
1971 マーベリックの黄金 Catlow
1972 複数犯罪 Fuzz
1973 エスピオナージ Le Serpent
1973 ウエストワールド Westworld
1975 SF最後の巨人 The Ultimate Warrior
1976 未来世界 Futureworld
1976 ユル・ブリンナーの殺人ライセンス Con la rabbia agli occhi- The archetypal screen tough guy with weatherbeaten features--one film critic described his rugged looks as "a Clark Gable who had been left out in the sun too long"--Charles Bronson was born Charles Buchinsky, one of 15 children of struggling parents in Pennsylvania. His mother, Mary (Valinsky), was born in Pennsylvania, to Lithuanian parents, and his father, Walter Buchinsky, was a Lithuanian immigrant coal miner.
He completed high school and joined his father in the mines (an experience that resulted in a lifetime fear of being in enclosed spaces) and then served in WW II. After his return from the war, Bronson used the GI Bill to study art (a passion he had for the rest of his life), then enrolled at the Pasadena Playhouse in California. One of his teachers was impressed with the young man and recommended him to director Henry Hathaway, resulting in Bronson making his film debut in You're in the Navy Now (1951).
He appeared on screen often early in his career, though usually uncredited. However, he made an impact on audiences as the evil assistant to Vincent Price in the 3-D thriller House of Wax (1953). His sinewy yet muscular physique got him cast in action-type roles, often without a shirt to highlight his manly frame. He received positive notices from critics for his performances in Vera Cruz (1954), Target Zero (1955) and Run of the Arrow (1957). Indie director Roger Corman cast him as the lead in his well-received low-budget gangster flick Machine-Gun Kelly (1958), then Bronson scored the lead in his own TV series, Man with a Camera (1958). The 1960s proved to be the era in which Bronson made his reputation as a man of few words but much action.
Director John Sturges cast him as half Irish/half Mexican gunslinger Bernardo O'Reilly in the smash hit western The Magnificent Seven (1960), and hired him again as tunnel rat Danny Velinski for the WWII POW big-budget epic The Great Escape (1963). Several more strong roles followed, then once again he was back in military uniform, alongside Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine in the testosterone-filled The Dirty Dozen (1967).
European audiences had taken a shine to his minimalist acting style, and he headed to the Continent to star in several action-oriented films, including Guns for San Sebastian (1968) (aka "Guns for San Sebastian"), the cult western Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) (aka "Once Upon a Time in The West"), Rider on the Rain (1970) (aka "Rider On The Rain") and, in one of the quirkier examples of international casting, alongside Japansese screen legend Toshirô Mifune in the western Red Sun (1971) (aka "Red Sun").
American audiences were by now keen to see Bronson back on US soil, and he returned triumphantly in the early 1970s to take the lead in more hard-edged crime and western dramas, including The Valachi Papers (1972) and the revenge western Chato's Land (1972). After nearly 25 years as a working actor, he became an 'overnight" sensation. Bronson then hooked up with British director Michael Winner to star in several highly successful urban crime thrillers, including The Mechanic (1972) and The Stone Killer (1973). He then scored a solid hit as a Colorado melon farmer-done-wrong in Richard Fleischer's Mr. Majestyk (1974). However, the film that proved to be a breakthrough for both Bronson and Winner came in 1974 with the release of the controversial Death Wish (1974) (written with Henry Fonda in mind, who turned it down because he was disgusted by the script).
The US was at the time in the midst of rising street crime, and audiences flocked to see a story about a mild-mannered architect who seeks revenge for the murder of his wife and rape of his daughter by gunning down hoods, rapists and killers on the streets of New York City. So popular was the film that it spawned four sequels over the next 20 years.
Action fans could not get enough of tough guy Bronson, and he appeared in what many fans--and critics--consider his best role: Depression-era street fighter Chaney alongside James Coburn in Hard Times (1975). That was followed by the somewhat slow-paced western Breakheart Pass (1975) (with wife Jill Ireland), the light-hearted romp (a flop) From Noon Till Three (1976) and as Soviet agent Grigori Borsov in director Don Siegel's Cold War thriller Telefon (1977).
Bronson remained busy throughout the 1980s, with most of his films taking a more violent tone, and he was pitched as an avenging angel eradicating evildoers in films like the 10 to Midnight (1983), The Evil That Men Do (1984), Assassination (1987) and Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989). Bronson jolted many critics with his forceful work as murdered United Mine Workers leader Jock Yablonski in the TV movie Act of Vengeance (1986), gave a very interesting performance in the Sean Penn-directed The Indian Runner (1991) and surprised everyone with his appearance as compassionate newspaper editor Francis Church in the family film Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus (1991).
Bronson's final film roles were as police commissioner Paul Fein in a well-received trio of crime/drama TV movies Family of Cops (1995), Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops II (1997) and Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion (1999). Unfortunately, ill health began to take its toll; he suffered from Alzheimer's disease for the last few years of his life, and finally passed away from pneumonia at Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in August 2003.
Bronson was a true icon of international cinema; critics had few good things to say about his films, but he remained a fan favorite in both the US and abroad for 50 years, a claim few other film legends can make.チャールズ・ブロンソン
●1921年11月3日 - 2003年8月30日(満81歳没)
後年、アルツハイマー病を発症。病との闘いの末、2003年8月30日に肺炎で死去。
1952 赤い空 Red Skies of Montana
1953 雨に濡れた欲情 Miss Sadie Thompson
1953 肉の蝋人形 House of Wax
1954 土曜日正午に襲え Crime Wave
1954 勇者の汚名 Riding Shotgun
1954 アパッチ Apache
1954 ベラクルス Vera Cruz
1955 真昼の脱獄 Big House, U.S.A.
1955 攻撃目標零 Target Zero
1955 去り行く男 Jubal
1957 赤い矢 Run of the Arrow
1958 決闘!ブーツヒル Showdown at Boot Hill
1958 機関銃ケリー Machine-Gun Kelly
1958-1960 (TV)カメラマン・コバック Man with a Camera
1959 戦雲 Never So Few
1960 荒野の七人 The Magnificent Seven
1961 空飛ぶ戦闘艦 Master of the World
1961 独立騎兵隊 A Thunder of Drums
1961 宇宙船X-15号 X-15
1962 恋のKOパンチ Kid Galahad
1963 大脱走 The Great Escape
1963 テキサスの四人 4 for Texas
1964 マードックの拳銃 Guns of Diablo
1965 いそしぎ The Sandpiper
1965 バルジ大作戦 Battle of the Bulge
1966 雨のニューオリンズ This Property Is Condemned
1967 特攻大作戦 The Dirty Dozen
1968 サン・セバスチャンの攻防 La bataille de San Sebastian
1968 戦うパンチョ・ビラ Villa Rides
1968 さらば友よ Adieu l'ami
1968 ウエスタン C'era una volta il West
1970 おませなツインキー Twinky
1970 雨の訪問者 Rider On the Rain
1970 狼の挽歌 Città violenta
1970 夜の訪問者 De la part des copains
1971 扉の影に誰かいる Quelqu'un derrière la porte
1971 レッド・サン Soleil rouge
1972 バラキ The Valachi Papers
1972 メカニック The Mechanic
1972 チャトズ・ランド Chato's Land
1974 シンジケート The Stone Killer
1974 さらばバルデス Valdez, il mezzosangue
1974 マジェステック Mr. Majestyk
1974 狼よさらば Death Wish
1975 ブレイクアウト Breakout
1975 ストリートファイター Hard Times
1976 軍用列車 Breakheart Pass
1976 セントアイブス St. Ives
1976 正午から3時まで From Noon till Three
1976 (TV)特攻サンダーボルト作戦 Raid on Entebbe
1977 ホワイトバッファロー The White Buffalo
1977 テレフォン Telefon
1978 チャールズ・ブロンソン/愛と銃弾 Love and Bullets'
1979 太陽のエトランゼ Caboblanco
1980 (TV)ボーダーライン Borderline
1981 デスハント Death Hunt
1982 ロサンゼルス Death Wish II
1983 殺人鬼 10 To Midnight (TV)タイトル『真夜中の野獣刑事』
1984 地獄で眠れ The Evil That Men Do
1985 スーパー・マグナム Death Wish 3
1986 必殺マグナム Murphy's Law
1986 (TV)アクト・オブ・ベンジェンス Act of Vengeance
1986 トップレディを殺せ Assassination
1987 バトルガンM‐16 Death Wish 4: The Crackdown
1988 メッセンジャー・オブ・デス Messenger of Death
1989 禁じ手 Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects
1991 インディアン・ランナー The Indian Runner
1992 (TV)シー・ウルフ The Sea Wolf
1993 (TV)サイコパス/9本指の死体 Donato and Daughter
1994 狼よさらば 地獄のリベンジャー Death Wish V: The Face of Death
1995 (TV)ラスト コップ 血塗られた狼 Family of Cops
1997 (TV)COP コップ Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops II
1999 (TV)キング・オブ・コップ Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion - Actor
- Producer
- Director
Lanky, charismatic and versatile actor with an amazing grin that put everyone at ease, James Coburn studied acting at UCLA, and then moved to New York to study under noted acting coach Stella Adler. After being noticed in several stage productions, Coburn appeared in a handful of minor westerns before being cast as the knife-throwing, quick-shooting Britt in the John Sturges mega-hit The Magnificent Seven (1960). Sturges remembered Coburn's talents when he cast his next major film project, The Great Escape (1963), where Coburn played the Australian POW Sedgwick. Regular work now came thick and fast for Coburn, including appearing in Major Dundee (1965), the first of several films he appeared in directed by Hollywood enfant terrible Sam Peckinpah.
Coburn was then cast, and gave an especially fine performance as Lt. Commander Paul Cummings in Arthur Hiller's The Americanization of Emily, where he demonstrated a flair for writer Paddy Chayefsky's subtle, ironic comedy that would define his performances for the rest of his career.
The next two years were a key period for Coburn, with his performances in the wonderful 007 spy spoof Our Man Flint (1966) and the eerie Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966). Coburn followed up in 1967 with a Flint sequel, In Like Flint (1967), and the much underrated political satire The President's Analyst (1967). The remainder of the 1960s was rather uneventful for Coburn. However, he became associated with martial arts legend Bruce Lee and the two trained together, traveled extensively and even visited India scouting locations for a proposed film project, but Lee's untimely death (Coburn, along with Steve McQueen, was a pallbearer at Lee's funeral) put an end to that.
The 1970s saw Coburn appearing again in several strong roles, starting off in Peckinpah's Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973), alongside Charles Bronson in the Depression-era Hard Times (1975) and as a disenchanted German soldier on the Russian front in Peckinpah's superb Cross of Iron (1977). Towards the end of the decade, however, Coburn was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, which severely hampered his health and work output for many years. After conventional treatments failed, Coburn turned to a holistic therapist, and through a restructured diet program, made a definite improvement. By the 1990s he was once again appearing regularly in both film and TV productions.
No one was probably more surprised than Coburn himself when he was both nominated for, and then won, the Best Supporting Actor Award in 1997 for playing Nick Nolte's abusive and alcoholic father in Affliction (1997). At 70 years of age, Coburn's career received another shot in the arm, and he appeared in another 14 films, including Snow Dogs (2002) and The Man from Elysian Fields (2001), before his death from a heart attack in November of 2002. Coburn's passions in life included martial arts, card-playing and enjoying Cuban cigars (which may have contributed to his fatal heart attack).ジェームズ・コバーン
●1928年8月31日 - 2002年11月18日(満74歳没)死因は心筋梗塞
1959 Ride Lonesome
1959 ネバダの決闘 Face of a Fugitive
1960 荒野の七人 The Magnificent Seven
1961 The Murder Men Arthur Troy
1962 突撃隊 Hell Is for Heroes
1963 大脱走 The Great Escape
1963 シャレード Charade
1963 テキサス保安官 The Man from Galveston
1963 太陽の帝王 Kings of the Sun
1964 Action on the Beach ドキュメンタリー
1964 卑怯者の勲章 The Americanization of Emily
1965 ダンディー少佐 Major Dundee
1965 海賊大将 A High Wind in Jamaica
1965 ラブド・ワン The Loved One
1966 電撃フリントGO!GO作戦 Our Man Flint
1966 地上最大の脱出作戦 What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?
1966 現金作戦 Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
1967 電撃フリント・アタック作戦 In Like Flint
1967 荒野の隠し井戸 Waterhole #3
1967 シークレット!シークレット! The President's Analyst
1968 太陽を盗め Duffy
1968 キャンディ Candy
1969 殺人美学 Hard Contract
1970 はるかなる南部 Last of the Mobile Hot Shots
1971 夕陽のギャングたち Giù la testa
------英題:Duck, You Sucker!(改題:A Fistful of Dynamite)
1972 殺しのカルテ The Carey Treatment
1972 ロデオに生命を賭けた男 The Honkers
1972 ダーティ・セブン A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die
1973 ブルース・リーの生と死
1973 Bruce Lee: The Man and the Legend
1973 黄金の指 Harry in Your Pocket
1973 ビリー・ザ・キッド/21才の生涯 Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
1973 シーラ号の謎 The Last of Sheila
1974 新ドミノ・ターゲット/恐るべき相互殺人 The Internecine Project
1975 弾丸を噛め Bite the Bullet
1975 ストリートファイター Hard Times
1976 スカイ・ライダーズ Sky Riders
1976 大いなる決闘 The Last Hard Men
1976 ミッドウェイ Midway
1977 ホワイトロック White Rock
1977 戦争のはらわた Cross of Iron
1978 カリフォルニア・スイート California Suite
1978 (TV)デイン家の呪い The Dain Curse
1979 ポール・ポジション Formula uno, febbre della velocità
1979 リベンジャー Firepower
1979 マペットの夢みるハリウッド The Muppet Movie
1979 ゴールデンガール Goldengirl
1980 ジェームズ・コバーンの新ハスラー The Baltimore Bullet
1980 ラヴィング・カップル Loving Couples
1980 ジェームズ・コバーンのクロスオーバー/光と影 Mr. Patman
1981 野良犬軍団/ダーティー・ソルジャー High Risk
1981 ルッカー Looker
1984 Draw! Sam Starret
1985 遥かなる少年の日々 Martin's Day
1986 犠牲 〜ある兵士の死〜 Death of a Soldier
1988 丹波哲郎の霊界ワールド Walking After Midnight
1989 Call from Space
1990 夢みるように微笑んで Train to Heaven
1990 ヤングガン2 Young Guns II
1991 ハドソン・ホーク Hudson Hawk
1992 Mastergate Major Manley Battle
1992 ザ・プレイヤー The Player
1993 プロフェッショナル Deadfall Mike Donan/Lou Donan
1993 実録ブルース・リー/ドラゴンと呼ばれた男 Curse of the Dragon
1993 天使にラブ・ソングを2 Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
1994 マーヴェリック Maverick
1995 悪い女 The Set-Up
1996 Skeletons Frank Jove
1996 イレイザー Eraser
1996 ナッティ・プロフェッサー クランプ教授の場合 The Nutty Professor
1996 Ben Johnson: Third Cowboy on the Right
1997 ブラック・メール/脅迫 Keys to Tulsa
1997 The Disappearance Of Kevin Johnson
1998 白い刻印 Affliction アカデミー助演男優賞受賞
1999 ペイバック Payback
2000 The Good Doctor Dr. Samuel Roberts 短編映画
2000 イントレピッド Intrepid
2001 JUSTICE 必殺 Proximity
2001 テキサス・レンジャーズ Texas Rangers
2001 The Yellow Bird Rev. Increase Tutwiler
2001 エゴイスト The Man from Elysian Fields
2001 モンスターズ・インク Monsters, Inc.
2001 Kurosawa ドキュメンタリー
2002 スノー・ドッグ Snow Dogs
2002 アメリカン・ガン American Gun- Actor
- Producer
- Stunts
He was the ultra-cool male film star of the 1960s, and rose from a troubled youth spent in reform schools to being the world's most popular actor. Over 40 years after his untimely death from mesothelioma in 1980, Steve McQueen is still considered hip and cool, and he endures as an icon of popular culture.
McQueen was born in Beech Grove, Indiana, to mother Julian (Crawford) and father William Terence McQueen, a stunt pilot. His first lead role was in the low-budget sci-fi film The Blob (1958), quickly followed by roles in The St. Louis Bank Robbery (1959) and Never So Few (1959). The young McQueen appeared as Vin, alongside Yul Brynner, in the star-laden The Magnificent Seven (1960) and effectively hijacked the lead from the bigger star by ensuring he was nearly always doing something in every shot he and Brynner were in together, such as adjusting his hat or gun belt. He next scored with audiences with two interesting performances, first in the World War II drama Hell Is for Heroes (1962) and then in The War Lover (1962). Riding a wave of popularity, McQueen delivered another crowd pleaser as Hilts, the Cooler King, in the knockout World War II P.O.W. film The Great Escape (1963), featuring his famous leap over the barbed wire on a motorcycle while being pursued by Nazi troops (in fact, however, the stunt was actually performed by his good friend, stunt rider Bud Ekins).
McQueen next appeared in several films of mixed quality, including Soldier in the Rain (1963); Love with the Proper Stranger (1963) and Baby the Rain Must Fall (1965). However, they failed to really grab audience attention, but his role as Eric Stoner in The Cincinnati Kid (1965), alongside screen legend Edward G. Robinson and Karl Malden, had movie fans filling theaters again to see the ice-cool McQueen they loved. He was back in another Western, Nevada Smith (1966), again with Malden, and then he gave what many consider to be his finest dramatic performance as loner US Navy sailor Jake Holman in the superb The Sand Pebbles (1966). McQueen was genuine hot property and next appeared with Faye Dunaway in the provocative crime drama The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), next in what many consider his signature role, that of a maverick, taciturn detective in the mega-hit Bullitt (1968), renowned for its famous chase sequence through San Francisco between McQueen's Ford Mustang GT and the killer's black Dodge Charger.
Interestingly, McQueen's next role was a total departure from the action genre, as he played Southerner Boon Hogganbeck in the family-oriented The Reivers (1969), based on the popular William Faulkner novel. Not surprisingly, the film didn't go over particularly well with audiences, even though it was an entertaining and well made production, and McQueen showed an interesting comedic side of his acting talents. He returned to more familiar territory, with the race film Le Mans (1971), a rather self-indulgent exercise, and its slow plot line contributed to its rather poor performance in theaters. It was not until many years later that it became something of a cult film, primarily because of the footage of Porsche 917s roaring around race tracks in France. McQueen then teamed up with maverick Hollywood director Sam Peckinpah to star in the modern Western Junior Bonner (1972), about a family of rodeo riders, and again with Peckinpah as bank robber Doc McCoy in the violent The Getaway (1972). Both did good business at the box office. McQueen's next role was a refreshing surprise and Papillon (1973), based on the Henri Charrière novel of the same name, was well received by fans and critics alike. He played a convict on a French penal colony in South America who persists in trying to escape from his captors and feels their wrath when his attempts fail.
The 1970s is a decade remembered for a slew of "disaster" movies and McQueen starred in arguably the biggest of the time, The Towering Inferno (1974). He shared equal top billing with Paul Newman and an impressive line-up of co-stars including Fred Astaire, Robert Vaughn and Faye Dunaway. McQueen does not appear until roughly halfway into the film as San Francisco fire chief Mike O'Halloran, battling to extinguish an inferno in a 138-story skyscraper. The film was a monster hit and set the benchmark for other disaster movies that followed. However, it was McQueen's last film role for several years. After a four-year hiatus he surprised fans, and was almost unrecognizable under long hair and a beard, as a rabble-rousing early environmentalist in An Enemy of the People (1978), based on the Henrik Ibsen play.
McQueen's last two film performances were in the unusual Western Tom Horn (1980), then he portrayed real-life bounty hunter Ralph "Papa' Thorson (Ralph Thorson) in The Hunter (1980). In 1978, McQueen developed a persistent cough that would not go away. He quit smoking cigarettes and underwent antibiotic treatments without improvement. Shortness of breath grew more pronounced and on December 22, 1979, after he completed work on 'The Hunter', a biopsy revealed pleural mesothelioma, a rare lung cancer associated with asbestos exposure for which there is no known cure. The asbestos was thought to have been in the protective suits worn in his race car driving days, but in fact the auto racing suits McQueen wore were made of Nomex, a DuPont fire-resistant aramid fiber that contains no asbestos. McQueen later gave a medical interview in which he believed that asbestos used in movie sound stage insulation and race-drivers' protective suits and helmets could have been involved, but he thought it more likely that his illness was a direct result of massive exposure while removing asbestos lagging from pipes aboard a troop ship while in the US Marines.
By February 1980, there was evidence of widespread metastasis. While he tried to keep the condition a secret, the National Enquirer disclosed that he had "terminal cancer" on March 11, 1980. In July, McQueen traveled to Rosarito Beach, Mexico for an unconventional treatment after American doctors told him they could do nothing to prolong his life. Controversy arose over McQueen's Mexican trip, because McQueen sought a non-traditional cancer treatment called the Gerson Therapy that used coffee enemas, frequent washing with shampoos, daily injections of fluid containing live cells from cows and sheep, massage and laetrile, a supposedly "natural" anti-cancer drug available in Mexico, but not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. McQueen paid for these unconventional medical treatments by himself in cash payments which was said to have cost an upwards of $40,000 per month during his three-month stay in Mexico. McQueen was treated by William Donald Kelley, whose only medical license had been (until revoked in 1976) for orthodontics.
McQueen returned to the United States in early October 1980. Despite metastasis of the cancer through McQueen's body, Kelley publicly announced that McQueen would be completely cured and return to normal life. McQueen's condition soon worsened and "huge" tumors developed in his abdomen. In late October, McQueen flew to Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico to have an abdominal tumor on his liver (weighing around five pounds) removed, despite warnings from his American doctors that the tumor was inoperable and his heart could not withstand the surgery. McQueen checked into a Juarez clinic under the alias "Sam Shepard" where the local Mexican doctors and staff at the small, low-income clinic were unaware of his actual identity.
Steve McQueen passed away on November 7, 1980, at age 50 after the cancer surgery which was said to be successful. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered at sea. He married three times and had a lifelong love of motor racing, once remarking, "Racing is life. Anything before or after is just waiting.".スティーブ・マックイーン
●1930年3月24日 - 1980年11月7日(満50歳没)死因は癌
1956 傷だらけの栄光 Somebody Up There Likes Me
1958 ニューヨークの顔役 Never Love a Stranger
1958 マックイーンの絶対の危機 The Blob
1958 (TV)拳銃無宿 Wanted: Dead or Alive
1959 セントルイス銀行強盗 The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
1959 戦雲 Never So Few
1960 荒野の七人 The Magnificent Seven
1961 ガールハント The Honeymoon Machine
1962 突撃隊 Hell Is for Heroes
1962 戦う翼 The War Lover
1963 大脱走 The Great Escape
1963 雨の中の兵隊 Soldier in the Rain
1963 マンハッタン物語 Love with the Proper Stranger
1965 ハイウェイ Baby the Rain Must Fall
1965 シンシナティ・キッド The Cincinnati Kid
1966 ネバダ・スミス Nevada Smith
1966 砲艦サンパブロ The Sand Pebbles
1968 華麗なる賭け The Thomas Crown Affair
1968 ブリット Bullitt
1969 華麗なる週末 The Reivers
1971 栄光のル・マン Le Mans
1971 栄光のライダー On Any Sunday ドキュメンタリー
1972 ジュニア・ボナー/華麗なる挑戦 Junior Bonner
1972 ゲッタウェイ The Getaway
1973 パピヨン Papillon
1974 タワーリング・インフェルノ The Towering Inferno
1978 民衆の敵 An Enemy of the People
1980 トム・ホーン Tom Horn
1980 ハンター The Hunter- Actor
- Director
Robert Francis Vaughn was born on November 22, 1932 at Charity Hospital in New York City, the son of show business parents, Marcella Frances (Gaudel) and Gerald Walter Vaughn. His father was a radio actor and his mother starred on stage. Robert came to the public's attention first with his Oscar-nominated role, in The Young Philadelphians (1959). The next year, he was one of the seven in the western classic The Magnificent Seven (1960). Despite being in such popular films, he generally found work on television. He appeared over 200 times in guest roles in the late 1950s to early 1960s. It was in 1963 that he received his first major role in The Lieutenant (1963). Robert took the role with the intention of making the transition from being a guest-star actor to being a co-star on television. It was due to his work in this series that producer Norman Felton offered him the role of Napoleon Solo in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964).
Four extremely successful years (1964-68) followed as the series became one of the most popular television series of the 1960s. It made Vaughn an international television star, but he wanted to embark on a career in film, and did so soon after the series ended in 1968 by co-starring in Bullitt (1968) with Steve McQueen. Now working in film full-time, he starred in The Bridge at Remagen (1969) and The Mind of Mr. Soames (1970), before making a change by going back to television, this time in England. He took a lead role in the series The Protectors (1972) and stayed in England for the first half of the 1970s. He returned to the United States in the mid-1970s and embarked on a very successful run of television miniseries roles that resulted in his receiving an Emmy Award in 1978 for Washington: Behind Closed Doors (1977) and a nomination the following year for Backstairs at the White House (1979).
The 1970s proved a important time in Robert's life, as in 1974, he married actress Linda Staab, and completed his thesis on Hollywood blacklisting during the McCarthy "Red Scare" era, published in 1972 as "Only Victims: A Study of Show Business Blacklisting". During the 1980s, he mixed television with film. Roles in such films as S.O.B. (1981), Superman III (1983), The Delta Force (1986) and Black Moon Rising (1986) were highlights. In television, he appeared in many successful series, most notably in The A-Team (1983) and Emerald Point N.A.S. (1983).
He continued with a diverse range of projects, appearing on stage on numerous occasions. The 1990s saw the same variety of roles. Made-for-TV movies were a popular choice for him, as well as such series as As the World Turns (1956), The Nanny (1993) and Law & Order (1990). He had a role in the 1998 series remake of the classic film in which he appeared, The Magnificent Seven (1998). He also appeared in major features such as Joe's Apartment (1996) and BASEketball (1998), and in smaller roles in subsequent years.
Robert died of acute leukemia on November 11, 2016 in Ridgefield, Connecticut. His last acting credit, Gold Star (2017), was released the year of his death.ロバート・ヴォーン
●1932年11月22日
1957 地獄の分れ道 Hell's Crossroads
1958 恐怖の獣人 Teenage Cave Man
1959 絞首台の決闘 Good Day for a Hanging
1959 都会のジャングル The Young Philadelphians
1960 荒野の七人 The Magnificent Seven
1961 ビッグ・ショウ The Big Show
1964-1968 (TV)0011ナポレオン・ソロ The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1964 0011ナポレオン・ソロ/罠を張れ To Trap a Spy
1965 0011ナポレオン・ソロ/消された顔 The Spy with My Face
1966 0011ナポレオン・ソロ対シカゴ・ギャング The Spy in the Green Hat
1966 0011ナポレオン・ソロ/地獄へ道づれ One Spy Too Many
1966 0011ナポレオン・ソロ/消えた相棒 One of Our Spies Is Missing
1967 ベネチタ事件 The Venetian Affair
1967 0011ナポレオン・ソロ/ミニコプター作戦 The Karate Killers
1968 0011ナポレオン・ソロ/スラッシュの要塞 The Helicopter Spies
1968 0011ナポレオン・ソロ/地球を盗む男 How to Steal the World
1968 ブリット Bullitt ウォルター・チャルマース上院議員
1969 火曜日ならベルギーよ If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium
1969 The Bridge at Remagen
1970 ジュリアス・シーザー Julius Caesar
1971 皆殺しL・Aコネクション Clay Pigeon
1972-1974 (TV)プロテクター電光石火 The Protectors
1974 タワーリング・インフェルノ The Towering Inferno
1975 (TV)刑事コロンボ/歌声の消えた海 Colombo: Troubled Waters
1975 危険なめぐり逢い La baby sitter
1976 (TV)刑事コロンボ/さらば提督
------Colombo: Last Salute to the Commodore
1976 (TV)キス・ミー、キル・ミー Kiss Me, Kill Me
1977 (TV)権力と陰謀 ―大統領の密室―
------Washington: Behind Closed Doors
1977 スターシップ・インベーション Starship Invasions
1978 ブラス・ターゲット Brass Target
1978-1979 (TV)遥かなる西部 ―わが町センテニアル― Centennial
1979 ナチス・クローン The Lucifer Complex
1979 さよならミス・ワイコフ Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff
1980 サザンクロス/偽りの暗殺計画 Cuba Crossing
1980 ミッキー・ローク/ロサンゼルス美女連続殺人 City in Fear
1980 復活の日 バークレイ上院議員
1980 HANGER 18/ハンガー18 Hangar 18
1980 宇宙の7人 Battle Beyond the Stars
1981 S.O.B. S.O.B.
1982 (TV)1929/米国が震えた日 The Day the Bubble Burst
1982 (TV)ダーティ・トラップ A Question of Honor
1982 (TV)引き裂かれた祖国/ブルー&グレイ The Blue and the Gray
1983 (TV)0011ナポレオン・ソロ2 0011 Napoleon Solo 2
1983 スーパーマン III/電子の要塞 Superman III
1984 (TV)最後の要塞/ポートモレスビーへの道 The Last Bastion
1985 (TV)ケリー・マクギリスのプライベート・セッション Private Sessions
1985 (TV)エアポート'85 International Airport
1986 ブラックライダー Black Moon Rising
1986 (TV) エド・マロー/テレビを変えた男 Murrow
1986 (TV)L.A.恋愛大作戦/プールサイド・ダンディ Prince of Bel Air
1986 デルタ・フォース The Delta Force
1986-1987 (TV)特攻野郎Aチーム The A-Team
1987 キリング・バード Killing Birds - Raptors
1987 大統領暗殺指令 Hour of the Assassin
1987 (TV)デスペラード/ながれ者 Desperado
1987 (TV)メタルフォース/蒼き戦士 Nightstick
1987 ビッグ・ファイター Renegade
1987 壮絶!人質奪還/戦闘プロフェッショナル Skeleton Coast
1988 アナザー・ウェイ ―D機関情報― ダレス「D」
1988 悪魔の帝国/シンジケート・ブレイク Captive Rage
1989 CIA/KGB 大統領の密使 The Emissary マッケイ
1989 ゾンビ・パラダイス/ゾンビが街にやってきた! C.H.U.D.II-Bud the Chud
1989 デス・リバー/失なわれた帝国 River of Death
1990 いつも一緒にいて欲しい Nobody's Perfect
1990 ピンク・ノーベンバーを追え!? Going Under
1990 エドガー・アラン・ポー/早すぎた埋葬 Buried Alive
1990 (TV)ダーク・アベンジャー/暗闇からの復讐者 Dark Avenger
1991 (TV)勝利への疾走 Tracks of Glory
1996 ジョーズ・アパートメント Joe's Apartment
1997 ヴァルカン Vulcan
1997 インモラル捜査官 Motel Blue
1997-1998 (TV)ロー&オーダー Law & Order
1998 VISIONS/サイキックコップ Visions
1998 トレジャー・ミッション 破壊島 McCinsey's Island
1988 (TV)バーチャル・ウォーズ3 Host
1998 ベースケットボール 裸の球を持つ男 BASEketball
2001 プーティ・タン Pootie Tang
2004 マイスーツ、マイライフ 2BPerfectlyHonest
2004-2012 華麗なるペテン師たち Hustle