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Rip Torn(1931-2019)

  • Actor
  • Director
  • Producer
IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,000291
Rip Torn in Letter to My Killer (1995)
Trailer for The Legend of Awesomest Maximus
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The Legend of Awesomest Maximus (2011)
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Rip Torn was born Elmore Rual Torn Jr. on February 6, 1931 in Temple, Texas, the son of Thelma Mary (Spacek) and Elmore Rudolph Torn, who was an agriculturalist and economist, credited with popularizing the custom of eating black-eyed peas on New Year's Day. "Rip" is a family name, taken by generations of Torn men and bestowed on Elmore by his father, who was also called "Rip." He was of German, Austrian, Bohemian, and Moravian descent. His mother was an elder sister of actress Sissy Spacek's father, Edwin Spacek.

Torn attended Texas A&M and the University of Texas, where he joined Sigma Chi Fraternity. He majored in animal husbandry. Extremely naïve when he was young, Torn hitchhiked to Hollywood with the idea of becoming a movie star; he wanted to make enough money in order to buy a ranch. Success did not come overnight, as he had hoped, and Torn had to work many odd jobs while occasionally being cast in television roles. He made his feature film debut in Elia Kazan's Baby Doll (1956) in a small part.

Serious about learning his craft, he moved to New York City where he studied under Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio. Torn also studied dance with Martha Graham. His serious acting career began on the small screen, where he made a name for himself in the Golden Age of Television; between 1957 and 1960, he appeared regularly on such prestigious live shows as Omnibus (1952) and Playhouse 90 (1956).

Torn made his Broadway debut in Kazan's staging of Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youth" on March 10, 1959, in support of Paul Newman, Sidney Blackmer and Geraldine Page, who would become his second wife. The play was a hit, closing on January 30, 1960 after 375 performances. He won a 1960 Tony Award nomination as Best Featured Actor in a Play and a Theater World award for his role as "Tom, Jr.", a role he recreated in the 1962 film. (Torn also starred as "Boss Finley" in a later television adaptation of the play).

Torn earned a reputation as an actor's actor on stage, both Broadway and off-Broadway, as well as on screen. He continued to work in the New York theater despite his demanding TV and movie schedule as both an actor and director. He won two Obie awards for his work off-Broadway, for Distinguished Performance in Norman Mailer's "The Deer Park" (for the 1966-67 season), and for Distinguished Direction for "The Beard" (1967-68). He had his own stage company, and directed his daughter Angelica Page (by Geraldine Page) in John Paul Alexander's "Strangers in the Land of Canaan" at the Actors Studio. Torn made his feature film directorial debut with The Telephone (1988).

He was constantly in demand as a character actor, in supporting, second lead and occasional lead roles. Arguably his best performance on film came in Payday (1973), and he was nominated for a best supporting actor Oscar for Cross Creek (1983). Most of Torn's roles were in drama, though he was adept at comedy. His role in Albert Brooks' comedy Defending Your Life (1991) led to his being cast in The Larry Sanders Show (1992), on which he played talk show producer "Artie." Torn won six consecutive Emmy nominations for the role, winning once for Best Supporting Actor in a comedy series in 1996.

Torn was married to actress Ann Wedgeworth from 1956-61, whom he divorced to marry Geraldine Page. They remained married until her death in 1987. He was married to Amy Wright until his death. Torn helped his first cousin, Oscar-winner Sissy Spacek, to make her way as an actress, seeing to it that she was accepted by the Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio and then the Lee Strasberg Institute.

Rip Torn died in on July 9, 2019 in Lakeville, Connecticut, aged 88.
BornFebruary 6, 1931
DiedJuly 9, 2019(88)
BornFebruary 6, 1931
DiedJuly 9, 2019(88)
IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,000291
  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 9 wins & 20 nominations total

Photos120

Ellen Burstyn and Rip Torn in Tropic of Cancer (1970)
Rip Torn and Tuesday Weld in Naked City (1958)
Rip Torn and Tuesday Weld in Naked City (1958)
Rip Torn and Tuesday Weld in Naked City (1958)
Rip Torn and Tuesday Weld in Naked City (1958)
Rip Torn and Tuesday Weld in Naked City (1958)
Rip Torn and Tuesday Weld in Naked City (1958)
Rip Torn in The Beastmaster (1982)
Rip Torn in Marie Antoinette (2006)
Kirsten Dunst, Judy Davis, Rip Torn, Jason Schwartzman, Rose Byrne, Sebastian Armesto, Danny Huston, and Molly Shannon in Marie Antoinette (2006)
Asia Argento and Rip Torn in Marie Antoinette (2006)
Asia Argento and Rip Torn in Marie Antoinette (2006)

Known for

Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith in Men in Black (1997)
Men in Black
7.3
  • Zed
  • 1997
Tom Green in Freddy Got Fingered (2001)
Freddy Got Fingered
4.6
  • Jim Brody
  • 2001
The Larry Sanders Show (1992)
The Larry Sanders Show
8.5
TV Series
  • Arthur
David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976)
The Man Who Fell to Earth
6.6
  • Nathan Bryce
  • 1976

Credits

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Actor

  • Shadow Stalkers
    • The Producer
    • In Production
    • Video Game
  • TripTank (2014)
    TripTank
    • M (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 2016
  • Bridge of Names
    • Tom
    • 2012
  • Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, and Josh Brolin in Men in Black 3 (2012)
    Men in Black 3
    • Large-Headed Alien at Funeral (uncredited)
    • 2012
  • Rip Torn, Scott Cohen, Jorja Fox, and Lucas Ardagna in 3 Weeks to Daytona (2011)
    3 Weeks to Daytona
    • Sal
    • 2011
  • Tony Cox, Kristanna Loken, Sophie Monk, and Will Sasso in The Legend of Awesomest Maximus (2011)
    The Legend of Awesomest Maximus
    • King Looney
    • 2011
  • God of War III (2010)
    God of War III
    • Hephaestus (voice)
    • Video Game
    • 2010
  • The Afterlight (2009)
    The Afterlight
    • Carl
    • 2009
  • Val Kilmer, Peter Falk, Bruce Dern, Cloris Leachman, Rip Torn, Diane Ladd, and Ronnie Gene Blevins in American Cowslip (2009)
    American Cowslip
    • Trevor O'Hart
    • 2009
  • Alec Baldwin, Jane Krakowski, Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, and Jack McBrayer in 30 Rock (2006)
    30 Rock
    • Don Geiss
    • TV Series
    • 2007–2009
  • Happy Tears (2009)
    Happy Tears
    • Joe
    • 2009
  • Mariel Hemingway, David Carradine, Bruce Dern, and Rip Torn in The Golden Boys (2008)
    The Golden Boys
    • Capt. Jeremiah Burgess
    • 2008
  • Lucky Days (2008)
    Lucky Days
    • Bobo
    • 2008
  • Josh Hartnett in August (2008)
    August
    • David Sterling
    • 2008
  • Peter Falk, George Segal, Rip Torn, and Bill Cobbs in Three Days to Vegas (2007)
    Three Days to Vegas
    • Joe Wallace
    • 2007
  • Jerry Seinfeld in Bee Movie (2007)
    Bee Movie
    • Lou Lo Duca (voice)
    • 2007

Director

  • The Telephone (1988)
    The Telephone
    • Director
    • 1988
  • Hollywood Television Theater: Two by Chekhov
    • Director
    • TV Movie
    • 1972

Producer

  • Lucky Days (2008)
    Lucky Days
    • executive producer
    • 2008
  • The Convention
    • executive producer
    • Short
    • 2006

Videos55

The Legend of Awesomest Maximus
Clip 1:22
The Legend of Awesomest Maximus
The Legend of Awesomest Maximus
Clip 1:28
The Legend of Awesomest Maximus
The Legend of Awesomest Maximus
Clip 1:18
The Legend of Awesomest Maximus
Marie Antoinette
Clip 0:47
Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette
Clip 0:55
Marie Antoinette
Bee Movie
Clip 1:18
Bee Movie
Marie Antoinette
Interview 0:29
Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette
Interview 0:16
Marie Antoinette
Marie Antoinette
Interview 0:24
Marie Antoinette
Trailer
Trailer 4:55
Trailer
Trailer
Trailer 2:24
Trailer
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Trailer 0:48
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Personal details

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  • Official sites
    • France's national library catalogue
    • Theater_org
  • Alternative name
    • Elmor Torn
  • Height
    • 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
  • Born
    • February 6, 1931
    • Temple, Texas, USA
  • Died
    • July 9, 2019
    • Lakeville, Connecticut, USA(Alzheimer's disease)
  • Spouses
      Amy WrightMarch 15, 2004 - July 9, 2019 (his death, 2 children)
  • Children
      Tony Torn
  • Parents
      Thelma Mary Torn
  • Relatives
      Sissy Spacek(Cousin)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 3 Interviews
    • 8 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    On January 29, 2010, Torn was arrested in Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut, after police found him passed out, holding a loaded gun, on the floor of a bank that had just been broken into. Torn was drunk and thought the bank was his home. He was charged with criminal trespass, carrying a firearm without a permit, carrying a firearm while intoxicated, burglary and criminal mischief. He later entered a plea of guilty and was given a suspended 2.5-year prison sentence, three years of probation during which time he was forbidden from carrying a firearm and agreed to be subject to random drug and alcohol testing.
  • Quotes
    [about being called volatile] What do they say about all the guys that are tremendous actors? Don't they say they have a volatile temper and emotions? Yeah, sure they do! They're not saying they like a nice, mild guy. Look at Sean Penn.
  • Trademark
      Gruff voice.
  • Salary
    • The United States Steel Hour
      (1953)
      $750

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